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Simple but powerful audio editing: Jokosher 0.9 released
Author: Shirl Kennedy
Jono Bacon, one of the Jokosher developers and Ubuntu's community manager, has announced the third public release of Jokosher, a multi-track audio...
Unveiling the Art of Illusion
Author: Nathan Willis
Blender gets the lion's share of press among free 3-D modeling applications, but it is not the only player in the field....
Linux OCR Review
Austin writes "When I've really needed OCR, I've just assumed that there were no high quality packages available for Linux. Recently I decided to...
Simply Steps to Jump Start WebSphere MQ on Linux
Anonymous Reader writes "This article shows you how to get started installing and configuring WebSphere MQ on Linux and developing Java applications for the...
Open Source may be cheap – but we still want support
n source is increasingly driving enterprise development projects and installations, but big customers still rely on start-up software providers for support.
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New PCLinuxOS 2007 looks great, works well
Author: Susan Linton
PCLinuxOS is a live CD distribution that enables users to test Linux without actually having to install it. The highly anticipated new...
Share files with friends while chatting using Qnext
Author: Mayank Sharma
Two of the most popular open source instant messaging clients, Pidgin (formerly Gaim) and Kopete, can work with multiple protocols, but neither...
Five crucial things the Linux community doesn’t understand about the average computer user
Why is it that the average computer user still chooses to spend hundreds of dollars on Windows or Mac when there are countless Linux...
Setting up TinyMCE
Author: Bruce Byfield
Moxiecode's LGPL-licensed TinyMCE (Tiny Moxiecode Editor) is a JavaScript program that lets users enter formatted text in HTML forms without having to...
Lock down the GNOME desktop with Pessulus
Author: Anže Vidmar
Looking for a way to limit users' functionality on a publicly available machine, such as a kiosk machine for conference attendees? No...