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Playing and recording music and video
There are many open source music players for Linux, complete with support for MP3 and other audio files, streaming audio like Internet radio, and...
A quick intro to Linux for Windows users
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If you're a Windows user who just wants to see what Linux looks like to decide whether it's for you, the easiest thing...
Release of GoboLinux 014
After 1 year of development and polishing the distribution, the GoboLinux team announces its new release, 014. This is a great opportunity to check...
Improved Ogg Theora coming soon to an Internet near you
Author: Robin 'Roblimo' Miller
Free software for video is currently in sad shape. The only two widely distributed free video editing programs, Kino and...
When Enlightenment met Ubuntu
Author: Mayank Sharma
Many Linux distributions try to be visually appealing. Some use Beryl-Compiz for cool 3-D effects on resource-laden boxes, while others turn to...
A handful of desktop utilities for snipping multiple clips
Author: Bruce Byfield
You might imagine that a utility as simple as a multiple clipboard would have become standard on the GNU/Linux desktop. All it...
Enjoying games with GNU/Linux
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Playing computer games can be relaxing and fun, especially after a hard day at work. And this doesn't mean shutting down your Linux...
The tricky task of supporting Photo CDs on Linux
Author: Nathan Willis
In the photography world, a prominent proprietary file format is Kodak's Photo CD (.PCD). Once the premiere format for film scanning, it...
Dyne:bolic 2.5.2 — screenshots
Author: JT Smith
Here’s a walkthrough gallery of screenshots from Dyne:bolic 2.5.2, codenamed Dhoruba, released one month ago.Dyne:bolic is a LiveCD Linux distribution, shaped on...
Hands-on with the OLPC XO laptop — and loving it
Author: Joe Barr
The XO laptop I received last week as part of the One Laptop Per Child (OLPC) Project's "Give One Get One" (G1G1)...