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Blender 2.40 Released

Author: Austin Benesh Austin Benesh writes "The Blender Foundation (www.blender.org) just released its latest major release of Blender, 2.40. This is the most monumental release...

Editing WMA files with Audacity

Author: Colin Beckingham Audacity is a fine open source audio editor, but it cannot currently edit Windows Media Audio (WMA) files. There's nothing open about...

China changes Linux tactics

Author: Chen Nan Yang China's Guangdong Linux Center (GDLC) and 27 universities last month set up the Guangdong Leadership of Open Source University Promotion Alliance...

Seminar leads to ongoing forum for UK FOSS interests

Author: Bruce Byfield When Dr. Mohammad Al-Ubaydli agreed to deliver a seminar on "Open Source in Government" to parliamentary staff members and representatives of local...

Does mobile Linux really have legs?

Author: Jay Lyman There is little disagreement about the opportunities for Linux on mobile phones, but it will take some work to give Linux its...

Latest Gaim Beta Arrives

After several months of delay, the first beta of the popular open-source IM client Gaim is now available. This new beta, Gaim 2.0beta1, now...

A Firefox for music?

If digital-music veteran Rob Lord wanted to court controversy with his new open-source start-up, he probably couldn't have done much better than to compare...

XGL – Realistically

Yes it would be nice if X.org could use OpenGL directly for it's display and composition, but to date, nobody has made this possible....

Deskzilla 1.1 — Desktop Client for Bugzilla

Author: ALM Works sereda writes "ALM Works has released Deskzilla 1.1, an offline desktop client for Bugzilla bug tracking system. Deskzilla helps Bugzilla users to...

GTK+ fundamentals, Part 1: Why use GTK+?

This article, the first in a three-part series, introduces you to the world of GTK+. It explains what GTK+ is, why you should consider...