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Katapult – KDE application launcher in openSUSE Linux
Author: JT Smith
Inspired by QuickSilver for Mac OS X, Katapult is an application launcher for KDE designed to allow faster access to applications, bookmarks,...
First-Person Shooter Games for Linux II: Nexuiz and OpenArena
Yesterday I reviewed three classic first-person shooter games for Linux, Wolfenstein: ET, UT2004 and ioQuake3. Today I will continue with two other first-person shooter...
Four layout extensions for OpenOffice.org Writer
Author: Bruce Byfield
OpenOffice.org Writer is as much a desktop publishing program as a word processor. That fact, however, has yet to have much influence...
Open source identity: Free Telephony Project founder David Rowe
Move over proprietary telephony systems. Australian engineer David Rowe started the Free Telephony Project three years ago to build an affordable IP-PABX system out...
Life in the trenches: an OpenSSH developer speaks
If you're running GNU/Linux and communicating remotely with other computers, there's a very good chance you have reason to thank Damien Miller.
Link: itwire.com
Category:
Security
OpenSuse 11.1 RC 3 Screenshots
Author: JT Smith
We take an indepth look on the latest pre-release version of OpenSuse 11.1 with KDE 4.1x desktop.
Link: gnuman.com
Category:
Linux
opentaps Open Source ERP + CRM Quarterly Update
Author: JT Smith
In this quarterly update, the project manager of opentaps shows a prototype of user interface design with the Google Web Toolkit and...
An idiot’s view of open source
Once more, an 'expert' shows that he knows nothing about open source by proclaiming that it's written by Utopian, open-source radicals. Funny that, I...
Using bootchart to capture your boot process openSUSE 11
Have you booted up your computer and wondered, what is really going on here. Why is it taking so long, or how could a...
Why do we Release openSUSE on Thursdays – or why do we Slip?
openSUSE 11.1 Beta3 is a bit later than expected (it should go out later today). Of course, this raised couple of questions why. So...