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Triggering software events from hardware changes with HAL and Ivman
Author: Manolis Tzanidakis
Traditionally on a Unix-like system like GNU/Linux you must mount a device such as a CD-ROM before being able to use it....
CLI Magic: Creating basic front ends with dialog and Xdialog
Author: Shashank Sharma
New Linux users are often afraid of the command line. They prefer graphical alternatives to commands and scripts. For help, they can...
Smart Package Manager: a better mousetrap
The Smart Package Manager hopes to beat the native package management applications for distributions like Red Hat, SUSE, and Debian at their own game....
ZenLive Linux 2.6 Screenshot Tour
Anonymous Reader writes "DistroWatch reports - The fans of Zenwalk Linux will be excited to learn that a new live CD edition of the...
Nonux v3.1 LiveCD Screenshots
Michael Larabel writes "Nonux, a Slackware-based desktop-oriented LiveCD, has reached version 3.1. New in Nonux 3.1 is Linux 2.6.17.3, Dropline GNOME 2.14.2, and...
How to correct perspective and lens distortion in digital photos
Author: Nathan Willis
Warped horizon lines and bent skyscrapers are just as disheartening to the travel photographer as the demonic "red eye" effect. Red eye...
Planning for Ubuntu Edgy: A mid-week report from the Ubuntu developer’s conference
Author: Benjamin Mako Hill
PARIS -- On Monday of this week, more than 60 Ubuntu developers gathered in a hotel near Paris' Charles de Gaulle...
My desktop OS: Microsoft Windows XP Professional
Author: Kristopher K. Kruger
Though I dabble with GNU/Linux through the Kubuntu 6.06 installation on an older, less powerful machine, the system I use most...
STUX 0.9 Screenshot Tour
Anonymous Reader writes "DistroWatch reports - Giacomo Picconi has announced the release of STUX GNU/Linux 0.9, a Slackware-based live and installation CD designed desktop...
My desktop OS: Zenwalk
Author: Henning Jaeger
There are so many desktop distributions that I often find myself testing them like I'm looking for the Holy Grail and forgetting...