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Tone Your Photos in a Hurry with Delaboratory

Can you do high-quality photo correction with an application that is simple enough for normal (meaning non-photo-gearhead) people to use? Jacek Poplawski thinks so,...

Password guessing with Medusa 2.0

Medusa is my password forcer of choice! Mainly because of its speed. If you're hoping to try it on a Windows box, sorry you're...

Weekend Project: Get to Know Btrfs

The Butter/Better/B-tree Filesystem, Btrfs, is supposedly destined to become the default Linux filesystem. What makes it special, and what's wrong with good old tried-and-true...

Sourcefabric, the Open Source Newsroom

The non-profit Sourcefabric builds digital open source newsrooms to support quality, independent journalism. Traditional news organizations have taken a major beating from the Internet,...

2012 Plans and Dreams From the Linux Blogs and Beyond

Well 2012 has arrived at last, and not a moment too soon! Not only can we finally dispense with all the holiday festivities,...

The Best of Linux.com Weekend Project from 2011

Weekends are for relaxing, spending time with friends… and tackling those tech projects that you never have time to get to during the week....

Distribution Release: Bodhi Linux 1.3.0

Jeff Hoogland has announced the release of Bodhi Linux 1.3.0, an updated version of the project's Ubuntu-based distribution featuring the latest Enlightenment 17 desktop:...

How To Fix Font Rendering In openSUSE 12.1 Gnome 3

  I have been a long time Ubuntu user, using since 2005, when I met Mark Shuttleworth at a Linux event and interviewed him. But...

Linux-Powered Christmas Display Puts Rudolph to Shame

Most of us have holiday traditions, like celebrating with family, putting up decorations, or watching A Christmas Story over and over again. One of...

Managing Services on Linux with systemd

You've read all about systemd, the new Linux init daemon. You know what it does, and why. Now it's time to dig in and...