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Rawstudio turns 1.0

Author: Nathan Willis The free software RAW photo converter Rawstudio released version 1.0 in April, marking the culmination of two years of work. This release...

Creating large graphs with Tulip

Author: Ben Martin Tulip a framework that allows you to create, visualize, manipulate, and export large graphs. Tulip can import graphs from the popular Graphviz...

New group advocates for FOSS in libraries

Author: Susan Linton A new advocacy group, the Public Software Foundation (PSF), is working to make free and open source software available to local libraries...

Fedora 9: Leading edge or bleeding edge?

Author: Bruce Byfield With Fedora 9, the Fedora project continues its tradition of being the most innovative major distribution, combining new applications from other distributions...

Installing Linux Without a CD: The Easy Process

Author: JT Smith Ever since Wubi first hit the scene for those of us who wanted to install Ubuntu on their Windows systems, it has...

Sorting your data with msort

Author: Ben Martin msort is a tool for sorting text files. With both a command-line and graphical interface, it allows you to pick out where...

Ask Linux.com: detecting drives, scripting bash, and distributing documents

Author: Linux.com Staff This week in our semi-fortnightly stroll through the Linux.com forums: working with external hard drives, configuring all those extra mouse buttons, bash...

Keeping your SSH connections alive with autossh

Author: Ben Martin With autossh, you can monitor your SSH connections and restart them if they stop sending traffic or SSH exits abnormally. This makes...

Building a glossier front end for MythTV

Author: Nathan Willis Josh Stewart loves MythTV -- so much so that he is building his own front-end app for it as a drop-in replacement...

Security Alert: Debian OpenSSL flaw affects many systems

Author: Joe Barr Well-known security researcher H. D. Moore, creator of the MetaSploit Project, has posted his findings on the recently discovered Debian-packaged OpenSSL bug....