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How to give your low-end Canon digital camera RAW support

Author: Nathan Willis If you have a point-and-click digital camera made by Canon, you may be able to turn on all sorts of features usually...

Central Log Management System

Author: JT Smith "Central Log Management System is a simple web based logging system which allows logging all syslog messages from various Network Devices, Unix,...

Secrets of the man command

Author: Shashank Sharma The most referenced and most often used command on any Linux distribution is man, which lets users read the manual pages of...

Keep your laptop and PC in Unison

Author: Federico Kereki I usually carry my laptop everywhere and do work on it, but I do also need to work at my desktop PC,...

BugnuX 2007 released

Author: JT Smith "The BugnuX team is proud to release the final version of BugnuX 2007, after many sleepless/partyless nights. The key features of this...

FileZilla 3 brings Windows FTP goodness to Linux

Author: Nathan Willis FileZilla is one great open source FTP client that -- up until now -- was available only for Windows. Version 3 is...

Custom NimbleX lives up to its name with do-it-yourself install images

Author: Bruce Byfield Do-it-yourself distributions have made great strides since Linux from Scratch, or even rPath's rBuilder Online. In the last few months, users have...

UFRaw 0.12 could make new converts to open source RAW photo conversion

Author: Nathan Willis The popular open source RAW converter UFRaw recently gained new functionality when it was bumped up to revision 0.12. The new release...

Keeping Opera bookmarks in sync with oSync

Author: Dmitri Popov If you use the Opera browser on multiple machines, you'll inevitably run into the problem of keeping your bookmarks in sync. While...

LightScribe disc labelers for GNU/Linux

Author: Bruce Byfield LightScribe technology, which allows users to etch labels directly onto CDs and DVDs, finally arrived on GNU/Linux in late 2006. LaCie LightScribe...