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Introduction to Inkscape 0.4

Author: Ryan Paul Inkscape is an open source vector art application that features a powerful and intuitive interface that imbues even the most novice user...

My workstation OS: Slackware

Author: Michael Stibane I first began running Linux when SUSE 5.3 and Mandrake 6.1 were the latest distros. Since that time I can't count all...

My workstation OS: Slackware

Author: Preston St. Pierre I first began running Linux when SUSE 5.3 and Mandrake 6.1 were the latest distros. Since that time I can't count...

TimeSys Delivers 2.6-based LDKs for Curtiss-Wright

Kimberly Booth writes "TimeSys Delivers 2.6-based Linux Development Kits for Curtiss-Wright Controls SVME/DMV-182 and CHAMP-AV III Boards Pairs TimeSys 2.6 Linux, True Real-Time Performance and...

Cliff’s List Filter – Oct 2 – 8

Author: Preston St. Pierre It's almost the weekend and time again for another List Filter, with updates from mailing list, and developer groups across the...

Advanced XML-based typesetting and printing

Author: Jonathan Bartlett Last time we introduced you to the simple tools you can use to do typesetting with the Document Style Semantics and Specification...

Advanced XML-based typesetting and printing

Author: Advanced XML-based typesetting and printing Last time we introduced you to the simple tools you can use to do typesetting with the Document Style...

Open source Photoshop alternatives

Author: Remy Porter While virtually all computer graphics professionals use Adobe Photoshop to do their artistic work, Photoshop is a pricey and proprietary application. If...

Open source cracks publishing wide open

Author: Mary E. Tyler Once upon a time, publishing was the domain of large corporations. Then came desktop publishing and the tools to produce a book...

Cliff’s List Filter – May 6 – 11

Author: Ian Palmer Welcome again to another edition of the List Filter. While covering the Linux, GNOME, KDE, and Mozilla circles, we've come up...