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Training and Tutorials

A curated collection of guides and information to help you learn how to use open source technologies.

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A Slackware Review Ten Years In The Making

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openSUSE Weekly News 174 is out!

May 7, 2011

Weekend Project: Extend GIMP with High-End Plugins

May 6, 2011

Open Web Analytics with Piwik

May 5, 2011

Using Ubuntu for Work/Play

May 5, 2011

Create a custom distro: Choice of the right base (P.2)

May 5, 2011

Create a custom distro: Choice of the right base (P.1)

May 5, 2011

Xubuntu 11.04: Solid, Sleek, and Speedy

May 3, 2011

Extend Xfce’s Thunar File Manager with Custom Actions

May 2, 2011

First Time at the 2011 Linux Collaboration Summit

April 30, 2011
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