Linux Config - 19 views
TechSource Most Popular "How-to" Posts of 2010 | TechSource - 13 views
A review of open source game Alien Arena - 11 views
Startpage - Linux Magazine Online - 13 views
MyPaint - 6 views
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MyPaint is a fast and easy open-source graphics application for digital painters. It lets you focus on the art instead of the program. You work on your canvas with minimum distractions, bringing up the interface only when you need it. Take a look at the screenshots to see the program in action before downloading and trying it for yourself! exists for several platforms supports pressure sensitive graphics tablets extensive brush creation and configuration options unlimited canvas (you never have to resize) basic layer support MyPaint comes with a large brush collection including charcoal and ink to emulate real media, but the highly configurable brush engine allows you to experiment with your own brushes and with not-quite-natural painting. Before beginning it is a good idea to read the quick-start tutorial to see how the program is meant to be used. You can also visit the MyPaint Wiki.
glogg - glogg - the fast, smart log explorer - 13 views
20 Linux System Monitoring Tools Every SysAdmin Should Know - nixCraft - 17 views
Linus' Torvald blog: Happy camper - 9 views
GNOME + Do = Crazy Delicious - 9 views
29 Music-making Apps for Linux | Audiotuts+ - 10 views
Red Hat: 'Yes, we undercut Oracle with hidden Linux patches' * Channel Register - 5 views
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"We made the change, quite honestly, because we are absolutely making a set of steps that make it more difficult for competitors that wish to provide support services on top of Red Hat Enterprise Linux," Red Hat chief technology officer Brian Stevens tells The Register, before naming those competitors. "Today, there are two competitors that I'm aware of that go to our customers directly, offering to support RHEL directly for them...Oracle and Novell."
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"The work that we've done should not impede companies from building their own versions of Linux and supporting those for their customers," he says. "All the code we deliver through RHEL is out there. In most cases, the changes that go into RHEL. We already distribute into the upstream kernel. We have an upstream-first policy, where we're developing openly and then later integrating into our tree and then delivering it. So it shouldn't at all impede the community or anybody that's in the business of competing on that."
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"We made the change, quite honestly, because we are absolutely making a set of steps that make it more difficult for competitors that wish to provide support services on top of Red Hat Enterprise Linux," Red Hat chief technology officer Brian Stevens tells The Register, before naming those competitors. "Today, there are two competitors that I'm aware of that go to our customers directly, offering to support RHEL directly for them...Oracle and Novell."
Try Pandoc - a universal document converter - 7 views
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Pandoc is a program for converting between various markup formats. Input formats include markdown, reStructuredText, HTML, and LaTeX; output formats include HTML, LaTeX, ConTeXt, S5, DocBook, groff man, reStructuredText, markdown, and RTF. Many extensions to standard markdown syntax are provided, including inline LaTeX math, tables, definition lists, superscripts and subscripts, smart quotes and dashes, and footnotes Pandoc is in the MacPorts, Debian, Ubuntu, Slackware, Arch, NetBSD, and FreeBSD ports repositories. Note that the version of pandoc in these repositories may not be the most recent. There is also a Windows installer.
Pandorga GNU/Linux - 9 views
How to use xvidcap to record steps on Linux openSUSE - 2 views
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Sometimes I have to use the software xvidcap to record the steps for each action. This way will be more convenient for users to understand when I am teaching them. We all know that you can find many of this type of software in Windows, but there are only a small number of software have this capability in Linux...
Running Linux Programs on Windows - 6 views
Google Hacks und Tricks - 6 views
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In letzter Zeit sind einige neue Suchmaschinen erschienen z.B. www.wolframalpha.com, www.bing.com nur um zwei zu nennen, doch warum sollte man eine neue Suchmaschine benutzen, wenn man nicht einmal richtig mit google umgehen kann...