During our first Audacity session we used this application in order to record and play tracks. It’s high time we utilised Audacity to apply some effects and correction tools.
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It is time to take a break from Linux commands and have some fun playing computer games. Luckily, the open source software community offers many gaming and educational choices among the other applications.
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Really Simple Keyless Steganography For Linux And Unix
A look at simple steganography and one of the easiest ways to implement it keylessly.
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Why I don’t like Canonical
So, I’ve just been (implicitly) quoted bashing the Mark Shuttleworth / Canonical business model. (The rating on my ZDnet post is a stunning -21 as I write - my most negatively rated comment anywhere ever - but, strangely enough, no-one’s replied to refute my argument). I thought it was worth expanding my point from my own tiny pulpit.
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Using Your Linux Computer As A Media Center (Part 1)
In part one of this series, I will go through some of these free media center software that you can use in your Linux machine
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Innovating Up the Mobile Linux Stack
As users demand more variety from their mobile devices, the mobile Linux ecosystem has responded by pushing innovation higher in the stack -- from the operating system itself up through the middleware layer to the user interface. This is where the real value in openness lies, write Tomi Rauste and Sampo Nurmentaus of Movial.
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Android phones hit eBay Australia
Online retailers have begun to flog HTC Google Android phones to Australian consumers, with the first copies having turned up on the Australian website of auction giant eBay site, although Australian telcos don't seem to have prepared for the imports.
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50+ Resources For Your Linux Setup/Desktop/Machine/Brain
I’m a bad writer, so I like to direct the grammar natzees to other links out there. Today I’ll be giving out some link love, but at the same time I’d like to show you some of the links I gathered in the past to improve my Linux Experience.
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We’re more committed to ODF than ever: SA government
Open standards are critical in ensuring that the South African government both avoids vendor lock-in and promotes democracy. This is according to South Africa’s minister of home affairs, Nosiviwe Mapisa-Nqakula.
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Give your old PowerPC Mac a new lease of life with Ubuntu Linux
Apple's MacOS X platform has left a lot of Macs with PowerPC G3, G4 and G5 chips out in the cold. However, Linux isn't just for the Intel set; here’s how Ubuntu to can bring new life to your old Mac too.
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Microsoft slugs aged care centres
MICROSOFT will rip an estimated $70 million out of the aged care sector's IT budget over the next 18 months as it forces users to pay full commercial rates for previously discounted software.
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Is Linux Truly Small Business Ready?
Nearly everyday we hear about how the modern Linux distributions are not only ready for the home user, they can even meet the growing demands of many small businesses as well.
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Opening the Gaming Gadget
When it comes to handheld gaming, the word "open" can be a relative term. Closed devices like the Nintendo DS and the Sony PSP rule in popularity.
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Shared open source game media
Free Art Search, the svn/cvs/git media tracking application, now has an overview over the data that is shared between different projects.
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Installing Ubuntu Hardware Requirements
The hardware required to run Ubuntu depends on what kind of system you want to set up.
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