flimp is a generic graphical frontend to the many excellent command line image manipulation tools available. It allows you to create pipelines of commands that read from standard input and write to standard output.
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Is Novell’s PR Department Managing Executive Blogs?
Suspicions raised about possible involvement by the public relations department in employees' blogs
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Linux with no X: INX is a distro meant for console-only desktop use
I have to admit, I'm very intrigued by INX, a Ubuntu-based Linux live CD designed for desktop use without the X Window system.
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Open Source for Games Developers - A Debate on New Business Models
With the games industry apparently enthralled by DRM and committed to criminalising their customers, our upcoming event as part of the London Games Fringe is especially timely.
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Zonbu 2008.05 ScreenShots
Another fairly new Linux Distro to review. First thing I have to say is that this distro is based off of Gentoo Linux and it is one of the faster LiveDVD distros that I have loaded up2date.
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Dell teams with Red Hat on enterprise Linux
Red Hat and Dell have announced an alliance that will see the systems giant offer the new midrange Red Hat Application Appliance.
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Download Pidgin 2.5.2 for Ubuntu Linux (deb package)
Even though the new version of Pidgin (2.5.2) does not appear on http://pidgin.im/, it seems it was released, as you can see here.
Changes:
version 2.5.2 (10/19/2008):
libpurple:
* Fixed a crash on removing a custom buddy icon on a buddy.
* Fixed a crash caused by certain self-signed SSL certificates.
Money Manager Ex - Cross-platform, easy-to-use personal finance software
Money Manager Ex© is a free, open-source, cross-platform, easy-to-use personal finance software. It primarily helps organize one's finances and keeps track of where, when and how the money goes. It is also a great tool to get a bird's eye view of your financial worth.
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Do-No-Evil Saturday - Part II: SUSE (SLES|SLED) Deployments
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Do-No-Evil Saturday - Part I: OpenSUSE Outage, Delays
It was a slow week for the OpenSUSE project, but here is a summary
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Microsoft cleared to commit code to Apache
Few will have noticed, but Microsoft's Jim Kellerman just announced that he and a Microsoft colleague have "been cleared to contribute patches again" to Apache, and specifically to the Hadoop project.
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Video and photos show Linux booting on the brazilian voting machines
Just 10 days ago, 130 million brazilian voters were turned into users of one of the largest Linux deployment worldwide: the 400,000 electoral sections in all of the 5,563 brazilian municipalities were running electronic voting machines, and the Linux kernel was running in all of them.
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NSW considers giving students Linux laptops
NSW secondary school students could be issued with $56 million worth of Linux-based laptops as part of Kevin Rudd's digital education revolution.
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Keeping the Kernel Klean
Operating systems drive devices. Linux is driven by open-source imperatives. So, naturally, Linux's kernel developers have a problem with closed-source kernel modules. And, just as naturally, they've hacked up a statement they hope will discourage the closed and encourage the open.
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Who needs an open-source strategy? You do
It's no surprise that Oracle CEO Larry Ellison is on the prowl to acquire more companies, as reported by CNET, given that it gives him a chance to go shopping on the cheap.
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