High dynamic range imaging (HDR) is an important technology for photographers. It is a collection of techniques that allow a wider dynamic range of luminances between the lightest and darkest areas of an image.
Read more »6 of the Best Free Linux HDR Imaging Software
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FreeBSD 7.3 Updates BSD Legacy
The FreeBSD Release Engineering Team this week put out the FreeBSD 7.3 release which is about four months after FreeBSD 8 was released.
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Virtual PC Guide
A virtual PC, or a PC with desktop virtualization software, is an end-user implementation of virtual computing where a desktop application (rather than a server) is used to emulate a PC.
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Open source DVR MythTV 0.23 RC1 released
The MythTV developers have announced the first release candidate for version 0.23 of their open source Linux media centre. New features include a new event system, a new theme and an official Internet Video plug-in
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Week 3, Day 14 SCO v. Novell Trial - Braham, Bradford, Musika, and Judge: "the End is Nigh"
Today, Tor Braham took the stand again in the SCO v. Novell trial in Utah, and SCO had a chance to cross examine him. He said something interesting, that he remembers a lot about the APA, because it was a very significant deal, one that he knew at the time was important, because it would affect the future of Unix. It explains why after all these years he still has the drafts, don't you think?
Read more »Dell Backs Ubuntu Enterprise Cloud
It's one small step for Dell, and one big strategic win for Canonical's Ubuntu Linux cloud strategy. Specifically, Dell on March 24 said it would support Ubuntu Enterprise Cloud (UEC) as an infrastructure solution.
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Novell Files Motion for Judgment and Motion to Strike
Novell has filed two motions today, one for a judgment on SCO's slander of title claim -- the promised Rule 50(a) motion -- and one to strike testimony inconsistent with the unambiguous contract language. ...
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Linux Software Installation EasyGuide
A couple of years of experience have taught me there are many ways to install software into Linux. Most of those methods are as easy as fishing for piranhas with a horse for bait.
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Why I Am Against Software Patents
The surprise to most people isn’t that I do not believe that software should be patentable. Given my long term interest in and coverage of free and open source software, I’m supposed to be at least mildly anti-establishment. It is also statistically unlikely that I would be in favor of patents, because industry sentiment is overwhelmingly against them at the present time.
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Open source deduplication software released for Linux
A new open source project, dubbed Opendedup, has appeared with the goal of creating a deduplication-based file system for Linux called SDFS.
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Novell for Sale
Many news reports confirm that Novell's intention was to say that it will be sold given the right offer
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Software Development Times Magazine (SD Times) Sometimes Composed by Patent Lawyers
Literature that's supposed to be for developers is actually working against their interests
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Should the Ubuntu Release Cycle be Cut Back
After finally cutting my last machine over to Karmic a few weeks ago (my X60 tablet), I’m wondering if Ubuntu is developing new versions too fast. I know some may think how can development be bad or too fast. The answer is simple: stability (or lack thereof).
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Tweaking Hidden Settings With Ubuntu Tweak On Ubuntu 9.10
Ubuntu Tweak is a tool that lets you change hidden Ubuntu settings, for example: hide or change the splash screen, show or hide the Computer, Home, Trash, and Network icons, change Metacity, Nautilus, power management, and security settings, etc. Currently Ubuntu Tweak is available only for the Ubuntu GNOME desktop, i.e., it will not work on Kubuntu or Xubuntu.
Read more »Week 3, Day 13 in SCO v. Novell - Jones, Messman, DeFazio
Today at the SCO v. Novell trial, Novell called Gregory Jones, and then SCO called Jack Messman as a hostile witness. His deposition was played in part earlier, but this was Mr. Messman testifying live. Finally the Michael DeFazio deposition video was played. Only two more days, and then it goes to the jury.
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