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12 June 2009 02:00

PC Plus (pcplusmag) on Twitter

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Run Linux Applications on Windows | PC Plus

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Run Linux Applications on Windows Install the Windows port of KDE and get instant native compatibility with all kinds of great open source Linux software. Posted June 4th, 2009 - 6 comments - Share This

12 June 2009 01:00

Run Linux applications on Windows | TuxRadar

Run Linux applications on Windows Posted at 5:35pm on Thursday June 4th 2009 KDE "Why would you want to do that?", you're probably asking. If you can run Linux 24x7 on any machine you come across, great -- but given the ubiquity of Microsoft's OS, chances are you'll end up sitting at a Windows-only PC at some point. Never fear: even if you can't vape the drive and install your favourite distro, you can still get a Linux fix thanks to a new tutorial from our friends on PC Plus: Run Linux applications on Windows. Specifically, it focuses on installing and running KDE in Microsoftland, which isn't as tough as i

12 June 2009 00:00

fotoxx - kornelix

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Fotoxx is a free open source Linux program for editing digital photos. The goal of fotoxx is to meet most photo editing needs while remaining easy to use. Short Description Navigate images using a pageable thumbnail window. Change brightness and contrast, change color intensity, saturation, depth, make panoramas and HDR images, fix red-eyes, trim, rescale, rotate, warp, fix perspective, sharpen, blur, remove noise, add artistic effects. Edit within mouse-selected area. Import RAW files, edit 16 bits/color. Add tags to images, search by tags, dates, and star-ratings.

100 open source gems - part 1 | TuxRadar

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100 open source gems - part 1 Posted at 4:02pm on Monday May 18th 2009 Group Test KDE, Gnome, OpenOffice.org and Firefox - all great software, and all powerful proponents of the free software software movement. But there are thousands of other applications out there that are worth trying, so in every issue of Linux Format magazine we highlight some of the best new open source programs that have been released or updated recently.

11 June 2009 23:00

Linux Format :: The website of the UK's best-selling Linux magazine

The Magazine Updated: 17 Apr - We're beavering away on a brand new Linux Format website, hence why there haven't been any news updates on this front page for a while (but there's loads of news on our sister site TuxRadar). The new LXF site will keep the popular forums, archives, blog and other content, but it'll be faster and cleaner all round. It's getting close to completion, so stay tuned!