The Top 7 Linux Imaging Software
Looking for a good image editor in Linux? We put before you seven. Seven of the best Linux imaging software products sifted from the plethora of tools …
Continue ReadingLooking for a good image editor in Linux? We put before you seven. Seven of the best Linux imaging software products sifted from the plethora of tools …
Continue ReadingA lowdown on the Best Open Source Graphic Design Tool Software. Learn which open source graphic software give the proprietary biggies a run for their …
Continue ReadingBefore Sane, scanning with Linux was very difficult. When Sane was released scanning was made easy; with XSane we have a easy to use graphical …
Continue ReadingFollowing a hard drive crash or the discovery that your flash memory is corrupt, use PhotoRec to recover lost images.
Continue ReadingUSB Flash Drives with U3 software installed on them cannot be used in Linux until the U3 software is removed.
Continue ReadingYou can’t run iTunes on Linux - so various developers have released music players that act as an alternative to the popular Apple software, …
Continue ReadingTake control of your hardware with Linux - ask your hard drive questions with the Terminal command line!
Continue ReadingWhether you want to see the sky from outside your house or explore the furthest reaches of space, there are a variety of high-quality, free and open …
Continue ReadingFinding a suitable TV or video capture card for Ubuntu (or any Linux distro) can be tricky…
Continue ReadingYou don’t need a QuickTime player for Linux to enjoy MOV video clips - watch them in your browser!
Continue ReadingWith the right Xbox 360 model, you can run Linux on your games console!
Continue ReadingThere are several great Linux “jukebox” or audio players you should consider, such as Rhythmbox, Amarok and Banshee!
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