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Communication in the Post-PRISM World

PRISM Break: Part 1

Aug 12, 2013

Linux users didn’t need the recent NSA eavesdropping scandal to convince them that securing communication was a good idea. For years, free software developers have been creating secure tools that offer similar functionalities to all of those popular but very leaky services with ridiculous names.

Fresh Memory: Learning Aid

Self-Test

Aug 09, 2013

When memorizing facts, learning, storing, and processing internalizes the subject matter. The Fresh Memory program offers various methods to help you anchor the facts in your memory.

Reimagining the Virtual Desktop

Final Term

Jul 30, 2013

A new Linux terminal emulator tries to bring the command line into the 21st century and bridge the gap to the graphical user interface.

Convert an Android Device to Linux

Linux on a Droid

Jul 15, 2013

If you want to install Linux on an Android device, you have several options. We examine some of the possibilities.

Getting System Info with I-Nex

Inventory

Jul 15, 2013

Thanks to I-Nex, users can see an overview of all their important hardware inventory information, such as graphics cards, processors, and hard drives.

Generating QR Codes in Linux

Creating and Reading QR Codes

Jul 02, 2013

With the right tools, you can create your own QR code squares with information you want to share on a business card, in a letter, or on your website.

GNOME Women in Open Source Project

The GNOME Outreach Program for Women

Jun 28, 2013

The GNOME Outreach Program for Women has seen success that other programs set up to encourage women in FOSS have not. We look at some of the reasons why.

Consolidating Logs with Logstash

Collect and Analyze System Data from a Single Interface

Jun 18, 2013

When something goes wrong on a system, the logfile is the first place to look for troubleshooting clues. Logstash, a log server with built-in analysis tools, consolidates logs from many servers and even makes the data searchable.

Linux Game Engines

Free and Commercial Game Engines

Jun 18, 2013

The appearance of new game engines with Linux support gives rise to hope that more games will start to appear in Linux versions. The free game engines are also getting better.

Making Music with Ardour3

Sound System

Jun 03, 2013

The latest version of Ardour – a full-featured digital audio workstation – offers some major new developments. We take a closer look.

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