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Latest 10 Links
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(N.B. Multiple entries indicate the
new link appears in multiple categories)
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- Howtogimp
- This site is dedicated to all things GIMP. It includes tutorials, news, forums, plugins and downloads.
- Howtogimp
- This site is dedicated to all things GIMP. It includes tutorials, news, forums, plugins and downloads.
- Xena - Digital Preservation Software
- Free and open source software to aid in the long-term preservation of digital records. Originally developed by the National Archives of Australia.
- LXDE - Lightweight X11 Desktops Environment
- A new desktop environment which is lightweight and fast, with low resource use. Excellent for older computers (circa 1999), which helps reduce e-waste.
- Listen, Just Listen - Music Player
- A music management and audio player for GNOME.
- Listen, Just Listen - Music Player
- A music management and audio player for GNOME.
- Orca
- A free, open source, and scriptable screen reader for people with visual impairments. It uses various combinations of speech, braille, and magnification to provide access to applications and toolkits that support the GNOME desktop. This application is the successor to Gnopernicus Assistive Technology.
- Orca
- A free, open source, and scriptable screen reader for people with visual impairments. It uses various combinations of speech, braille, and magnification to provide access to applications and toolkits that support the GNOME desktop. This application is the successor to Gnopernicus Assistive Technology.
- How to Participate in the Linux Community | Linux Developer Network -- Online Book
- A guide to the kernel development process by Jon Corbet, Executive Editor of LWN. The purpose of this document is to help developers (and their managers) work with the development community with a minimum of frustration. (2008)
- How to Participate in the Linux Community | Linux Developer Network -- Online Book
- A guide to the kernel development process by Jon Corbet, Executive Editor of LWN. The purpose of this document is to help developers (and their managers) work with the development community with a minimum of frustration. (2008)
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