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Running Photoshop CS2 in Linux
Saturday, February 23rd, 2008
Thanks to recent advances with Wine, it is now very easy to run Photoshop in Linux - but it’s not foolproof yet. This tutorial was performed on a Pentium 4 desktop running Fedora 8 with Wine 0.9.55 and Adobe Photoshop CS2.
Red Hat Dismisses Microsoft’s FUD
Wednesday, June 20th, 2007Microsoft has been threatening Linux users with a claim that the open source operating system infringes upon 235 of their software patents.
Set Gmail as the Default Mail Client in Linux
Thursday, May 10th, 2007I use Gmail as my primary e-mail and wanted to be able to use it as my default client for my operating system.
Creating Xbox ISOs in Linux
Monday, April 30th, 2007One of the last remaining Windows applications that I had hung on to was the C-Xbox Tool. It was used to convert games backups from my Xbox hard drive to FATX ISOs.
Top 5 Must Have Linux Web Developer Applications
Thursday, April 19th, 2007I consider myself a web developer, not necessarily a web designer, but certainly a developer. As such, I do not require the latest Adobe suite of programs to get the job done.
Linux Certification Showdown
Monday, April 16th, 2007Currently there are several major Linux certifications on the market. But which one is right?
Creating Flash Video in Linux
Saturday, April 14th, 2007Serving videos on your sites can really eat up your bandwidth. This can cost a lot of money, but so can buying Adobe's Flash software just to create videos in their format.
Mounting NTFS Partitions in Linux
Wednesday, April 11th, 2007Even if you use Linux as your primary operating system, you may still run into situations where you may need access to a partition that is formatted as NTFS.
Creating a USB Flash Drive System Recovery System
Thursday, March 29th, 2007One of my favorite programs to use is Partimage for backing up my system regularly. I grew tired of booting a LiveCD each time I wanted to perform this task.
Xgl and Beryl in 64-bit Fedora Core 6 on ATI Radeon 200M
Sunday, March 18th, 2007The new version of Beryl is finally available in the Fedora repositories. The following is how I managed to get it up and running.
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