Special thanks to Kris Occhipinti for taking the time to show our group some of the totally cool video editing software available to GNU/Linux users. After Kris' presentation I was able to create this video of some of us at Denny's restaurant - after the meeing. :)
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Last Updated ( Friday, 17 July 2009 )
Linux Camera
Written by Linux Pro Magazine
Monday, 12 January 2009
Jan 12, 2009
Outwardly Sony's DSC-G3 is a 10-megapixel camera with Wi-Fi,
but inside lurks the Busybox Linux system.
Sony camera with Linux and WiFi integrated.
At the Las Vegas Consumer Electronics Show Sony presented the new camera from its Cyber-shot product line. The DSC-G3 comes with a Zeiss lens with 4x zoom, a large 3.5" touch display and 4 GBytes of internal memory. Most interesting is
I am giving a presentation on Metisse tonight. You can find details on obtaining Metisse, here, and how to configure it, here. You might want to know all the nifty commands to use it.
For those not aware, Metisse is a 3d element addon to X Window Managers. Where as Compiz Fusion focuses on effects, Metisse focuses on productivity enhancements.
Last Updated ( Tuesday, 12 August 2008 )
Folding@Home
Written by Shad Van Den Hul
Sunday, 18 May 2008
Some may remember the PS3 Linux demo from January, and might even remember the Folding@Home client. I have created a team for any one that wants to join: 128001. If you are not familiar with Folding@Home, Click read More below.
Want to try Linux and are unsure of what Distro to choose? Then go take a test. It is fairly short and seems to make decent recomendations.
Last Updated ( Tuesday, 08 May 2007 )
Should you vote?
Written by concord
Friday, 03 November 2006
Last Updated ( Friday, 10 November 2006 )
SWFLUG in LXF
Written by concord
Monday, 09 October 2006
In its October issue this month Linux Format Magazine features a small blurb about our Linux User Group (on page 14). It's hard to believe that our group has been organized for almost 10 years.
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Linux Format Magazine is published in the United Kingdom and delivered worldwide. If you're interested in subscribing to this excellent bellwether of the linux movement you can find more information on the web at the Linux Format Magazine Subscription Page .
If you've been wondering about Linux or if you wish to sit in on one of our group meetings please stop by. All of our meetings are open to the public and our schedule is detailed at http://linux.meetup.com/58 - we hope to see you soon!