
January 19th, 2008 by

Baldy
Lots of open source tools can help you transfer photos and videos from your cameras to a Linux computer and burn them on to a DVD. But before you mail them to your uncles, aunts, and cousins, wouldn’t it be great if you could add a customized case cover to your disks? Koverartist is a KDE application you can use to quickly put together an artistic cover for a CD case.
Another project that I was asked about this week and low and behold there is software already here to do that, humm I am starting to see a trend here, Baldy,
Easily create CD case covers with Koverartist
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January 19th, 2008 by

Baldy
PackageKit aims to take the pain out of the package management on GNU/Linux systems and create a system that can compete with Windows and Mac. Development is proceeding at a rapid pace and it is set to be available in Fedora 9. To find out more, we talked to Richard Hughes, project creator, and Robin Norwood, the Fedora feature owner; as always, you can catch some screenshots at the end!
Now this is funny as a certain distro that shall go unnamed has on their forum a discussion on building a new and improved package manager and poof here is almost the exact same thing in the live, and they claimed they had a brand new idea. LOL
PackageKit
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