http://www.daniweb.com – Hi peeps and thanks for reading. Brilliant responses to my last post and thanks for being so welcoming .... My question is one i cant find any solid reference on . (General)
http://www.daniweb.com – Hi peeps and thanks for reading. Brilliant responses to my last post and thanks for being so welcoming .... My question is one i cant find any solid reference on . (General)
http://www.ubuntu.com – Referenced CVEs: CVE-2009-0217, CVE-2009-2949, CVE-2009-2950, CVE-2009-3301, CVE-2009-3302, CVE-2010-0136 Description: =========================================================== Ubuntu Security Notice USN-903-1 February 24, 2010 openoffice.org vulnerabilities CVE-2009- (Distributions)
http://linuxers.org – (General)
http://forums.opensuse.org – Is anyone aware of a native viewer that handles "large" images in a reasonable amount of memory, can zoom and pan, and read TIFFs? I've been using a CCITT G4 encoded 3328x20410 bitonal TIFF to test with, and have found nothing that will render it in a reasonable amount of memory. So far: gwenview/display (imagemagick)/gimp: ~1-2GB (Distributions)
http://www.linuxquestions.org – GNU/Linux, Linux kernel 2.6, Slackware distro. Hi: (HowTos)
http://digitizor.com – Yes, by now we all know that YouTube finally supports the new and exciting HTML5 video which allows for video playback without using Adobe Flash. (HowTos)