Saturday, April 26, 2008 - Page 2
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Hardy Heron Makes Linux Worth Another Look

If you’ve flirted with the idea of switching your desktop operating system to Linux but never took the leap, the time is now. This week’s release of Hardy Heron, an Ubuntu release that will be supported until 2011, offers a freer, more productive space for work and play than ever before. It’s not easy jumping blind into a new way of thinking or working, and Ubuntu, the so-called “Linux for Humans” operating system, is no different. For all the online buzz that surrounds the increasingly popular distribution, millions of sane, regular people wonder why they’d ever give up their familiar Mac or PC to venture into something still relatively new. Today we’re shining the spotlight on a few great tools and tweaks that make Heron a worthy switch. Photo by BotheredByBees.


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Boot Camp Software Update Now Available

Just in time for next week’s Windows XP Service Pack 3 arrival, Apple releases several updates to Boot Camp for Mac users dual-booting Windows. It’s an .EXE file, so you’ll need to download and install it when you’re booted into Windows. Here’s more on dual booting Windows and Mac in Boot Camp. [via]


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Step-by-Step Fixes for Common Photo Problems

If you’ve ever suffered from seeing a great photo sullied by red eye, reflective skin, or other blemishes, Wired’s How-To Wiki is offering an assist. The guide provides specific steps one should take with image editing tools to fix distracting imperfections or backgrounds, and while the instructions are written from a Photoshop user’s perspective, users of the free, open-source GIMP editor can follow along by finding the (usually identical) tools called for. Hit the link for a lesson, or contribute your own revisionist tips at the wiki. Photo by Noel Zia Lee. Touch Up Your Pics [Wired How-To Wiki]