From the page: "From blog of Locutus I found an entry "3D Chuck. The Gimp script way.". I have never even thought of this idea - the guide describes how to turn regular image into 3d-image for viewing with red and green or blue and yellow 3d-glasses."
Linux has been around for over two decades now. But how well do you know the origins of this open source operating system?
Why not take our quiz and test whether you really are a true Linux expert. After you complete the quiz well let you know how you went and give you the correct answers."
From the page: "One great milestone for Mozilla FireFox 3 browser and in the battle against the more pathetic dinosaur of the browser world, Internet Explorer, was achieved early this year when FireFox 3 beated Internet Explorer 6 on most used web browsers statistics (at least according to StatCounters statistics)."
Problem: How to install XMMS for Linux distro that dropped supporting it? Read on...
Several Linux distributions have been dropping support for old XMMS audio player for various reasons.
My desktop computer is running one of those distributions (Debian) that just rolled from previous stable, Etch, to new Debian 5 (or Lenny) and I was shocked when I noticed that my favorite audio player had been automatically removed! :o
Anyway, after thinking about switching audio player software for a while and checking feature lists and screenshots of some I came to conclusion that while there are lot's of very advanced players available the fact remained that XMMS still has it's merits and for my peculiar needs it was the best one available (yeah, I know about Audacity, it's not the same).
So check this blog entry of mine to find how you can install XMMS on Debian and Ubuntu systems - and no compiling from source required :)
From the page: "Video: Hacker war drives San Francisco cloning RFID passports"
Be carefull with cards, passes, etc. that more and more often come with RFID chip which, depending on case, may present anything from minor/none risk to really bad risks. Idont want to be fearmonger here but do consider that even those higher security chips being possibly in your pocket can be cloned by someone just standing close to you for a while.