Do you remember the Studio To Go! Linux audio distribution? Unfortunately, there will be no more releases. Fervent Software Ltd, a developer of this commercially available Linux audio Live CD is now no longer trading.
The end of the Studio To Go! Live CD
Important hotkeys for the GIMP
And one more post on The GIMP. In this list you can see most important hotkeys for the GIMP under Linux (most of them work on Windows as well).
A beatiful set of Gimp brushes
I’ve recently found a beatiful set of GIMP brushes. Fractal Flames Palm Trees & Roses contains palms, trees, roses, flames, and many more! You will find this brush set here.
A few tricks with GIMP – video tutorial
Prideinwork created a very interesting screencast / video tutorial, which will teach you a few tricks with GIMP. This nice video demonstrates the select tool, layer masking and blending, and few other GIMP tips.
New versions of Linux Music Notation applications
If you are using music notation software, you should visit Linux Journal website and read an article Music Notation Programs: Recent Releases. Dave Phillips have recently presented the most interesting additions and new features of Linux notation applications.
Some funny animations created using Blender
BlenderNation have recently written about David Ward, a graphic web designer who also enjoys doing 3D modelling and animation. Off course, all animations are created using Blender.
LinuxSampler – an open source audio sampler
Why More Linux Users Aren’t Gamers?
Mad Penguin published interesting article on Linux games. Matt Hartley, the author, tries to predict the future of Linux gaming.
Publish your own photoblog using Pixelpost
Pixelpost is a MySQL/PHP-based application allows you to publish a photoblog. You can extend Pixelpost’s functionality via addons, so you can turn your basic photoblog into a powerful photo publishing platform – writes Linux.com. The article Photoblogging with Pixelpost is available here.
Knoppix 5.3
Knoppix 5.3, after pausing for a year, was presented at CeBIT, in Hannover, Germany. Softpedia published a short review of the new distribution.