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We’re going to show you how to set up a mass document scanning system. To accomplish this, we’ll make use of a variety of Linux tools. The advantage of this approach is that you can tailor the process to match your specific requirements. This gives you a system that can handle big jobs and that is open to a lot of customisation.
GOG Linux support coming later this year
GOG releases on Linux this Autumn with the digital distributor testing a selection of their titles on Ubuntu and Linux Mint
Intel Galileo Review
The first Arduino-certified product to come out of Intel’s embedded systems division, is the Galileo a sign of things to come or a white elephant?
BBC Micro retrospective and the Raspberry Pi – educate, inform and entertain
Steve Furber, designer of the original BBC Micro, talks to David Crookes about how the BBC can learn from the past in their new push to teach programming to the masses.
Monitor network traffic tutorial
Use tshark to examine network traffic, solve network difficulties and add network data to a MongoDB database
Wayland multi-touch gets touchpad support
Next generation display server Wayland now properly integrates multi-touch touchpads thanks to libinput
PC remote maintenance tutorial
How you can add the ability to log back in and maintain a Linux system remotely
Code performance with gprof
Learn how gprof can help you to identify the performance bottlenecks in your program’s source code
Pear OS downloads removed
Pear OS has been bought out by an undisclosed company, and all free versions of the OS have been removed
SteamOS updated with AMD support
AMD and Intel chipsets are now supported by SteamOS in the latest update of Valve’s Linux-based gaming OS
Linux music player group test
What’s the best Linux media player? We find out the best way to organise and play your music library by testing out the top four music players available
More Ubuntu Phones coming in 2014
Ubuntu Phones should be released in 2014, according to Canonical community manager Jono Bacon.
Make your own DEB and RPM packages
We’ll show you how to manufacture the two most common types of Linux package for software distribution so you can become your own package maintainer
OggCamp 2013 – Free software, free culture & mass surveillance
At OggCamp, the largest UK gathering of free software and open hardware community, 450 geeks met under the shadow of the Snowden revelations
Control your Raspberry Pi robot from a web-connected device
Last issue we built a Raspberry Pi robot. This issue, we’ll create a Python web application that lets you control your bot using a first-person view
SSH from a web browser tutorial
There are times when you are stuck using a locked-down machine. As long as you have a browser, though, you can still connect to your remote machines. Here’s how…
SteamOS Install Guide
A more thorough, plain English guide to installing SteamOS
CentOS 6.5 Review – Red Hat for all
Red Hat Enterprise Linux for the masses, the Community Enterprise Operating System has been upgraded with some of the newest features from RHEL
MintBox 2 review – not as fresh, still as minty
The MintBox 2 is here, and it’s more powerful than ever. Just how much power are you getting for nearly £400 though?
Dual boot USB drive – tutorial
Want to carry around a multi-booting hard drive you can connect to any computer? Then this quick tutorial may just be for you