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fedora, suse, ubuntu...its all good...
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There's no place like 127.0.0.1
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GNU's Image Manipulation Program
www.gimp.org
The GIMP is for Winders, also!...
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GNU's Image Manipulation Program
www.gimp.org
The GIMP is for Winders, also!
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vi is a screen-oriented text editor computer program written by Bill Joy in 1976 for an early BSD release.
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Use it as my main IDE when programming (every day)
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easily the best player out there...
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Apache's open source web server and servlet container.
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Azureus implements the BitTorrent protocol using java language and comes bundled with many invaluable features for both beginners ...
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Undisputedly the most widely used open source compiler out there.
http://gcc.gnu.org/...
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Structured Vector Graphics editor, like Adobe Illustrater
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open source OS X chat client for jabber, aim, yahoo, msn, etc
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Xgl - graphics subsystem
Compiz - compositing manager to the X.org project
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The GUI-version of ViM, a text-editor
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A Free Telnet/SSH Client
http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/p
utty/...
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As a text editor, as a slim editor for code.
Use it every bloody day!
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Beryl is a combined window manager and composite manager written in C using OpenGL to provide acceleration. It is designed to be h...
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Beryl is a combined window manager and composite manager written in C using OpenGL to provide acceleration. It is designed to be highly flexible, extensible, and portable, while all the while keeping in mind that the users knows how they want their desktops to act better than we do. With Beryl the rather esoteric concept of the computer desktop is brought down to a more human level, allowing for a more native and intuitive understanding of your workspace.
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Gotta listen to my non-DRM music... o.O
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