Upcoming
January 17th, 2007, by mortenskytIf you have any suggestions whatsoever for other future subjects that you would like to see me write an article about, please do not hesitate to contact me! Click here to go to the contact-page for more information on how to do that.
Future subjects
Note, this list is subject to change. The newest ideas/suggestions will be appended to the bottom of the list, but the order in which I might do the articles has nothing to do with the order in which they’re written on this list. Some articles might never get written.
- Media-players
There’s a load of media players for Linux, but which are best for what purposes? Are there any general players fit for everything? - OpenOffice.org 2.0 Writer vs. Microsoft Word 2003
One of the major reasons for not switching from Windows to Linux can be the lack of Microsoft Word, but is the change really that big? - Home-video
Edit your home-videos, adding titles and effects, polish the sound, adding background-music and wrapping it all up on DVD. Can this actually be accomplished using only free software? - Graphics
For managing photo-albums, calibrating colors, cropping and rotating images, there are lots of tools, but what about actually making graphics, slicing it for web pages and so on? - Free games
Loads of free games are now available for Linux, but how do they compare to commercial games? A look at kids-games, mind-games and 3D-games. - KDE
Summing up on my many years of experience using KDE, taking a look at the bundled applications and the Koffice-package. - FreeSpire
Linspire is a commercial distribution, which now also has a free edition. Interestingly, the unique package-manager from Linspire is included with sources available. Unique video-documentation is also bundled. - SimplyMEPIS
The Ubuntu-based distribution contains closed-source drivers and libraries, making it capable of playing games and multimedia-content out of the box. - Fast, small and compatible
A comparison between the distributions optimized for speed, size and compatibility with older systems. Does it make sense to try and install Linux on 10 year old hardware? - KDE-Desktop for your mom
I have recently installed Linux and KDE on my parents computer and they came from Windows. This article tells what stuff worked like it should (and how I made it so) and what I needed to change. - Amarok
It’s almost bundled in any newer KDE-install as the music-player and organizer, but what does it do and what does it lack, compared to popular somewhat free music organizers and players like Windows Media Player and Winamp? How is performance in large collections?

