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Glenda Rhodes — GIMP for Photographers
GIMP as an alternative to Photoshop for editing digital photos. Basic GIMP techniques (black/white, sepia, cropping) and some advanced techniques (layer masks for selective coloring, head-swapping, background blurring) will be covered...
Brandon Beattie — Linux Multimedia
Design, hardware, and software needed to build a Linux HTPC. Topics include what hardware works best in Linux, Distro flavors, available software, setup and using Linux multimedia...
Stuart Jansen of Guru Labs — SELinux
How-to and How-not-to on Security-Enhanced Linux, or SELinux...
Stephen Weeks of Guru Labs — Parrot
Using Parrot tools to create a compiler for a language like Scheme...
Jared Smith of Digium — Dialplans for Dummies
The basics of using the Asterisk dialplan. We'll explore simple voice menus, dialing other phones, and implementing things like voicemail, find-me/follow-me routing, and audio conferencing. Along the way, we'll also cover some telephony fundamentals...
Michael Place “HOWTO: Start an open-source radio station”
When a local community FM station suddenly fired their daytime on-air volunteers, the community came together and built a new home for them online...
Aaron Bockover “The Banshee Media Player”
Banshee is an open source multimedia application. With features like fast importing, powerful searching, smart playlists, podcasting (including video and streaming), a play queue, last.fm radio streaming, ...
Matt Asay’s ‘The Billion Dollar (Free) Software Opportunity ’
No one questions open source's ability to commoditize markets, but can open source also build new markets?...
David Moss’ keynote presentation at UTOSC 2008
The use of open source software in education is practically non-existent. What prevents a more widespread adoption? ...
Christer Edward’s keynote presentation at UTOSC 2008
This presentation is about Ubuntu in the “Enterprise”...
This is where you’ll find exciting and informative online video content about open source technology and the open source community.
This presentation will discuss using GIMP as an alternative to Photoshop for editing digital photos. Basic GIMP techniques (black/white, sepia, cropping) and some advanced techniques (layer masks for selective coloring, head-swapping, background blurring) will be covered. Participates are invited to bring in their own photos for questions and demonstrations. If time allows, the end portion of the class will be devoted to answering specific questions.
&ldquot;I have been on the outskirts of the open source community ever since my husband made me send out the initial release of Ubuntu in our Christmas cards back in 2004. Currently I help run Utah OpenTech, a company dedicated to helping small businesses implement VoIP using open source technologies. I am a frequent user of GIMP (on windows and ubuntu), using it for editing photos and most recently digital scrapbooking.&rdquot;
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