To create a calendar in Gimp it's really easy - there's a couple of scripts you can download here or there.
It's easy afterward to customized and get any look you want.
Below I opted for a "grunge" look, therefor I used the Downcome font then added some textures, some dirty spots and then applied a "Tear off" effect (that you can find here)
Here's below January 2011 which looks like the it has been printed on potatoe's sack.
There's a similar method for Photoshop you can find at : http://psd.tutsplus.com/tutorials/designing-tutorials/create-a-calendar-using-scripting-in-photoshop/
Originally found on 100 Best Photoshop Tutorials of All Time that Yield Professional Results
Nov 30, 2010
Nov 16, 2010
UNetbootin
Tired of burning cd or dvd for a Linux live CD ?!
Have a look at UnetBootin - this little tool will install your Linux iso file on any USB key (assuming you have enough free space and you're ready to format it) - you will save a cd and it will be faster and less noisy ... what you've got to lose ?!
Work for Windows and Linux : UNetbootin - Homepage and Downloads
Have a look at UnetBootin - this little tool will install your Linux iso file on any USB key (assuming you have enough free space and you're ready to format it) - you will save a cd and it will be faster and less noisy ... what you've got to lose ?!
Work for Windows and Linux : UNetbootin - Homepage and Downloads
Installing mint-x "Julia" on an USB stick
I'm currently using Linux Mint Helena 8 on my laptop ; and since Linux Mint Julia 10 RC is now available , the idea grew to install Julia on a spare 4GB usb stick I had in my drawer.... Here's how it went :
But nevertheless Linux Mint 10 "Julia" is absolutely gorgeous, the "brushed steel" is perfect, all the icons are like little gems (especially the firefox icon) - the overall experience is absolutely outstanding, I'm currently running it from my 4GB USB key - and still have about 1.1GB of free space available ...
- Downloaded the Linux Mint 10 32bit iso torrent file at 10h30
- Burned the cd
- booted on the CD - this distros is absolutely gorgeous - so I tried various applications and finally decided it worth a shot.
- selected install from the Live CD
- selected destination as the /dev/sdb 3.8GB filesystem showed by the installer
- around 70% I noticed an update grub event happened
- the installation was completed at 11h09
I rebooted - then press F10 and selected in the laptop bios a restart from USB Hard drive and ...
I was very disappointed to have a black screen while the fan were blowing like crazy, I waited 5Mn ... it was no help.
Then I ejected the usb stick, planning to reboot on my old Linux Mint Helena 8, but then something worse happened, there was a grub rescue error - also in text mode, requesting a missing filesystem.
I re-insterted the usb stick and reboot - and there it was a grub loader offering to boot either from 2.6.35 Julia on the /dev/sdb or to boot from Helena 2.6.31 on /dev/sda ... and it worked just fine.
The USB stick isn't flagged as bootable, and the grub loader was modified on the existing Linux Mint Helena - and I can't help but to wonder why ?!
But nevertheless Linux Mint 10 "Julia" is absolutely gorgeous, the "brushed steel" is perfect, all the icons are like little gems (especially the firefox icon) - the overall experience is absolutely outstanding, I'm currently running it from my 4GB USB key - and still have about 1.1GB of free space available ...
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