The tab is easily one of the most used feature in Firefox. It gives you the convenience of browsing different sites in one single window and save you the trouble of too many windows cluttering your desktop. If you are like me, who like to open many tabs at the same time, here are 10 useful extensions that you can use to better manage your tabs.
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How To Backup Your Ubuntu System With Remastersys
After countless hours of configuring, tweaking, installing new applications onto your Ubuntu system, the last thing that you want to do is to reformat and start everything all over again. Remastersys is here to save you all this trouble.
Read more »Linux Mint 6 "Felicia" Review
TechieMoe reviews a lot of distributions and he's consistently reviewed Mint since the release of version 3.1. He is the first to review Linux Mint 6 Felicia and gives it a rating of 3 out of 4.
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Review: The Logitech MX Air on Linux
For some time I have wondered how well the Logitech MX Air mouse really works. It claims to let you control your computer simply by holding your mouse in the air, pointing it at your computer, and waving it around. Recently, I have gotten the chance to check it out.
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Software as a Subversive Activity, Part 6: Linux Isn't Just Good Ideology -- It's Better Computing
There's no way around it: the longer you run a Windows installation, the slower and less responsive it gets. On my year-old dual-boot laptop, I wait longer and longer for Windows to boot, and longer and longer for programs to do what I ask.
Read more »An Easy Way to Introduce Inkscape Drawing Program to Youth and Adults
Inkscape is a fun, free and very powerful vector drawing program that runs on all major computer platforms: Linux, Macintosh and Windows. This program can give you endless hours of enjoyment, even if you're not an artist. And if you develop mastery of using Inkscape, someone wants to pay you money to create graphics for them.
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Pidgin 2.5.3 (Finally!)
Well, we finally kicked Pidgin 2.5.3 out of the nest, two days late. It's spreading its wings and flying.
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"I'm Linux" Video Contest Will Probably Be a Forking Mess
Move over Hodgman and that hipster kid who briefly dated Drew Barrymore, because there's a new advertising campaign in town that hopes to take Linux into the mainstream. With commercials.
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15 Tips to Improve your Linux Experience
The beauty of Linux is in users ability to do large amount of customization to have a unique user expereince. So today we will look in to some tips for a “better” Linux experience.
Read more »Debian- What It Means To Me
I have a love/hate relationship with Debian. It is a solid operating system, with a lot of potential. When initially released in 1993, then following the subsequent years, Debian wan innovative. It was one of the first distributions to introduce package management that resolves dependencies, and it did so well.
Read more »Manipulate Vector Images with Open Source Inkscape
Inkscape is an open source vector editing program. If you are looking for a free alternative to the Adobe Illustrator, Inkscape has a host of features that make it worth taking for a spin.
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How to use SSH Via HTTP Proxy using Corkscrew in Ubuntu
If you want to ssh your vps server or your home computer from your work place (assuming you are using http proxy).You need to use Corkscrew.
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Displaying maps with OpenLayers
Google Maps gives you a quick and easy way to add maps to your Web site, but when you're using Google's API, your ability to display other data is limited. If you have your own data you want to display, or data from sources other than Google, OpenLayers, an open source JavaScript library, can give you more options.
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linux audio confusing as ever
Audio in linux, how to put it into words? How about: oss, alsa, pulseaudio, esound, arts, portaudio, jack, gstreamer, phonon. :googly: Did I miss any? Embarrassment of riches? Or just embarrassment?
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A horrific start with openSUSE 11.1
In the past 24-hours with the latest openSUSE 11.1, I’ve had a horrific experience. And while I’ve not given up on the distribution, I’m putting down my experiences here neither as a call for help nor as a rant to keep people away. Rather, an honest approach spreads honest knowledge… and hopefully I will be proved wrong, and others will not make the same “mistakes?” I made.
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