Desktop search has come a long way these last couple of years, instead of waiting on slow search systems, we now have indexing applications that can find our files in a flash. Here I’ll present you with various options in the Linux world.
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I have recently acquired a brand new MacBook (2.2 GHz, 1Gb RAM). The first thing I did with it was to resize the OSX partition using Boot Camp to make space for Linux. Now my MacBook dualboots Leopard and Ubuntu.
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Make Sunbird shine with extensions
Sunbird, Mozilla's calendar application, supports extensions just as Firefox and Thunderbird do. What kind of extensions work with a calendar? How about being able to get a weather forecast when you're setting up a golf date, or exporting your desktop calendar to a Web service?
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GNOME 2.22 focuses on utilities and standard applications
As you might expect, GNOME 2.22, the latest version of the popular desktop, which was released last week, has some functional tweaks and new default applications.
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Using Full KDE: Almost There
Using full KDE, meaning the KDE environment and all KDE applications, I have learned about the various applications and their usage. After using it for a week, what have I found?
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Linux fanboy hacks Beeb iPlayer again
Just hours after the BBC said it had fixed the iPlayer streamed TV service to prevent DRM-free file downloads, a London-based programmer has bypassed the new protection.
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Getting Stuff Done on Linux [Part 1]
One thing you hear often about Linux is that there’s no software for it. This is simply not true. There may not be much proprietary software for it, but there is some, and there are plenty of free alternatives to what most offices use every day.
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Speed Up Linux
Overall, Linux is not known as a resource hog. The free operating system is a fairly lean machine out of the box -- some distributions moreso than others. Still, there are some tweaks you can make to any Linux installation to speed things up.
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Suppressing the page number on page 1 in OpenOffice Writer is now a lot easier
Doing pagination that's a little advanced can be more complex than it needs to be. A new extension makes it all a lot easier.
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Creating brochures in OpenOffice.org Writer
If you're creating a brochure on folded letter-sized or A4 paper, you need to make sure the pages come out printed in the right order. It's not too tough, but a few tips in this article make it easier.
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Saving YouTube Flash Videos
If you've ever wanted to save those videos you watch on YouTube, you've no doubt looked to (or wondered about) various Firefox plugins or programs to do the job. Well, no need to go hunting and installing. The whole process is a lot easier than you think.
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openSuse 10.3 Impressions
I recently upgraded from openSuse 10.2 to openSuse 10.3, I did it the usual way, formatted my Linux partition and installed the new version. Just like 10.2, 10.3 installed without a hitch, recognized all my hardware, except my ATI Radeon X1300(more about this demonic device later).
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External projectors/monitors with GNU/Linux
When giving a presentation you have to get the projector working quickly and correctly otherwise it might get embarrassing. Many laptops have a special button to control the external screen but that does not always work with Linux or with some configurations, as sometimes there are too many things for the computer to figure out. Best thing to do is learn a couple of commands to control the external VGA output and do the thinking ourselves.
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Wine 1.0 Release Criteria updated
On March 15th Dan Kegel sent a email to the wine-devel mailing list with a outline of the new release schedule for Wine 1.0
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Having a Hardy day - Ten steps helping you not to have a hard time upgrading
So just before the first beta I finally updated my production machine to Hardy after feeling bad about not giving enough effort in testing for the last weeks. In one short sentence: It worked! In a longer sentence: It worked quite well, but…
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