Search results for The Perfect Desktop - OpenSUSE 10.3 (GNOME)
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Post date: October 12, 2010, 11:10
Category: Miscellaneous
Views: 3370
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Tutorial quote: The new Ubuntu 10.10 (Maverick Meerkat) has just been released. This guide shows how you can upgrade your Ubuntu 10.04 desktop and server installations to Ubuntu 10.10. |
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Post date: October 14, 2011, 07:10
Category: Miscellaneous
Views: 4257
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Tutorial quote: The new Ubuntu 11.10 (Oneiric Ocelot) has just been released. This guide shows how you can upgrade your Ubuntu 11.04 desktop and server installations to Ubuntu 11.10. |
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Post date: October 21, 2008, 11:10
Category: Desktop
Views: 4526
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Tutorial quote: The Xbox Media Center (XBMC) is a media center application for Linux, Mac, and Windows that allows you to manage/watch/listen to/view your videos, music, and pictures. It has a nice interface, can be controlled from the desktop or a remote control or via its built-in web interface, and it can be extended by custom scripts. This guide shows how you can install XBMC on a Fedora 9 desktop (i386). |
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Post date: December 17, 2009, 14:12
Category: Installing
Views: 3272
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Tutorial quote: This tutorial provides step-by-step instructions on how to install VMware Server 1.0.x (1.0.10 at the time of this writing) on an Ubuntu 9.10 desktop system. This is for those who prefer VMware Server 1.0.x over VMware Server 2. |
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Post date: May 27, 2010, 11:05
Category: Installing
Views: 5279
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Tutorial quote: This tutorial provides step-by-step instructions on how to install VMware Server 1.0.x (1.0.10 at the time of this writing) on a Kubuntu 10.04 desktop system. This is for those who prefer VMware Server 1.0.x over VMware Server 2. |
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Post date: January 27, 2009, 07:01
Category: Desktop
Views: 3592
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Tutorial quote: Mail Notification monitors your mailboxes for new mail.
When new mail arrives, Mail Notification alerts you by displaying an icon in the notification area. Moreover, a mail summary can be displayed in the icon tooltip, a sound can be played, and notifications containing useful action buttons can be popped up. |
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Post date: December 5, 2006, 22:12
Category: System
Views: 4574
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Tutorial quote: Synaptic is a graphical user interface (GUI) for managing software packages on Debian-based distributions. If you are using Debian or Ubuntu you will easily find Synaptic in the System Tools menu or in the Administration menu. Synaptic uses the GTK graphic libraries . So, if you are using GNOME on your debian-based distro you will probably have Synaptic installed as well. Synaptic is a graphical package management program for apt. It provides the same features as the apt-get command line utility with a GUI front-end based on Gtk+. |
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Post date: November 27, 2007, 10:11
Category: Hardware
Views: 7216
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Tutorial quote: This document describes how to manage your mobile phone with Wammu via bluetooth on Fedora 8. Depending on the manufacturer and model of your mobile phone, you will be able to retrieve your contacts (SIM & phone), calls, messages, todos, calendar and system information. You can also create contacts, events, todos and messages or manage data backups. In addition you can use the bluetooth manager to access your mobile phone like a standard storage media or use the Gnome phone manager for realtime messaging. |
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Post date: September 2, 2008, 23:09
Category: Desktop
Views: 4305
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Tutorial quote: Money Manager Ex is a free, open-source, cross-platform, easy-to-use personal finance software. It primarily helps organize one’s finances and keeps track of where, when and how the money goes. It is also a great tool to get a bird’s eye view of your financial worth. |
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Post date: February 17, 2009, 07:02
Category: Optimizing
Views: 5784
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Tutorial quote: pngcrush is an optimizer tool for PNG (Portable Network graphic) files. pngcrush is an excellent batch-mode compression utility for PNG images. Depending on the application that created the original PNGs, it can improve the file size anywhere from a few percent to 40% or more (completely losslessly) |
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