Archive September 2010

Top 10 Text Editors For Linux / Unix Users

Top 10 Text Editors For Linux / Unix Users

In This article i will show a quite good collection for advanced text editors for Linux\Unix users, and non-advanced too. including many features to easily edit a lot of deferent text file types.Also you will find many great IDE ” Integrated Development Environment ” text editor for editing many programing languages files.

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File Associations With Different Applications for KDE Desktop

File Associations With Different Applications for KDE Desktop

File associations is a great feature on KDE desktop to easily associate a specific file type or extension to application with different priority for those installed applications.

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[How To]: Hide System Title Bar For Google Chrome On KDE Desktop

[How To]: Hide System Title Bar For Google Chrome On KDE Desktop

It’s quite annoying for many users specially who has small display resolution to use Google Chrome included with title bar, I like Google Chrome and Chromium open source version because they safe a big space on my display. Both of them using simple user interface menu does not take a big area of your desktop, you can always use function key 11 for full screen mode.

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Add StatusNet Desktop To Message Menu Indicator Applet

Add StatusNet Desktop To Message Menu Indicator Applet

If you are a StatusNet user or Identi.ca user you will like to try StatusNet Desktop application, with StatusNet Desktop you can easily check your friends notices, replays, your inbox, personal time line, search on public time line, and connecting multiple accounts for Status.net or Identi.ca.

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[How To]: Change Number of WorkSpaces On Ubuntu 10.10 Netbook

[How To]: Change Number of WorkSpaces On Ubuntu 10.10 Netbook

Adding multiple workspaces it might be useful for many users to organize currently opened applications or windows, become handy feature specially if you have a big display with high resolution to easily switch between workspaces as many as you want.

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[How To]: Install FluxBox Themes “Styles”

[How To]: Install FluxBox Themes “Styles”

After using Linux Mint 9 with Fluxbox window anager for a while i decide to add more themes or also know as styles. so in this post will show how to easily install fluxbox themes on Linux Mint 9 or any other distribution using Fluxbox window manager.

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Linux/Unix Security Guides, Resources, Books, Manuals

Linux/Unix Security Guides, Resources, Books, Manuals

Securing your operating system kinda challenge this days always you want to keep your files and folders safe on your machine if you are connected to network or not. Also if you had installed a web server application on your operating system you have to know how to secure web server applications and databases connected to it such as My SQL. So here I am listing many free, opensource books, manuals, guides and websites resources for SElinux to help you how to secure your own Linux/Unix operating system.

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Animal Shelter Manager Free Open Source Medical Application

Animal Shelter Manager Free Open Source Medical Application

Animal shelter Manager is a great application to manage veterinary clinics, can save medical status, treatments, animal diary, reports, adoptions, animal medical history. Indexing animals with different species, sex, type, size, breed, and date of birth.

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Steadyflow Download Manager – Possibilities

Steadyflow Download Manager – Possibilities

 

Steadyflow is a download manager for HTTP/FTP. the UI inspired by Transmission bittorrent client, this application still under development written by Vala programing language.

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Upcoming Artwork For Xubuntu 10.10 Maverick Wallpapers – Themes – Icons

Upcoming Artwork For Xubuntu 10.10 Maverick Wallpapers – Themes – Icons

Upcoming Xubuntu 10.10 based on Ubuntu 10.10 Maverick Meerkat with Xfce desktop environment coming with many artwork enhancement for Wallpapers, Icons, and Themes.

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[How To]: Limit Download Speed For Apt Command Using Terminal

APT stand for Advanced Packaging Tool, first designed as a front-end for dpkg to work with .deb packages for Debian operating system, also this package working on multi platform so you might see APT working on many different distributions even it’s not debian based.

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[Reviews]: Linux Mint 9 Fluxbox Review ” Isadora “

[Reviews]: Linux Mint 9 Fluxbox Review ” Isadora “

I have been using Linux Mint since Linux Mint 5 Elyssa always was interesting in Linux Mint Fluxbox editions because it does not require high hardware specifications using a really lightweight window manager Fluxbox based on Blacbox. First installation for Linux Mint 5 on my Laptop with hardware specifications 1GHz and 256 MB of RAM, so Linux Mint 9 Fluxbox edition is a good choice if you don’t have a good hardware specifications.

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