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Someone commented on the article about Google Chrome’s FTP client that they almost thought it was a joke because there was no RSS feed handler in Google Chrome.
Well if that article was a joke this one must be, too.
Well if that article was a joke this one must be, too.
How to Root Your Froyo Android Smart Phone`
In this article I’m going to tell you how you can gain root access to your Froyo Android smart phone. This comes in handy if your phone comes with firmware applications you want to uninstall.
Google Chrome now Sports an FTP Client
One thing that has been holding me back from switching from Firefox to Google Chrome has been the lack of an FTP client. I’ve been quite fond of FireFTP for a while now. Well, my wait seems to be over.
Fedora 16 Review: A Big Change or A Little Editing? (With Screenshots)
Unwilling to wait for Fedora 16 final to come out, I went ahead and installed Fedora 16 beta. So much has been fixed in Fedora 16 that was wrong in Fedora 15 I can hardly see why this is called a beta. However, there are a few things I’ve noticed that go awry with Fedora 16 that will hopefully be fixed by the time the final release comes out.
Xubuntu Review: It Packs a Punch! (With Screenshots)
Xubuntu 11.04 is a fast, stable operating system for older systems or systems that could use the performance boost. It is beautifully well put together and easy to use.
How to Sync Calendar and Contacts with Google in Evolution
In an earlier post I told you how you can sync your cell phone with Evolution. In this post I’m going to tell you how you can sync your calendar and contacts with Google in Evolution.
How to Sync Evolution With Your Cell Phone in Fedora 15
This article will tell you how to sync the Evolution email client with just about any cell phone in Fedora 15.
What to Do When Your Android Phone Won’t Sync With Banshee
Today I ran in to the problem of getting my Android phone to sync with Banshee in Fedora 15. No matter what I did, my Android phone wouldn’t show in Banshee’s devices list. I fixed it (yay!) and now here’s some tips on what to do if your Android phone won’t sync with Banshee.
It’s My Blog and I Can Write if I Want To
I pay $7.95 a month for hosting a blog because I enjoy writing. I don’t profess to be a professional of any sort, much less a technical writer. I enjoy writing though so I take the time out from my busy/hectic work/school/home schedule to write about the new things I learn about Linux. Why Linux? Because it’s the operating system I’ve been using on my desktop for the past 6 years. I don’t always get everything right (after all, I AM NOT A TECHNICAL WRITER), but I like to think that I at least help some people ease the transition between Linux and Windows. I don’t write for system administrators but for the common public. With this in mind, I try to make things as easy as possible to understand. That may mean skipping over some technical details, but that’s ok. The new user doesn’t need to become a system administrator to run Linux on their desktop.
Chakra GNU/Linux: A Review With Screenshots
According to Distrowatch, Chakra GNU/Linux is a Live CD distribution aimed at ease of use and originally forked from Arch Linux. Some of its features include a graphical installer, automatic hardware detection and configuration, the latest KDE desktop, and a variety of tools and “extras”.
Install Global Menu in Fedora 15
This is a script that will install Global Menu in Fedora 15 with Gnome 3 Shell.
Fedora 15 Configuration Series: Gnome Tweak Tool
The following article is part of a series I’m writing on the various configuration tools available in Fedora 15. Look at the bottom of this article for links to the rest of the series.
Bodhi Linux: A Closer Look
A while back I did a review on Bodhi Linux. There were some implications that I didn’t take a close enough look at the operating system, and I have to agree. So here’s a follow up to the original review on Bodhi Linux.
A Complete Review of Bodhi Linux With Screenshots
Bodhi Linux was recommended to me as a possible solution to try after I mentioned having system resource issues with Ubuntu One. I have to admit I’ve been rather curious about Bodhi as I have read several rave reviews on it.
A Brief History of My Life on Linux: Part II
This is the second story in a short series about my experiences with Linux..
For the time being, I was quite happy on Mandrake and even upgraded to a more recent version of Mandriva. After a while though (approximately 6 months) I started getting curious about other distributions, especially when other Linux users talked about how one needed to find the “right” distribution for themselves. I wondered if Mandriva was really the “right” distribution for me or if I just liked it because it was the first distribution I had experienced.
For the time being, I was quite happy on Mandrake and even upgraded to a more recent version of Mandriva. After a while though (approximately 6 months) I started getting curious about other distributions, especially when other Linux users talked about how one needed to find the “right” distribution for themselves. I wondered if Mandriva was really the “right” distribution for me or if I just liked it because it was the first distribution I had experienced.
Maximize Your Screen Real Estate in Fedora 15
By default, Gnome 3 in Fedora 15 doesn’t leave you with much screen real estate with its huge title bar and persistent menu bar. These settings certainly don’t like the tiny 10 inch screen of my netbook. But with a little tweaking, you can remove the title bar and auto hide the menu bar, maximizing your screen real estate like my screenshot below (yes, that is my WHOLE screen):
Fedora 15 Configuration Series: A Review Of Ailurus
Ailurus is a great little program to add on to a fresh installation of Fedora 15. I would compare it to something along the lines of Ubuntu Tweak, in which the user is presented with a set of clean up tasks, system information, a package manager, and even a good solid set of repositories to choose from. I only wish I had found it a little earlier than I did as it would have made adding the initial repositories a breeze when I first installed Fedora 15.
Growing Pains
I never realized how "soft" Ubuntu had made me until I tried switching to Fedora. You know, I’ve been with Ubuntu for a long time, ever since Breezy, back when you still had to configure your own drivers, back when it was more “plug and pray” than plug and play. Coming from Mandriva, I learned a lot about Linux back then when I switched to Ubuntu. I thought that once I started getting adept that was the last of my worries… Boy, was I wrong.
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