Seahorse Setup on Ubuntu
Seahorse, also known as Passwords & Encryption, is an application included with Ubuntu that allows you to manage your PGP and SSH encryption keys. …
Continue ReadingSeahorse, also known as Passwords & Encryption, is an application included with Ubuntu that allows you to manage your PGP and SSH encryption keys. …
Continue ReadingUbuntu includes the Remote Desktop Viewer application for viewing remote Linux desktops. The Remote Desktop Viewer, also known as Vinagre, supports …
Continue ReadingIn a recent newsgroup posting Linus Torvalds was quoted as saying voices in his head disliked ever lengthening version 2.x numbers, and now we have a …
Continue ReadingFedora 15 is the latest release of Fedora and is codenamed Lovelock. Have they managed to one-up Ubuntu and their new Unity interface?
Continue ReadingUsing VLC on Linux enables you to setup a simple, cost effective video storage and streaming server for your local network. With a few simple steps …
Continue ReadingAre you a Mozilla browser user wanting to work in an AIX environment. If so, this article shows how those users can use this Linux operating system …
Continue ReadingGparted is a live linux CD that allows you to format a hard drive as Mac HFS and many other file systems. It is a distributed as an ISO, which is …
Continue ReadingVarious CAD packages are available for Linux, each offering a slightly different set of features and functions. As such you should be able to find a …
Continue ReadingWhile the choice of browser Linux browser history eraser tools is limited, they provide great results and can be used to speed up both your browser …
Continue ReadingAre your Linux software installations messing with your system? It might be of great interest to know that your installations might just be tampering …
Continue ReadingThis article lists the best GNOME-shell and GTK themes which are worth looking at. Though there are numerous themes out there, we have listed only the …
Continue ReadingIf you’re puzzled by the new Ubuntu 11.04 Natty Narwhal, and don’t know where to start looking for the web browser, email, media player …
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