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Icon herding gets easier with Tango Generator

Author: Nathan Willis When you want to customize the look and feel of your Linux desktop environment, you can find many resources for altering window...

Make your Asus Eee PC cooler with these software tweaks

By Dmitri PopovEnabling webcam in SkypeThe current Eee PC models are shipped with a version of Skype that doesn't support the built-in webcam. There...

Free software menus reinvented

Author: Bruce Byfield Free software programmers are fond of saying that they'd prefer not to reinvent the wheel. Apparently that attitude no longer applies to...

Album Cover Art Downloader makes iPod a touch nicer

Author: Tina Gasperson When ripping CDs from my own collection or (shh) my friends', I didn't always bother to include the cover art. Personally, I...

Alexandria: Book cataloging the way it should be

Author: Bruce Byfield GNU/Linux inherits a tradition of small programs that do one thing very well. A modern example of this tradition is Alexandria, a...

A conversation with the autopackage team

Author: Samartha Vashishtha Curtis Knight, Isak Savo, and Taj Morton are the lead maintainers and developers of autopackage, a set of tools designed to let...

Review: Tiny Asus Eee packs a big punch

Author: Lisa Hoover The Asus Eee PC has been heralded as a groundbreaking new computing experience and great for children. While the computer didn't bowl...

CLI Magic: Viewing system information

Author: Bruce Byfield GNU/Linux is bursting with information about the system on which it runs. The system's hardware and memory, its Internet link and current...

A handful of desktop utilities for snipping multiple clips

Author: Bruce Byfield You might imagine that a utility as simple as a multiple clipboard would have become standard on the GNU/Linux desktop. All it...

Choosing an ink-level monitor

Author: Bruce Byfield Thanks to the OpenPrinting Database and the Common Unix Printing System (CUPS), printer support on GNU/Linux is much easier than it was...