How to disable the GNOME Keyring?
GNOME Keyring is a place where passwords (and encryption keys) for a user are stored in an encrypted file. The user enters a global password...
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GNOME Keyring is a place where passwords (and encryption keys) for a user are stored in an encrypted file. The user enters a global password...
KDE Software Compilation 4.4 Beta 2 was released a few days back. Now it is available for installation in your Kubuntu Karmic system as well....
Apple’s next generation iPhone is already in the pipeline and the industry is expecting it to make its debut at next year’s WWDC which is...
In this article we will tell you about two tools using which you can work more efficiently and extract more juice out of your Laptop battery during work.
Configuring Telnet in a CISCO router is one of the few basic things you would do when you start working with it. And this also...
KDE SC 4.4 was released few days back and it came with lots of improvement and some interesting new features including the much talked about and much...
If you are one of those e-mail users who have a gazillion contacts in the address book then you might know how frustrating does it...
In a very surprise announcement, Mark Shuttleworth, the founder of Canonical Ltd., the company behind Ubuntu, announced today that he will be stepping down as...
Although Chrome currently has only a small percentage of users compared to Firefox and Internet Explorer, Google is going all out to bring Chrome to...
The Google Phone rumours which we were hearing for quite some time now, has turned out to be true. The lucky lot who have already...
The GNOME community is considering a split from the GNU Project. The proposal for the split came from senior GNOME developer Philip Van Hoof who...
exFAT is the modern version of its predecessor – the FAT filesystem. It expands the size of files that flash memory devices can handle, to...