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A Complete Guide To Firefox Integration In Kubuntu


A Complete Guide To Firefox Integration In Kubuntu

Firefox is by far one of the best browsers available for Linux and is the prefered web browser of millions. However, if you use Firefox in KDE, you will notice that it sticks out from the rest of the KDE applications and look rather ugly. In this article, we show you how to make a…

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By Ricky
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How to install a telnet client in Windows 7?


Windows 7 (as well as Windows Vista) does not have a Telnet client installed by default. Well  if you do not know, a Telnet client finds it’s use in both Network Administration and even in day to day computer usage. In this article we will tell you how to install a Telnet Client on Windows…

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By Debjit

How to Add or Remove Windows features in Windows 7?


In this article we will tell you how to turn on or off a Windows Feature on your Windows 7 system.

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By Debjit

How To Change The Kickoff Logo To A Kubuntu Logo in Kubuntu 9.04


How To Change The Kickoff Logo To A Kubuntu Logo in Kubuntu 9.04

In Kubuntu 9.04 the Kubuntu logo has been replaced by the KDE logo at the Kickoff button. While this is purely cosmetic, some people (me included) would like to get back the Kubuntu logo, after all we are using Kubuntu. In this article we show you how to replace the KDE Kickoff logo with a…

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By Ricky
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How To Launch KSnapshot with the “Print Screen” key in Kubuntu 9.04


How To Launch KSnapshot with the “Print Screen” key in Kubuntu 9.04

In KDE 4.x, by default when we press the Print Screen key, the screenshot is taken and the image is copied to the clipboard. If we want to us this image we have to open an image editor program and past the picture and then save it. To launch KSnapshot instead of just copying the…

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By Ricky

How to change the default error document pages in Squid?


Squid is one of the best caching web proxy servers out there. Although it provides a number of  amazing features but the default error page which is served by Squid is very basic and does not look good. So if you are a system administrator you may like to customize or change the default error…

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By Debjit

A guide to configuring Access Control Lists (ACL) in squid


ACL stands for Access Control List and specifies who is allowed to access what and what operations are allowed by whom on a system. Squid Proxy Server uses ACLs to control access to the Squid proxy daemon. In this article we will tell you some points about ACL configuration in Squid.

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By Debjit

How to embed PDF documents in your website using Google Docs viewer?


How to embed PDF documents in your website using Google Docs viewer?

In this article we will tell you yet another method which you can use to embed PDF files right on your website using the Google Docs viewer.

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By Debjit

How to disable Popup Bubble notifications in Empathy messenger?


How to disable Popup Bubble notifications in Empathy messenger?

In this article we will tell you how to disable the Popup Bubble notifications in Empathy messenger for Linux.

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By Debjit

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