Ubuntu 10.04 is Lucid Lynx
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![]() | 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… |
![]() | In the build up to the final release of Ubuntu 9.10 Karmic Koala, the final alpha version i.e. Ubuntu 9.10 Alpha 6 has been released a couple of days ago with a very pleasant change – They have done away with the Usplash! As you might be aware, Canonical is aiming for a 10 seconds… |
![]() | In Kubuntu 9.04 the Kubuntu logo has been replaced by the KDE logo at the Kickoff button.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… |
![]() | In its to-be-released Maemo 5, it has been announced that an office viewer based on KOffice2 is going to be available. This is one of the first steps in Maemo’s transition from GTK to QT. For those of you who do not know, Maemo 5 is the OS to be used in Nokia N900. One… |
![]() | 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… |
![]() | 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. |