KTools: Kdict Searching for Answers with Kdict
Feb 28, 2005Don’t worry if your memory lets you down. All you need is a place to look for answers. If you want definitions, explanations, and vocubulary, Kdict, KDE’s dictionary utility, is the tool you need.
more »Red Hat Custom Install Customizing Red Hat Installation
Jan 31, 2005If you’re one of those users who just wants to slip the CD into the drive and answer the prompts,your are probably content with a Red Hat installation. But if you are someone who wants it your own way,you might be looking for a better fit.We’ll show you how to get it.
more »deskTOPia 3D Tools for the Desktop
Jan 31, 2005Command line programs do what they are supposed to do but in a very
unspectacular way. If you prefer a more sophisticated look and feel,you’ll find
a 3D alternative for almost every task.This article examines some of the most
interesting 3D tools for the desktop.
more »GFTP File Transfer with the Versatile GFTP
Jan 31, 2005Whether you like your file transfers with a GUI or from a command prompt,
GFTP has the right tool for every job.The GFTP client also supports advanced
features such as secure file transfer with SSH.
more »KTools Ktools: Superkaramba
Jan 31, 2005SuperKaramba is always a pretty sight,with a collection of themes that
allow users to give their desktops that personal touch.
more »Display Managers KDM and GDM Configuring KDM and GDM
Dec 31, 2004Both KDE and GNOME have display
managers.We’ll look at the features
offered by KDM and GDM,and we’ll
examine how to configure a display
manager for your Linux system.
more »deskTOPia Setting up SuxPanel
Dec 31, 2004Even the smallest desktop has room
for a panel. If your choice of a window
manager does not support a suitable
panel alternative,you can always add
a panel like SuxPanel. Suxpanel provides
many useful features for the
desktop,and it even it even supports
plug-ins.
more »KTools Mouse gestures and keyboard shortcuts with KHotKeys
Dec 31, 2004Mouse gestures and keyboard shortcuts
add speed and simplicity to PC
operations. Mouse gestures used to
be the domain of Opera and Mozilla
users,but KHotKeys now brings them
to Konqueror for users of KDE 3.2 or
newer.You can even launch non-KDE
programs with KHotKeys.
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