Archive July, 2007
Screen: Tips & Tricks
[ Friday, 13 July 2007, Treadstone ]
Screen is a program which enables users to create more system shells without the need of logging in multiple times. Moreover it allows to leave programs running after you’ve logged out.
GIMP Tricks: Chocolate bar with GIMP
[ Monday, 9 July 2007, titter ]
Some time ago I saw a chocolate bar made with Adobe Photoshop somewhere on the Internet. I thought that Gimp can’t do worse than and I got myself to work. It seemed to be quite easy and here is the result in 28 steps.
Author: Kifer71
Create a transparent (advanced options > fill with: transparency) picture 120×80 […]
Polish National Interoperability Framework promotes Open Standards
[ Saturday, 7 July 2007, michuk ]
Polish Ministry of Internal Affairs, responsible for National Computerization project is currently working on National Interoperability Framework. The framework regulates three types of activities: Administration to Business (A2B), Administration to Citizens (A2C) and internal (A2A). Its main goal is to provide good practices and regulations concerning building and maintaining e-government services.
A similar framework has been […]
Get Real or How NOT To Convert Your Grandma to Linux
[ Wednesday, 4 July 2007, trashcat ]
This very article, inspired by the former one “Understanding the Common User”, deals with how to treat people that know nothing about Linux, how to teach them what Linux is about and how not to do it to wrong people.
GConf — GNOME under the hood
[ Monday, 2 July 2007, smalu ]
To put things short, Gconf is a system built in GNOME 2 which stores applications’ preferable configuration data as well as graphical environment variables in its own files (think: GNOME registry). I’d like you to get familiar with the Gconf tool’s functions, engineering, and usage with this article.
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