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Hacking on the Slab

The Slab, aka GNOME Main Menu, (http://en.opensuse.org/GNOME/Slab) and its associated Application Browser and Control Centre have some good points and some bad points. This article describes tips for customisation, the aspects I dislike and what I have done about them. It is largely written with a view to a scenario where the users of a SLED 11 machine do not have root.

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Linux Just Does That: Workspaces

For a while now I have taken for granted the marvelous functionality commonly referred-to as "workspaces" in the X window system. Anybody using a graphical interface with X already probably has this functionality present by default and in many distributions the feature of multiple workspaces is even enabled by default The idea behind this article is to show how efficiency in the GUI can be improved using this feature and the ease of adopting the technology to suit your needs out of the box, because Linux Just Does That.

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How to Make GNOME Desktop Effects Disabled by Default

By default, SLED 11 will enable Desktop Effects in GNOME if it considers the hardware to be capable of supporting them. This article describes how to prevent GNOME from enabling Desktop Effects by default, whilst still allowing users to enable them if they wish to do so.

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How good to be a Linux Person

Many of us knows windows and mac because of their popularity based on their sales and in many aspects and since this are only for users who are not known for linux.

Submitted by: simpleminds on Mon. 04.13.2009
Filed Under: Cool Solutions
Topic: Gnome
Product: Linux

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How to Organize the Windows in SUSE on a GNOME Desktop

This article explains how to organize all your open windows, how to switch between them, and how to make the working environment easier...

Submitted by: battala on Thu. 01.29.2009
Filed Under: Cool Solutions
Topic: Gnome
Product: SUSE Linux Enterprise

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How to Change the Global File Association in GNOME on SLED 10

If you need to change the global file association for a particular type of file that you use frequently, check out this new TID from Novell Support for instructions on how to change it.

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