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Stories tagged with: desktop
How To Manage An iPod From A Linux Desktop With gtkpod
http://www.howtoforge.com/linux_gtkpod_ipod
This article shows how you can use an iPod on a Linux desktop with gtkpod (a graphical user interface for Apple's iPod). It covers how you can upload MP3 files from your desktop to your iPod, download MP3 files from your iPod to your desktop, how you can delete files on the iPod, and how you can create and modify playlists. Normally, Apple's iTunes software is needed to manage an iPod, but iTunes is not available for Linux. Fortunately, there are Linux alternatives such as gtkpod that can handle
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Tags: gtkpod, ipod, linux, desktop, apple, mp3, ogg, playlists
Desktop Organizers
http://www.squidoo.com/bestdesktoporganizers/
Complete guide to the best desktop organizers
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How To Manage An iPod From A Linux Desktop With Rhythmbox
http://www.howtoforge.com/linux_rhythmbox_ipod
This article shows how you can use an iPod on a Linux desktop with the Rhythmbox audio player. It covers how you can upload MP3 files from your desktop to your iPod and delete files on the iPod. Normally, Apple's iTunes software is needed to manage an iPod, but iTunes is not available for Linux. Fortunately, there are Linux alternatives such as Rhythmbox that can handle the task.
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Tags: rhythmbox, ipod, linux, desktop, apple
How To Manage An iPod From A Linux Desktop With Amarok
http://www.howtoforge.com/linux_amarok_ipod
This article shows how you can use an iPod on a Linux desktop with Amarok. It covers how you can upload MP3 files from your desktop to your iPod, download MP3 files from your iPod to your desktop, and how you can delete files on the iPod. Normally, Apple's iTunes software is needed to manage an iPod, but iTunes is not available for Linux. Fortunately, there are Linux alternatives such as Amarok that can handle the task.
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Installing Beryl On A CentOS 5.0 Desktop
http://www.howtoforge.com/beryl_centos5.0
This tutorial shows how you can install and use Beryl on a CentOS 5.0 desktop (the system must have a 3D-capable graphics card). With Beryl, you can make your desktop use beautiful 3D effects like wobbly windows or a desktop cube.
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Enabling Beryl On A PCLinuxOS 2007 Desktop
http://www.howtoforge.com/beryl_pclinuxos2007
This tutorial shows how you can enable Beryl on a PCLinuxOS 2007 desktop (the system must have a 3D-capable graphics card). With Beryl you can make your desktop use beautiful 3D effects like wobbly windows or a desktop cube.
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Using Compiz, Beryl, And Metisse On A Mandriva 2007 Spring Desktop
http://www.howtoforge.com/mandriva20071_compiz_beryl_metisse
This tutorial shows how you can use Compiz, Beryl, and Metisse on a Mandriva 2007 Spring (Mandriva 2007.1) desktop (the system must have a 3D-capable graphics card). With Compiz, Beryl, and Metisse, you can make your desktop use beautiful 3D effects like wobbly windows or a desktop cube (although the desktop cube is not available on Metisse).
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Tags: beryl, compiz, metisse, mandriva, linux, desktop
Installing Beryl Or Compiz Fusion On A Fedora 7 Desktop
http://www.howtoforge.com/fedora7_beryl_compizfusion
This tutorial shows how you can install and use Beryl or Compiz Fusion on a Fedora 7 desktop (the system must have a 3D-capable graphics card). With both Beryl and Compiz Fusion, you can make your desktop use beautiful 3D effects like wobbly windows or a desktop cube.
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Tags: beryl, compiz fusion, compiz, desktop, fedora, linux
Things to know about Google Desktop - Pausing and Stopping
http://www.online-tech-tips.com/google-softwaretips/things-t...
I’m a big fan of Google Desktop because I hate it when I visit a web site and forget to bookmark it only to waste time later on trying to find the site again! The Browse Timeline feature is a great way to look through your own history and see everything you’ve done.
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Tags: Google, desktop, pausing, stopping
How to setup Remote Desktop on Windows XP
http://www.online-tech-tips.com/windows-xp/how-to-setup-remo...
Today is computer tip day! If you have never used Remote Desktop, it is a really great way to connect to another PC (office, home, etc) and get work done that you otherwise could not get done. I routinely use remote desktop to connect to servers at our office, connect to user’s computers to provide tech support, or even just to test things out from a computer outside of the network.
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