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« Reply #90 on: December 11, 2011, 11:25:16 PM » |
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Awesome shots, Archie!!! We all wish at least one of those was ours!!!  No, Archie, this family forum and magazine are much better than that .... 
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« Reply #91 on: December 12, 2011, 08:14:33 AM » |
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« Reply #94 on: February 06, 2012, 09:49:26 PM » |
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Silver22, Thanks for the suggestion. Something like this ... but a bit more detailed, indepth and customized to PCLinuxOS ... is on my "to do" list. Stay tuned! Paul Arnote [parnote] PCLinuxOS Magazine Chief Editor
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« Reply #95 on: May 02, 2012, 08:28:27 AM » |
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You haven't mentioned any sexy Firefox add-ons lately. Here are my suggestions for the add-ons I couldn't manage without: MORE ESSENTIAL FIREFOX ADD-ONSThese have been covered before in PCLOSMAG: BetterPrivacy 1.68 http://nc.ddns.us/extensions.htmlKills all cookies dead! DownloadHelper 4.9.9 http://www.downloadhelper.net/Download movies to your hard drive. These are excellent and deserve a mention too:Flashblock 1.5.15.1 http://flashblock.mozdev.org/Stops flash from downloading and playing unless you want to see it. Protects you from unsolicited movies that steal all your bandwidth. Works well with DownloadHelper (see above) and YouTube. gTranslate 0.9 https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/addon/918Right-click selected text for instant translation in pop-up window. Mozilla Archive Format 2.0.5 http://maf.mozdev.org/Create single-file archive of current tab or all tabs. Can create backward-compatible MSIE mhtml file too! Nuke Anything Enhanced 1.0.2 https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/nuke-anything-enhanced/?src=apiObliterate those hideous floating objects that obscure so many websites. Right-click it, nuke it, and it's gone! You can also "undo" a delete that took away an important bit of the page. Pixlr Grabber 2.1.1 http://www.pixlr.com/Save any part of the displayed web-page to an image file. Has an online editing option too. Print Edit 8.3 https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/addon/print-edit/Take out the adds, pictures, blank spaces and other junk before you print a web-page. SyncPlaces 5.0.1 http://www.andyhalford.com/syncplaces/index.htmlStore and synchronize your bookmarks on any server or a harddrive/usbdrive too. No subscriptions reqd. Wiktionary and Google Translate 5.8.1 http://www.toptip.ca/hover over a word and get a dictionary lookup in a pop-up window. NEAT! Also nice to have if you use like to post news items to Facebook AddThis 3.5.7 www.addthis.comShare any web-page that does not have its own "share" button.
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« Reply #96 on: May 02, 2012, 07:58:24 PM » |
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I'm sorry. I only read the first page, and have to leave home shortly.
I have a half-decent dell tower that I want to make into a ftp-server. I have windows-xp on it, but would like the security of Linux. Why can't an end-user as I, get what I want without having to learn a massive amount of Linux first?
Secondly.... I like to collect backgrounds from all over the world. Including lots from my neck-of-the-woods. What about a "my neck-of-the-woods, pics & background spot?
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« Reply #97 on: May 02, 2012, 08:16:10 PM » |
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Why can't an end-user as I, get what I want without having to learn a massive amount of Linux first?
At 38 that amount looks small at 48 the same amount looks much bigger at 58 the same amount looks massive Solution: Get 38 again. fwiw: I also have that problem
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« Reply #98 on: May 02, 2012, 08:31:36 PM » |
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I have windows-xp on it, but would like the security of Linux. Why can't an end-user as I, get what I want without having to learn a massive amount of Linux first?
It's Winders that is why it is never going to be as secure as Linux  As for an FTP server in Linux is IS NOT that hard to setup and run. One does NOT have to learn a massive amount of Linux first either.
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« Reply #99 on: May 04, 2012, 05:34:29 PM » |
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As for an FTP server in Linux is IS NOT that hard to setup and run. One does NOT have to learn a massive amount of Linux first either.
Well, once you know how, it's easy - like anything else. 
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« Reply #100 on: May 04, 2012, 07:00:15 PM » |
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As for an FTP server in Linux is IS NOT that hard to setup and run. One does NOT have to learn a massive amount of Linux first either.
Well, once you know how, it's easy - like anything else.  Which FTP server were/are you trying to setup and run?
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« Reply #101 on: May 05, 2012, 10:29:54 AM » |
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As for an FTP server in Linux is IS NOT that hard to setup and run. One does NOT have to learn a massive amount of Linux first either.
Well, once you know how, it's easy - like anything else.  Which FTP server were/are you trying to setup and run? None, but the observation stands. It's easy after the blood and pain. Just as an appendectomy...
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« Reply #102 on: May 10, 2012, 09:31:33 AM » |
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During the last couple of weeks, like a lot of people in the UK, I lost my digital TV channels and couldn't scan for their replacements. With a bit of help and a compile of w_scan, I got it together. It's a bit parochial but would you like the nitty gritty written up?
I could also provide w_scan compiled to the current 64-bit kernel although I don't know how to package it into an rpm.
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« Reply #103 on: May 10, 2012, 10:27:51 AM » |
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During the last couple of weeks, like a lot of people in the UK, I lost my digital TV channels and couldn't scan for their replacements. With a bit of help and a compile of w_scan, I got it together. It's a bit parochial but would you like the nitty gritty written up?
I could also provide w_scan compiled to the current 64-bit kernel although I don't know how to package it into an rpm.
Was that only necessary because you were using 64 bit, as w_scan is in the 32 bit repo ..... or does the package need updating? I mention it only because it is my understanding that the mag will not be carrying 64 bit articles until 64bit is released.
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« Reply #104 on: May 10, 2012, 01:56:04 PM » |
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w_scan has been added to 64bit repo. When the mag staff is ready to do 64bit articles, they will do some fine articles. I have no doubt of that.
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