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Blog Entry A short rant on Ubuntu and dpkg: fuck you, dpkg
Blog Entry NoMachine NX fails on Fedora 9 -- here's the solution
Article How to make your video or music player play on another sound card in Fedora (and Ubuntu)
The latest iterations of popular Linux distros Fedora and Ubuntu include PulseAudio. Make sure you learn about it!
Blog Entry Have a newish NVIDIA GeForce and experiencing freezes with desktop effects enabled?
After fixing your video card issues, you can enjoy the full range of desktop effects available with Compiz and KWin in KDE 4.1 and above.
Blog Entry How to solve network data corruption with Realtek cards
Do you have a Realtek card driven by the r8169 driver, and you're experiencing SSH, SSL or rsync errors associated to the error message "Disconnected: ...
Article Amarok 2: a story of disappointment -- with a solution for Fedora 11
Amarok 2 is regrettably worse than unusable (it actually causes data loss) for people coming from Amarok 1. Worst part is, Fedora ships it as "stable" ...
Blog Entry KDE 4.2, NEPOMUK and Linux distributions
NEPOMUK and Strigi do not work in the vast majority of Linux distributions. We'll see why, and how we can fix that.
Blog Entry How to get virtual surround sound on your headphones plugged to your Linux rig
Want to experience movies better but don't have the home theater? Now you can.
Blog Entry How to make PulseAudio run once at boot for all your users
Running PulseAudio as a system-wide service has advantages -- you can play audio without having logged on, multiple users can play audio on the same audio ...
Blog Entry Arcana of /etc/ltsp/ldm-global-dmrc
A tip of the trade from a fellow LTSP administrator: how to set up the default language and desktop session on LTSP terminals booting off a Fedora 11 terminal ...
Blog Entry Smart my Fedora, dude
The Smart package manager is the best application for software installation and upgrades.