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Title:Monitor your CPU temperatures with lm-sensors and sensors-applet
Summary:Power users are often concerned with making sure the components in their machines are running at app... (4/17/2008 2:09:20 AM)
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Monitor your CPU temperatures with lm-sensors and sensors-applet 230 days ago Read More http://www.ubuntutips.net/node/42
Power users are often concerned with making sure the components in their machines are running at appropriate temperatures. An unusual rise in the temperature of a CPU, for example, could indicate a...
Enhance your gnome-terminal experience using profiles 230 days ago Read More http://www.ubuntutips.net/node/41
Gnome terminal supports "profiles", which are collections of settings that affect the behavior and appearance of the terminal. These profiles can be used to greatly enhance your terminal experience...
Customize the Gnome desktop panel(s) 263 days ago Read More http://www.ubuntutips.net/node/40
The default Ubuntu desktop is configured with two "panels", one each at the top and bottom of the desktop. These panels contain various "applets" such as the system menu, the clock, the logout butt...
Edit the Gnome desktop's "Application" menu 275 days ago Read More http://www.ubuntutips.net/node/39
The "Applications" menu, located by default at the top left corner of the screen, is one of the most often accessed menu's on an Ubuntu system. This menu can be customized by right-clicking on "App...
Customize the Colors on your Desktop 275 days ago Read More http://www.ubuntutips.net/node/38
While many users like the default look of the Ubuntu desktop, part of the fun of using Linux is its infinite customizability. This tip illustrates how to navigate the Gnome Desktop configuration to...
Comprehensive Ubuntu Font Configuration Guide: Gutsy 7.10 edition 318 days ago Read More http://www.ubuntutips.net/node/35
Even with the latest and greatest release of Ubuntu Gutsy Gibbon, font configuration in Linux can range anywhere from somewhat confusing to downright difficult. On top of the configuration difficul...
Add Tomboy to the panel for quick access to all your notes 319 days ago Read More http://www.ubuntutips.net/node/37
The Ubuntu desktop comes preloaded with a fantastic note-taking application called Tomboy.
While the application can be easily accessed from the desktop Applications menu (under the Accessories sub...
Quickly move and resize windows using keyboard and mouse combinations 321 days ago Read More http://www.ubuntutips.net/node/36
The user interface for moving and resizing windows under Ubuntu is essentially the same as that found on Windows. You can click and drag the titlebar of any window to move it, and you can click and...
Create a panel button to launch a frequently used command 323 days ago Read More http://www.ubuntutips.net/node/34
Ubuntu's default desktop configuration provides for a large space to add custom elements to the desktop panels found at the top and bottom of the screen. One of the most useful items to place in th...
Configure a Gnome desktop panel consume less space 329 days ago Read More http://www.ubuntutips.net/node/33
The desktop "panels" located at the top and bottom of a default Ubuntu desktop are configured to expand to the entire width of the screen. In some situations, this can mean that they consume more s...