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Watermark Images With Nautilus Actions

Linerd March 21, 2010 1

In my last post I showed how you can add your own custom functions to the GNOME file manager with Nautilus Actions. I’ve also shown previously how to batch watermark images with ImageMagick. I’ve made some adjustments to my previous script so that it will automatically scale the watermark to fit the target image.

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Categories bash, gnome, HowTo, image editing, linux, Ubuntu, web development Tags gnome, HowTo, ImageMagick, linux, Ubuntu

Expand The GNOME File Manager With Nautilus Actions

Linerd March 14, 2010 4

The default file manager in the GNOME desktop environment is Nautilus. If you’ve been using GNOME for a while, then you’re probably familiar with Nautilus’ built in Nautilus Scripts function. The Scripts function is great, but there’s an even better way to add functions to Nautilus; with Nautilus Actions.

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Categories gnome, HowTo, linux, Ubuntu Tags gnome, HowTo, linux, Nautilus, Ubuntu

CentOS 5.4 On The Dell Inspiron 2600

Linerd March 7, 2010 6

The Dell Inspiron 2600 is a pretty old laptop, but can still be a useful computer if there’s a decent OS installed. I had been running Ubuntu on this machine, but I started getting random freezes starting with Ubuntu Hardy. As a result, I was running Hardy with an older kernel from Gutsy. There were …

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Categories Distro Review, linux Tags CentOS, dell, linux, Ubuntu

Command Line Basics: Monitor Processes With Top

Linerd February 28, 2010 3

There are many different GUI based process monitors available for Linux systems. It seems that each desktop environment or window manager has its own solution. The one common process monitor is the command line terminal based top command. Give it a try. To run top, simply open a terminal window and enter:

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Categories command line, HowTo, linux Tags command line, HowTo, linux

The Perennial Year of the Linux Desktop

Linerd February 21, 2010 8

It’s become a tradition (and a bit of a running joke) for bloggers and tech pundits to declare that this year (whatever year you’re in) will be The Year of the Linux Desktop. So in following with that tradition, I’m here to declare that 2010 will be The Year of the Linux Desktop, but not …

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Categories linux, opinion, Ubuntu Tags Debian, linux, slackware, slax, SUSE, Ubuntu
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