Ubuntu 10.04 (Lucid Lynx) uses the latest version of the Nautilus file manager (version 2.30.0). If you’ve been using Ubuntu for a while then you might be accustomed to using location entry in Nautilus. By default, Nautilus came up with the Button Bar to represent the current location in the file system. Continue reading
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Command Line Basics: View Text With less
I’ve shown previously how to use the more command to view text output. Today I’ll show how to do the same thing with the less command. You can run the command simply by opening a terminal window and entering less followed by the file name. For example: Continue reading
How To Select Your Log-in Manager in Ubuntu
If you’ve added the Kubuntu packages to Ubuntu, or vice versa, then you can choose whether you want to use KDM or GDM to act as your log-in manager.
To choose your log-in manager, open a terminal and enter Continue reading
How To Select The Splash Screen in Ubuntu Lucid
I’ve recently been doing a lot of testing on the next version of Ubuntu: Ubuntu 10.04 Lucid Lynx. After installing Ubuntu I also decided to add the Kubuntu packages to my system. This is easy to do with a simple
[term]sudo aptitude install kubuntu-desktop[/term]
One of the annoyances I have with this is that adding the Kubuntu packages through this method also hijacks the startup splash to that of Kubuntu instead of Ubuntu. It’s not a deal breaker, but I want to change it back. Continue reading
Customizing File Manager Menus in KDE4
I’ve shown previously how to customize the Nautilus File Manager in GNOME/Ubuntu with Nautilus Actions. Today I’ll show how to add custom items to the file manager context menu in KDE4/Kubuntu.
The KDE customizations work through desktop configuration files. These are the same type of files used to configure shortcuts on your desktop. When these files are placed inside the proper directories, they are used to create custom context menu items. These files can be stored in two places: Continue reading