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  • I have often mentioned my preference for Fluxbox as a window manager for my Linux machines. It’s small, light, and fast, and does everything I want. Lately, I have been perfecting my Fluxbox keys file, which manages key bindings (also known as hot keys). Windows users are commonly familiar with a few Windows hotkey combinations, such as ALT-F4 to close a window, or, if...

    Adventures in Linux: Keys to Fluxbox Keys

    I have often mentioned my preference for Fluxbox as a window manager for my Linux machines. It’s small, light, and fast, and does everything I want. Lately, I have been perfecting my Fluxbox keys file, which manages key bindings (also known as hot keys). Windows users are commonly familiar with a few Windows hotkey combinations, such as ALT-F4 to close a window, or, if...

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  • Back in the Windows NT days, you would get a basic copy of this software to defragment the drive. I remember using it all the time to clean up someone’s system. After making all adjustments, people would be amazed how much better the computer ran. We forget nowadays that machines still need to be defragmented so we don’t loose data. That is where Diskeeper...

    Diskeeper will keep your Hard Drive Defragmented and Greener using Diskeeper 2010 – CES 2010

    Back in the Windows NT days, you would get a basic copy of this software to defragment the drive. I remember using it all the time to clean up someone’s system. After making all adjustments, people would be amazed how much better the computer ran. We forget nowadays that machines still need to be defragmented so we don’t loose data. That is where Diskeeper...

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