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File Juggling with Sunflowerview story

http://www.freesoftwaremagazine.com – When it comes to file managers, Linux users are spoiled for choice. But that doesn't stop developers from building tools for juggling files. Take Sunflower, for example. This file browser is built for speed, and it will appeal to fans of the twin-panel interface. Indeed, Sunflower's unobtrusive and lightweight interface allows you to manage files with consummate ease. (General)

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Composite Managers as they relates to CPU usage and batteriesview story

http://crunchbanglinux.org – Hey all,So, I turned on the composite managers to get a bit more sexy out of my conky... (HowTos)

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Issues installing extra WM'sview story

http://forums.fedoraforum.org – I am currently running Fedora 17 LXDE Spin, and as the title implies, am having issues installing other window managers. Basically my issue goes like this. I can install a new window manager and its dependencies no problem using Yum. On my login screen I can select said window managers through the dropdown list near the bottom. (HowTos)

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Changing Default WMview story

http://crunchbanglinux.org – Hi, I just did a fresh install of 64-bit Stable+BPO, and am having some trouble with this. I want to try out some tiling window window managers, namely awesome and i3, but haven't been able to get them set as default.I edited the .xsession file to have 'exec awesome' (and commented out openbox), but openbox still launches when I log in. (HowTos)

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GNU Midnight Commander is a powerful text based file manager for Unix.view story

http://linuxlandit.blogspot.com –  GNU Midnight Commander (also known as mc) is a free cross-platform orthodox file manager and a clone of Norton Commander. It was started by Miguel de Icaza in 1994. Midnight Commander is licensed under the terms of the GNU General Public License. Midnight Commander is a console application with a text user interface. (HowTos)

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Assigning awesome keybinding for more than 9 tagsview story

http://unix.stackexchange.com – I'm using the awesome WM and the nine default tags (or "virtual desktops") are not anywhere near enough for me: I've got a lot of VMs and remote VNCs etc. In the past I've used window managers with about 20 virtual desktops and that was about right. (HowTos)

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Sorting group information for accountsview story

http://www.unix.com – I have an input file that contains the primary and secondary groups a user should have based on a pre-defined role. (HowTos)

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How can I change the window manager in XFCE?view story

http://askubuntu.com – I'd like to use the Awesome Window Manager with all the other XFCE4 environment daemons, like keyrings, panels, power managers, etc. Is there a way to do this? (HowTos)

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Alternative keyboard-triggred launcher for specific file type in file managers (Dolphin and/or nautilus)view story

http://unix.stackexchange.com – Is it possible to have an (or some) alternative launchers (i.e. Open With) for each file type and be able to trigger them using keyboard modifier keys (Shift, Ctrl & Alt) in linux's KDE and/or Gnome file managers (Dolphin and/or Nautilus)? (HowTos)

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IBM Sets Neutral Commissions on Power, Storage Channel Salesview story

http://www.thevarguy.com – For the remainder of this year, IBM will compensate its client and brand teams equally regardless of whether the channel is involved in sales that include Power Systems and/or Storage Systems to midmarket companies, according to an IBM executive. In a letter to midmarket channel partners, Bill Donohue, IBM North America vice president, Business Partner & Midmarket Sales, wrote, “IBM is making (IT news)