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- How to Install the Thunar File ManagerThis tutorial walks you through installing the Thunar File Manager.
- Nautilus' Tops Extensions: Add-Ons for File Manager in Ubuntu LinuxAlthough it comes out of the box in a fairly simple configuration, Nautilus - the default file manager for Ubuntu Linux - is very extensible.
PCManFM - a Lightweight Alternative File Manager for LinuxPCManFM is an attractive, lightweight file manager for Linux users who don't need all the power (and wasted CPU cycles) of something larger, like Konqueror or Nautilus, but still want common, everyday functionality.
Dolphin: The Alternative (But Soon to Be Default) File Manager for KDE LinuxDolphin is a file manager for KDE 3.5 that - when KDE 4 is released in the Fall - will become the default manager, taking the mantle that Konqueror has held for a few years. While I can't wait for the new version, I think the current version is well worth a look.
Bankruptcy: A Big DecisionIn today's economy bankruptcy is an ugly reality, but sometimes it is your only option. If you decide to file for bankruptcy there is a lot you are going to need to know and expect.- Ways to Handle .DAA FilesWays on how to manage .daa files (say what?).
- How to Correctly Install a WordPress ThemeIf you're having trouble installing a theme for WordPress, or are just unsure of how to do so, this tutorial/how-to will explain exactly how to do it.
- Office Management: Organizing Your FilesOne of the first rules of creating an effective and productive office is organization. Even if you're just faced with your piles of papers and to-do lists at home, file organization can be a life-saver.
