Posts Tagged ‘Gedit’

How To Manage File Associations In Ubuntu With Ubuntu Tweak

Associating file types with default programs in Ubuntu can be challenging, but with Ubuntu Tweak, it can be done with just few clicks. When you associate a file type with a default program in Ubuntu, it automatically opens the default program everytime you click or open that particular file type. This can save you time and speed things up a bit.

 

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How To Install SWAT On Fedora Linux And Manage Samba Easily

fedora14-thumb_thumb[1]This quick tutorial will show you how to install SWAT in Fedora 14, codenamed Laughlin and manage Samba easily from SWAT Web Interface. SWAT lets you configure Samba from a web browser easily and quickly. It also provides a detailed help page for new users who are having difficulties configuring Samba.

 

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How To Easily Manage Samba With SWAT In Ubuntu 10.04 Lucid Lynx

SWAT stands for Samba Web Administration Tool, and it allows you to administer Samba via the web browser in Linux systems, including Ubuntu. With SWAT, you can configure Samba for file and printer sharing with Microsoft Windows, OS X, and other cross-platform systems.

In this tutorial, I’ll show you how to install and configure SWAT in Ubuntu.

 

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How to set gedit the default editor for Filezilla In Ubuntu, Mint

filezilla_1_oneiricFileZilla FTP client is a must have if your own a personal blog, website or any online service that lets you use FTP clients to upload, download and edit files online. While many website providers will enable online file editor, most webmasters will choose to use FileZilla or similar FTP client to manage their pages online.

This brief tutorial shows you how to install FileZilla in Ubuntu and configure custom filetype associations.

 

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