Synchronization is one of the common problems I face with my multiple machines. This article is about how KDE help me in keeping my data synchronized across machines without any problem.
This is one good article I always like to read and recommend. It’s about “Why really do the Americans want Indians so desperately” detailed by an American.
This article is one among the many articles proving why geeks are the best men. There are many more available on the net to prove it. But for me, my time hasn’t tickled yet
This is the 'Bare Bones' template for
PivotX.
It's not much to look at, but it's a good start to
write your own templates. It contains most of the usual tags you'd like to
have in a template, with a minimum of CSS/HTML.
You can change this text by editing the file '_sub_about.html'
in your pivotx/templates/bare_bones/ folder. You can do this by directly editing the file,
or you can go to 'Manage Media' » 'Templates' in the PivotX interface.
Ravi: Congrats Ritesh. You deserve to be in that group. Ravi: This is much better than your old blog style. You may want to work on the font styling. Henrich: yes, tomoyo-enabled kernel is coming! :) FranklinPiat: I’ve started a wiki page on Debian’s wiki:
wiki.debian.org/Tomoyo Onkar: Congratulations. Kingsly: Congrats! Kartik Mistry: Welcome!
And, many many congratulations!! foo: Fedora, Ubuntu are more well organised and successful than Debian.
To change the links in this list, edit the file '_sub_link_list.html' in
your PivotX's templates folder. You can do this by directly editing the file, or
you can go to 'Manage Media' » 'Templates' in the PivotX interface.