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This article was first written in July 2004 for the BeezNest technical website (http://glasnost.beeznest.org/articles/139). To enable all characters to be displayed correctly in an HTML page, even if you use different languages (english, japanese, russian, …), a good way is to…
This article was first written in June 2004 for the BeezNest technical website (http://glasnost.beeznest.org/articles/135). To change the default printer when using GNOME, it is pretty easy, provided that you use CUPS and gnome-cups-manager. Go into the “Applications” menu, then “Desktop…
This article was first written in June 2004 for the BeezNest technical website (http://glasnost.beeznest.org/articles/134). PostgreSQL Autodoc is a powerful and useful tool to document a PostgreSQL database. It is written in Perl and generates several outputs. Using it is as…
This article was first written in May 2004 for the BeezNest technical website (http://glasnost.beeznest.org/articles/129). The Tulip IDE project has now been inactive for several years. This manual is meant to help people who would like to install Tulip IDE on…
This article was first written in April 2004 for the BeezNest technical website (http://glasnost.beeznest.org/articles/117) This article reports the successful use of a Trust 750 LCD FamilyC@m digital camera under Linux Debian Sarge. The FC 750 got to work pretty easily….
This article was first written in March 2004 for the BeezNest technical website (http://glasnost.beeznest.org/articles/112) It is sometimes usefull to save the local (i.e. stored on your local hard-drive) addressbook of Ximian Evolution for backup or to use it elsewhere… To…
This article was first written in February 2004 for the BeezNest technical website (http://glasnost.beeznest.org/articles/109) It seems I’ve been pretty lucky to upgrade without any major problems, but hey! If I was, why wouldn’t you… Before starting the upgrade, please note…
To communicate using a tool like Microsoft NetMeeting or GnomeMeeting through a Linux (kernel 2.4.x-based) firewall, you have to redirect some ports to one IP address in the inside network, otherwise, it won’t work. Here is a little script meant…
This article is now deprecated (initially written in 2003) but we are re-publicising just in case it would be useful to someone… Think about a root password and another user (with password). Gather all the network configuration elements you will…