Issue #83 / Oct 2007
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Convenient display setup with DDCcontrol
LINUXUSER: TEST PATTERN
If you like to customize display settings, you might try DDCcontrol – a tool that takes the headaches out of display configuration.
Tabbed terminal emulation with Mrxvt
LINUXUSER: JUGGLING SHELLS
Tired of too many terminal windows? Mrxvt is a tab-based terminal tool that lets you manage several sessions in a single window.
ANSI escape sequences
LINUXUSER: PAINT YOUR BASH
This month, we’ll show you how to decorate your console and give it a fresh new look by adding color to the command line with ANSI escape sequences.
The 2007 Gnome Users and Developers Conference
COVER STORIES: GUADEC GATHERING
More than 400 Gnome users and developers gathered in the United Kingdom for the July 2007 GUADEC conference.
Open in Oregon
COMMUNITY NOTEBOOK: O’REILLY’S OSCON
More than 2500 open source enthusiasts met in Oregon for O'Reilly's annual OSCON convention.
An up-to-date look at free software and its makers
COMMUNITY NOTEBOOK: PROJECTS ON THE MOVE
We look at the Wwwoffle proxy server, the Rubrica contact data manager, the eSvn GUI-based SVN front-end, and the MDB Tools converter.
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