Posts Tagged ‘KDE’

Ksensors: An Application To Monitor Your Computer’s Temperature

There are many reasons for why you would to want to monitor your computers temperature. One might be that you are overclocking your processor and you would like to check if its temperature is stable or not or that the conditions of the room your computer is in are hot and you want to check if your computer is fine or not. To monitor the temperature all computers these days come with sensors on the motherboard or the processor which can monitor the temperature.

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Posted on August 28, 2008 | Posted in Applications, KDE

Qt Frontend For Firefox

Firefox is no doubt a kick ass browser there is no debate on that. But their is a divide in the linux world when it comes to its stylings and default theme. Firefox on the Linux side uses the GTK library which although works under KDE but doesnt look as good as GNOME becuase GTk is native to GNOME. Now finally Mozilla has relased a Qt frontend for Firefox to please all the KDE enthusiasts. BEWARE!, before installing the Qt frontend backup all your bookmarks and saved passwords because the Qt frontend is in Alpha Stage.

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Posted on August 19, 2008 | Posted in Applications

KDE 4.1 white screen solution

The major problem with KDE 4.1, that is holding many people back from using it is that when you install it on distros like Ubuntu all main programs run fine and load up but nothing other then a white screen is displayed this appears to be a bug in KDE 4.1 and not Ubuntu.

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Posted on August 18, 2008 | Posted in KDE

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