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Velocizzare Firefox in Linux
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Mozilla Firefox: aumentare la velocità, ecco le impostazioni
Aggiornamento con nuovi parametri per disabilitare Pango, su Linux.
Una premessa per gli utenti che usano Windows: se precedentemente a Firefox avete usato browser vulnerabili Vi consigliamo vivamente di controllare e rimuovere eventuale software spia installato sul vostro pc, che può rallentare le prestazioni, tramite Spybot Search&Destroy e SuperAntiSpyware: scaricate, installate, aggiornate e fate una bella scansione al vostro pc., se avete un po’ di spazio libero sul vostro pc valutate seriamente la facile installazione di Ubuntu Linux che non pregiudica l’uso di Windows: sceglierete ad ogni avvio del pc quale sistema usare: naturalmente in Ubuntu Linux oltre ai tantissimi programmi liberi e disponibili, troverete già installato Firefox.
Se volete veramente velocizzare e rendere sicuro il vostro pc, usate Ubuntu , è molto semplice installarlo.
10 prodotti google che ci dimentichiamo di usare
Living in the shadow of Gmail, Reader and Calendar’s got to be
tough, but that’s what a slew of useful Google products do every day.
We give Google’s front-running applications a lot of ink (or pixels, as
it were), and the rest a passing mention in the fast-flowing river of
news. Today’s top 10 pays homage to the little brother and sister
Google products that you forgot all about.
10. Google Code Search

Mostly of interest only to programmers, Google Code Search is a pretty incredible mechanism for finding and browsing the innards of countless open source projects. Use the lang:
operator to limit your results to a certain language, and search by
developer name, file name, or comments. Here’s a search for the words
“nasty hack” in PHP code—lang:PHP nasty hack—and here’s a search for Javascript authored by Gmail Macros developer Mihai Parparita.
i migliori 10 trucchi per youtube
Summer’s ending, and with it goes a certain sense of taking it
easier, relaxing a bit at the office—you know, caching up on all that
YouTube browsing you skip when there’s real work to be done. The
popular video sharing site is a great resource (and source of
entertainment) that gets better with the right add-ons, plug-ins,
third-party tools, and clever usage. Let’s take a look at the best ways
to get better video, download clips, and just find the video you’re
looking for at YouTube, so you can get more from your guilty pleasure.
10. Paste together YouTube clips, no editor necessary.
Even without iMovie or another paid-for editor, you can use the
ridiculously vast realm of YouTube videos to patch together
funny/poignant/clever projects. Free tools like Yahoo’s JumpCut
can take in the FLV and other format video clips you downloaded using
the other tools in this list. Want to patch together your own
clip-sing-along in the style of BarackRoll? Creator Hugh Atkin says he used Google’s political video search tool to find all the relevant words and copy them. Now it’s just a matter of finding the time to pull it off…
i migliori 10 utilizzi del tasto destro del mouse
The right mouse button—beloved by geeks for its power, theoretically
unnecessary on a Mac, and generally under-utilized on the average
desktop. Right-clicking can be a powerful tool for automating file
actions and saving yourself time and arm effort, but only if you’ve put
your own stamp on the offerings of that secondary button. Today we’re
rounding up some of the best tools for adding power and precision to
your right-click menu on Windows, Mac, and Linux systems, so check out
what can be done from the other side of the scroll wheel.
10. Add convenient actions to Nautilus (Linux)
The
default file manager for GNOME-based Linux systems has a pretty sparse
right-click menu when first installed. Install a few helper packages,
however, and soon you’re rotating and resizing images without an
editor, popping open terminals for quick system work, and skipping the sudo command entirely with a “Run as administrator” link. Ubuntu users can install the nautilus-gksu, nautilus-image-converter, and nautilus-open-terminal
packages for starters; users of other distributions should search their
package manager for “nautilus” (or “konqueror” for KDE-based systems)
to see what’s available for quick right-click fix-ups.


