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Tweak Your Font Rendering for Better Appearance

http://tombuntu.com

Everyone has their preference on how they think fonts should be rendered. If you're not happy with the appearance of fonts on your system there are a few easy tweaks to try for better rendering.

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Created by 5t3v3n 15 years 50 weeks ago – Made popular 15 years 50 weeks ago
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Playing With Themes in Ubuntu 7.10

http://geekybits.blogspot.com

In July I wrote a post which has been quite popular called: Turning Ubuntu's Brown Eyes Blue. This post was about changing themes in Ubuntu, getting away from the orange and brown colours and using mostly blue. Things have changed quite a bit since July and changing themes in the new Ubuntu 7.10 (Gutsy Gibbon) is a little bit different, therefore I thought I would offer some fresh advice.

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Created by leo 16 years 47 weeks ago – Made popular 16 years 47 weeks ago
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Firefox Performance Guides

http://blog.lxpages.com

We’ve compiled a huge list of Firefox tips, tricks and tutorials to boost browsing performance and more efficient. Firefox is one of the most simple but at the same time a very complex, feature-rich and flexible browser available at current date.

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Created by C733tus 17 years 4 weeks ago – Made popular 17 years 4 weeks ago
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Customize GNOME with Configuration Editor

http://www.maximumpc.com

Whether you're a seasoned Linux user or a newb who's just switched from Windows, getting your Linux experience to run just the way you want it can be a time-consuming chore... but with the GNOME Configuration Editor, you can tweak everything through a single, easy-to-use menu.

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Created by Jimbob 17 years 5 weeks ago – Made popular 17 years 4 weeks ago
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Tune Boot-Up-Manger for better performance of Ubuntu

http://www.zolved.com

Ubuntu does not come with a graphical tool to disable services. The Boot-Up-Manager (BUM) is the most comprehensive and user-friendly tool for Ubuntu.

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Created by dave 17 years 16 weeks ago – Made popular 17 years 16 weeks ago
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