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    <summary>I know how it is like for a newbie to install Ubuntu and don't know what to do afterwards, simply because, i have been through the same scenario some years back. Here is a quick list of things an Ubuntu user should knew after installing Ubuntu.</summary>
    <title>Quick list of things you need to do after installing Ubuntu</title>
    <updated-at type="datetime">2009-06-30T08:59:44+02:00</updated-at>
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    <permalink>6_bash_productivity_tips</permalink>
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    <summary>1. Use !!
Typing !! followed by Enter will bring back and execute the last command (same as Ctrl+P followed by Enter).</summary>
    <title>6 Bash Productivity Tips</title>
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    <permalink>3_popular_tips_for_konqueror_3_5_9</permalink>
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    <summary>KDE 3.5.x comes with Konqueror as the default file manager and it is still used in distributions like Debian (the upcoming Lenny release) or older Kubuntu releases, like the LTS 8.04 version. In this article I will show three tips (which I consider popular) for tweaking or working with this older version of Konqueror.

1. Create an Open as Root menu option
2. Use profiles
3. Create web shortcuts</summary>
    <title>3 Popular Tips for Konqueror 3.5.9</title>
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    <permalink>a_collection_of_xchat_tips_and_tricks_part_1</permalink>
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    <summary>XChat is a GTK client for IRC, available on both Linux and Windows. It is one of the most popular and feature-rich IRC clients on the Linux platform, together with Konversation and KVirc. Of course, there are very good clients like Irssi too, but I'm talking only about graphical clients here. In this article however I will list some of the tips and tricks I consider most popular and useful for the IRC user, leaving all that scripting behind.</summary>
    <title>A Collection of XChat Tips and Tricks, Part 1</title>
    <updated-at type="datetime">2009-02-21T20:31:16+01:00</updated-at>
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