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Fix Dual Monitors in GNOME 3 (aka My Workspaces are Broken!)

Note: See update for GNOME 3.3/3.4 at the end of this post. I’ve already expressed some disappointment in the default multi-monitor behavior in GNOME 3 on the dev’s blog (read: I posted an angry rant...

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multiftp – a Multi-Threaded Command-Line FTP Uploader

Overview multiftp is a multi-threaded (multiprocess) command-line FTP uploader that allows easy recursive uploading of directories. It provides an easy way to schedule fast FTP uploads via batch...

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Export Picasa 2 Albums to Folders

I recently needed to move some Picasa 2 albums from an old computer to a new one given only the old files and album files. I’d about had it with albums, so I wrote a Python script to convert .pal...

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LabHelper

Recently I found myself in a position where I needed to have a bit more control over Lab computers – more specifically, normal screen sharing is a bit useless in a coding lab, and I found that students...

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The Switch: XFCE from GNOME 3

I never really hated GNOME 3. I can’t say I was ever overly thrilled with it, but I feel like it gets innovation right to some level.  I was willing to put up with Alt-`, no taskbar, and wonky dual...

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Git Hosting is Overpriced: DIY on the Cheap

GitHub is great, and has basically surpassed any other project community. I get why it’s popular, and I use it myself for open source projects, but the fact is, it’s way too expensive for non-public...

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Mac for a Linux User: An Alternate Perspective

I recently picked up a 13-inch mid-2012 Macbook Air as my primary laptop. I’ve been a devoted Linux user for quite a while, and posts like Matt Hartley’s experience have made me shy away from a Mac...

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