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Eee PC Tips: A crash course in Linux - Download Squad

So you're an early adopter and you've run out to buy yourself Asus's $400 Eee PC because it seemed like a great price for a fully functional 2 pound computer that's about the size of a typical hardcover book (and far smaller than Harry Potter and the Deat

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Universal Notebook Batteries

Check out these universal notebook batteries that can power any laptop plus any USB peripherals including the iPod.

APC Universal Notebook Batteries provide your notebook computer with extra runtime from a single external battery pack. These batteries are lightweight and slim for maximum portability, perfect for situations when you won’t be near power outlets for extended periods of time, like on a plane, in a meeting or on the road. These Universal Notebook Batteries have selectable output voltages and come with a variety of notebook tips, making them compatible with most notebook computers. (See Compatibility Guide.) In addition to stand-alone use, these batteries are the perfect complement to the APC family of Notebook Cases and Universal Power Adapters. Together, these products give the mobile professional maximum availability to power no matter where you go.

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Mark Shuttleworth » Blog Archive » Ubuntu road warrior tips

Cool tips from the man himself for using Ubuntu on the road. I especially like the way Mark deals with emails with weblinks even when offline -- very GTD!

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Disabling HScroll=Back in Firefox under CentOS too...

fixes an issue that often irritates the hell out of me when using firefox on a laptop running linux

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How To Make Firefox Over 40% Faster < Programming Kung Fu

In short, the trick is to disable powernowd and use the ondemand governor instead. How to do this in Ubuntu comes later, let me first show you what this change gets you. In short, you get maximum performance and a longer battery life.

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How To Make Firefox Over 40% Faster < Programming Kung Fu

If you use Linux on a Laptop, chances are high that you can dramatically improve the responsiveness of all your GUI applications. This tip will work for you if you:

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How To Make Firefox Over 40% Faster < Programming Kung Fu

Speed up Ubuntu by switching from powernowd to ondemand

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Linux on Laptops

An index of information and documentation of interest to those who now use or are considering using Linux on a notebook or laptop computer.

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