Here’s a real simple way of using KNotes, in TDE, to capture information from your web browser for use in your other applications.
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Touch-pad Tap On/Off Switch for TDE
Here’s a process on creating keyboard shortcuts for your Trinity Desktop to quickly and easily turn the tapping gesture on your netbook’s touch-pad on or off “on the fly”.
Exe GNU/Linux: A Year In Review
It’s been over a year since I decided to install Exe GNU/Linux onto my aging T61 Lenovo laptop. So, how has been Exe performing for me in all that time? […]
Go FISHing With Konqueror
A while back I shared some of my favourite tips for the TDE file manager, Konqeuror. One of the features that I didn’t bring up, mostly for the reason that […]
Exe GNU/Linux revisit
Back in August of 2020, I decided to give the operating system Exe GNU/Linux a shot on my Lenovo laptop. It’s been eight months now since the change and I […]
Review of the ExeGNU/Linux operating system
Although I’m very pleased with Q4OS Linux, which has been my operating system of choice for over six years now, I happened across Exe a few weeks ago and decided […]
Conquering the Konqueror
Since the Trinity Desktop Environment is based on the original KDE 3.x desktop, one of its cornerstone applications is the Konqueror file manager/browser. Now, although Konqueror hasn’t aged very […]
KeepNote: A versatile note taking app for TDE
This is a review of the very versatile yet easy-to-use note taking application, called KeepNote. Although the program has versions for MS-Windows, Mac, and Linux, I find that it is […]
TDE: If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it
I’ve been a dedicated Linux user since 2001, and during the past eighteen years, I’ve tried many different Linux distributions and many different desktop environments (or DEs for short). Of […]