When I forget that I installed a Nautilus script and that is how I’ve been magically uploading files to my FTP server without having to start gFTP, it’s in my /home in Software, and it’s called File_2_FTP. The gzipped copy in there obviously doesn’t have my user information entered, and there is a secure version that asks for a user name and password, but I didn’t get it because the point of this is that I’m too lazy to even start gFTP and go to a bookmark that fills in information for me, let alone enter a user name and a reasonably secure password. When I forget that I got the cool (whatever logo I used to make whatever) from a font, it’s called OpenLogos, it lives in ~/.fonts, and the listing is….

amarok = ?
apache = @
archlinux symbol = A
archlinux logo = B
blender = C
bsd = D
centos = E
copyleft = F
cc = G
creativecommon = H
cygwin = I
debian = J
edubuntu symbol = K
edubuntu logo = L
enlightenment = M
fedora symbol = N
fedora logo = O
firefox = P
gentoo = Q
gimp (wilber) = R
gnome = S
gnome (no text) = T
gnu = U
gtk = V
inkskape = W
joomla = X
kde = Y
knoppix = Z
kubuntu symbol = [
kubuntu logo = \
kurumin = ]
linux = ^
lua = _
mandriva symbol = `
mandriva logo = a
mcn = b
mozilla = c
mysql = d
openclipart = e
openoffice = f
opensource = g?@
open suse = h
pardus = i
php = j
php mascot = k
postgresql = l
python = m
qt = n
redhat symbol = o
redhat logo = p
slackware = q
suse mascot = r
suse = s
tux = t
ubuntu symbol = u
ubuntu logo = v
wikimedia = w
wordpress = x
xfce = y
xorg = z
xubuntu = {

Oh yeah…and when I forget how I changed the default “Start button”….

If it’s a custom theme, then replace the icon called “start-here.png” in ~/.icons/(nameoftheme)/24×24/places

If it’s the default theme or one installed by the system, then the path is /usr/share/icons/(nameoftheme)/24×24/places

I ♥ my little Linux start button (for now…until I get bored and change it). It’s from the “Start Crystal” set, which includes distro buttons, as well as this generic Linux button, and it’s in my ~/Software.

Linux button

There. Some Nautilus FTP scripting and pretty button love for openSUSE, on my laptop, too! 🙂

openSUSE button