Sun 18 May 2008
I wasn’t aware myself there were issues with using sudo when using graphical applications, however a commenter refered me to an artical on Running Sudo Graphically. After reading over the article it’s points seem to be pretty clear, that when you use a command like:
sudo gedit /etc/apt/sources.list
issues can occur by running the application as root but with the user’s configuration file. It explains that you should use gksudo (gnome) or kdesu (kde) in place of sudo if you need to use X applications. Also an easy command line editor to use is nano in place of gedit when you need to edit files with sudo.
sudo nano /etc/apt/sources.list
Anyway, I recommend reading the article as it does a more thorough job explaining it than I do

I just thought I’d share that one of my common design tools is 
While constantly doing websites I find myself always needing to work from the root web address. The problem is there is only one localhost. Well we can always create subdomains off of localhost in Ubuntu and Apache very easily(I’m sure other linux distro’s are very similar to do as well) I will walk you through it but there is also another 
I ran across
To all the Impromptu users tired of the same old themes and don’t want to create one, we have a new theme option. 