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  • How to Install Yellow Dog Linux

    If you want to install Yellow Dog Linux you’ve landed in the right spot. Yellow Dog Linux (YDL) is a CentOS based operating system developed by Fixstars. It is a free, open source Linux...

  • How to breathe new life into an old PC

    As your computer ages, it might sometimes feel like opening programs is like watching an exciting, action packed race between a snail and cold molasses. When this happens, it's tempting to think...

  • How to Run Pendrive Linux on an HP Mini Laptop

    The HP Mini is one of the top five selling netbook computers on Amazon as of late 2009. As with most netbooks, the HP Mini offers exceptional Internet performance in a tiny package. Running Linux...

  • How to Dual Boot Windows and Linux

    There are many ways to configure a computer to dual boot. Software is made for this like System Commander. System Commander is a program that allows you to run multiple operating systems on your...

  • How to Increase the Volume From the Speakers in Linux

    The Linux operating system provides drivers and the full support for computer sound cards. It gives an opportunity to connect and use speakers, headsets and microphones on a Linux computer, in a...

  • How to Pimp a New Ubuntu Installation

    You have just installed a clean version of Linux Gnome Ubuntu (such as 9.04 or 9.10). Now you are wondering what you can do to improve your initial Ubuntu operating system set-up. Use some of the...

  • How to Install Linux Old World in a Mac

    Old World Macs refer to computer models with older hardware. They are quite difficult to install a Linux operating system on without serious effort. There is no official Linux installation support...

  • Ways to Make a Boot SD Card for Linux

    Many modern laptops---particularly notebooks---don't come with a CD or DVD drive; they do, however, typically include an SD drive. So if you're looking to install or just boot Linux, using an SD...

  • How to Dual Boot a PC

    PCs aren't just for Windows anymore; a growing number of people are using Ubuntu or one of the many flavors of Linux available for free on their PC. If you'd like to find out if Linux is right for...

  • How to Upgrade From Fedora 10 To Fedora 11

    This is a Linux how to on Fedora, an operating system that runs on Linux systems. Fedora Linux is a free, open source software application with millions of people globally participating in the...

  • How to Setup a Linux Dedicated Server

    Setting up your own dedicated server can be a challenging but rewarding experience, and Linux has become the operating system of choice for server configurations. You may be setting up a web page...

  • Can I Replace Windows Vista With Linux?

    Whether it be for security, cost or just personal preference, more computer users are turning to GNU/Linux as their operating system of choice. While many GNU/Linux distributions make it easy for...

  • How to Get to the Desktop in Linux Terminal

    In Linux, as in most operating systems, everything is a file. Every program you run (your internet browser, for example) is simply a file contained in a folder. The Linux terminal allows you a...

  • How to dual-boot Linux on a Vista machine

    So you're using Microsoft Windows Vista and decided to expand your knowledge to learn all about Linux--the first thing to keep in mind is that Linux, which has a reputation for being solely for...

  • How to Install A MultiBoot System With Windows & Linux

    This article is about setting up your computer system run Windows and Linux in a multi-boot environment. This article will give steps on setting up your computer and give tips on to make things...

  • What Does TTY Stand for in Linux?

    TTY is a Linux command, used at a command or shell prompt, that gives information about the terminal that a user is currently at. Typing "tty" at a Linux or Unix command prompt will yield a...

  • How to Try Out the Linux Operating System

    The Linux operating system is a free alternative to Microsoft Windows on personal computers. Its popularity has gone up recently due to its increasingly ease of installation and use. Even though...

  • What Is the File Extension Rpm?

    An rpm file extension is commonly used on Linux computer operating systems. Rpm is an acronym for Red Hat Packaging Manager. The purpose of an rpm file is to package installable software...

  • How to Build the Fastest Internet Surfing PC

    If you're spending hundreds of dollars to build a personal computer with the sole intention of browsing the Internet, you want to make sure you're getting the most bang for your buck. Internet...

  • How to Learn The Command Line

    Whether you use Windows, Mac, or Linux, you will have a graphical user interface that will let you do everything you need to do. However, using the command line has many advantages. It is much...

  • How to Get a taste of Linux without committing to it

    Heard a lot about Linux? It's not scary; it's a great new world of computing. If you're a Windows user who is sick and tired of having to worry about viruses and de-fragging your hard disk, or...

  • What Is the File Extension Deb?

    Debian GNU/Linux files use the file extension .deb. These .deb files are software packages developed for versions of Linux that use the Debian package management system.

  • Printer Problems With Linux

    Linux is a free operating system designed for people who want to get the most out of their computers. It is a lightweight operating system (OS), which means it uses less system resources than...

  • How Much Linux Memory is Used by a Process?

    Determining the amount of memory used by a process running on a Linux platform is a tricky proposition. The values for memory usage reported by the operating system are imprecise. When using the...

  • How to Revive Your Older Computer

    This article is about "How to Revive Your Older Computer". The article contains tips on making your older computer more viable.

  • How to Recover a Windows Password With Linux

    You can't believe you did this, but you did: you forgot your Windows password. Another hour of guessing could eventually result in you figuring it out, but it doesn't have to come to that....

  • How to Configure Runlevel

    A runlevel refers to the operating state (mode) of a Unix or Linux operating system. There are seven runlevels defined, numbered from zero to six. Runlevel zero halts the system, runlevel one...

  • How to Recover a Partition Table in Linux

    Recovering a partition table can be a very complicated task depending upon the level of corruption on the disk. Typically, as long as you can get the disk's essential information, you can rewrite...

  • How to Get to the Desktop From a Linux Command Line

    A Linux machine will boot to the command line for various reasons, mostly because something is wrong with the X Window Configuration or use of the Window Manager. If your Linux machine has booted...

  • How to triple boot Mac OS, Windows and Linux

    This article will teach you how to install Windows, Mac and Linux, three different operating system into one system.

  • How to Configure Busybox

    BusyBox is a small set of core utilities for use with the Linux kernel and embedded Linux devices. Originally built to create a bootable system that would fit on a floppy disk, BusyBox takes...

  • How to Copy Linux Install Disc to a Hard Drive

    Many Linux users may wish to copy an installation onto their computer's hard drive. This is a good idea, as it keeps a complete backup of Linux install files on the computer. If anything ever goes...

  • Linux Authentication Methods

    There are dozens of authentication, authorization and accounting (AAA) protocols for Linux, each following its own rule set on how to manage users' data. Two of the most highly implemented players...

  • What Does it Mean to Insert Bootable Media?

    Start your computer and a message comes up: "Insert bootable media," which means that your computer, whatever system is running, has failed to boot normally. If you want the use of your computer,...

  • Linux Device Driver Tutorial

    A device driver is a small piece of computer software designed to make sure that your operating system will work with various pieces of computer hardware, like DVD and CD burners and microphones...

  • How to Get a Linksys USB Adapter to Work With Linux

    Anything you can do on a Windows based computer you can also do on a Linux machine---and that includes using peripheral hardware like a Linksys USB adapter. Most models of USB adapters will work...

  • What Is Mandrake?

    Mandrake is a Linux distribution that changed its name to Mandriva in 2005. The company offers both personal desktop and enterprise server versions of the operating system. Most of the products...

  • Easy Installation of the iPod on Linux

    When it comes to operating systems most people think of Windows or Mac, but a third OS, Linux, is a system that has developed a strong following. To install an iPod on a Linux computer you will...

  • The History of Computer Operating Systems

    When a person uses a computer, a single click can send a whole line of coding and computer data through the hard drive, motherboard and memory. The actual user may not know how to operate anything...

  • How to Uninstall or Remove a Software Package in Ubuntu

    Ubuntu Linux is a great, and free, alternative to Windows. Keep in mind that many free open source software packages are available to run within the Ubunutu Linux operating system; however,...

  • RealPlayer Alternatives for Linux

    Real Networks offers a version of RealPlayer for Linux, but there are a few reasons why you might not want to install it. It is a proprietary application that is not available through many...

  • How To Install Apt -Get in Openoffice

    OpenOffice is a productivity suite of software programs designed to be a free alternative to Microsoft's Office. Anything you can do in Microsoft's Office you can do in OpenOffice, and instead of...

  • How to Set Up Linux Email

    Linux is a free operating system designed to allow users to get the most from their computers. While Linux does not have an official email service, it does have an official email client-Evolution....

  • How to recover windows files using a Linux liveCD

    Is your windows computer being difficult? This tutorial will show you how to use Linux to copy important files to an external hard drive or flash drive (thumb drive) in case you aren't able to...

  • Linux Desktop Effects

    One of the fun things about running a Linux distribution is the advanced customization that is possible with most Linux graphical user interfaces (GUI). Gnome, the most common GUI, has a number of...

  • How to Install Drivers in Linux

    Linux is an operating system designed to be an alternative to Apple's Mac and Microsoft's Windows operating systems. Any function you can perform in either of those two operating systems has a...

  • How to Convert NTFS Partition to Ext3

    The NTFS file system is the standard file system of Windows NT, 2000, XP, Vista and the new Windows 7. The ext3 file system is used in the Linux operating system. GParted is a Linux application...

  • How to Set Up a Linux Computer

    Linux is a free, legal alternative to the expensive operating systems being produced by Microsoft and Apple. Linux is "open source," which means that a number of dedicated professionals are making...

  • How to Get Linux On Your PS3

    If you own a PS3, you have probably figured out that you have to use their own operating system to use web browsers or anything else. However, Linux is fully compatible with all Playstation 3...

  • How to Retrieve Deleted Files in Linux

    Linux is a versatile multi-user operating system. Unfortunately, more users on the system means increased odds of a mistake being made at some point. Sooner or later someone will delete an...

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