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  • How to Install Novell Groupwise in Ubuntu

    Novell does not, as of the writing of this article, produce an install for Groupwise that is made for Ubuntu or Debian linux. This article with explain how to modify the .rpm install of Groupwise...

  • How to Troubleshoot Adobe Flash on Ubuntu

    Adobe Flash is an Internet multimedia platform used for interactive Web content, video games, streaming video and streaming audio. The Flash platform is primarily developed for Windows and Mac OS,...

  • How to Burn an ISO File on Ubuntu

    Ubuntu is a Linux distribution that is available to download for free. By default, it installs the GNOME desktop software which includes the Nautilus graphical file manager. Nautilus allows you...

  • How to Install Ubuntu 9.10

    Do you have Windows 7, Vista or, XP, but want to know what it would be like to have Ubuntu 9.10 on your computer. In these steps, I will show you in overview how to install Ubuntu onto your computer.

  • How to Restore the Add/Remove Software Application in Ubuntu 9.10

    The release of Ubuntu 9.10 (Karmic Koala) saw the introduction of the Ubuntu Software Center. This application is now the primary application used to install new software and remove existing...

  • Ways to Make a Boot SD Card

    The CD drive is not a thing of the past, but the process was certainly beginning, as of 2009. Already netbooks and laptops without optical drives are quite common. But most installation CDs for...

  • 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 Disable Ubuntu Task Bar Notifications

    With the release of Ubuntu 9.04 (Jaunty Jackalope) a new task bar notification system was introduced. This system was enhanced in Ubuntu 9.10 (Karmic Koala) and will remain a significant part of...

  • How to change file or folder ownership in Ubuntu

    With Ubuntu, users may not have immediate access to files or folders. This helps to protect the OS from end-user "mistakes". There are times when the end-user will need to take ownership...

  • 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 XP & Ubuntu

    There are a plethora of reasons to use Ubuntu instead of Windows XP---improved security, ease of use and the thousands of free programs available with little more than the click of a button, to...

  • 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...

  • 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 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...

  • How to Install Ubuntu 9.04 (Jaunty Jackalope)

    The latest version of Ubuntu, the Linux-based OS, is a user-friendly system that even newbies can start mastering pretty fast. Installation of Ubuntu 9.04 can be carried out as follows.

  • How to Install Ubuntu With AT&T DSL

    Ubuntu is a user friendly version of the Linux operating system designed for people who want complete control over all aspects of their computer. Ubuntu is an open source program, which means that...

  • How to Enable Beryl

    Beryl is a graphics plug-in that runs on the Linux Ubuntu operating system. It is used to create 3-D graphics for windows management. The plug-in shipped with older versions of Ubuntu and is...

  • 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.

  • Dual Boot Instructions for Windows XP & Ubuntu

    Sometimes having different operating systems installed on a computer can give you different tools for different jobs. If you love using Windows for playing games, but want the security of Ubuntu...

  • How to Evaluate Ubuntu Linux 8.10: Intrepid Ibex

    Ubuntu 8.10: Intrepid Ibex is the latest version of Ubuntu Linux. Most 8.10: Intrepid Ibex reviews focus on improvements made to the Ubuntu kernel. Read on to learn how to evaluate the new Ubuntu...

  • What Files Are Needed to Make a Windows XP Bootable CD?

    Sometimes Windows systems break. In those instances, it's nice to be able to boot into an alternative operating system in order to retrieve the files. In the '90s many system administrators used...

  • Ubuntu Dual-Boot Problems

    Running two operating systems on one computer can be useful from time to time; in many ways, it's like having two computers in one. Ubuntu and Windows can play nicely together, but setting them up...

  • How to Install Ubuntu Linux on Your PC

    Ubuntu is the most user friendly Linux distribution. It is easy to install, easy to learn and use. Like other Linux distributions, it is free for all. Here are the steps to install Ubuntu on a PC.

  • How to add a Ubuntu Linux Package to the Applications Button / Menu

    Sometime it is necessary to add a deb package to Ubuntu through the Synaptic Package Manager or through a terminal window. These packages do not always show up in the "Applications"...

  • 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,...

  • How to Upgrade to Ubuntu Server 9.04

    The new Ubuntu 9.04 Jaunty Jackalope linux server upgrade was recently released, as an upgrade from Ubuntu 8.10 server installation. The new Jaunty Jackalope Server version uses GNOME 2.26.1 and...

  • Ubuntu Dual Boot Instructions

    Sometimes you need a certain bit of software to perform a specific function, only to find it is not available on your operating system. The best way to bridge the gap is to have Linux. If you are...

  • Ubuntu Video Effects

    Ubuntu comes with a number of special visual effects, rivaling those of Windows Vista, and yet requiring much fewer system resources to operate. Ubuntu video effects are powered by Compiz, its...

  • How to Install OpenOffice on Ubuntu

    OpenOffice.org is an open source office suite that offers users most of the same capabilities as commercial suites, such as Microsoft Office. With a word processor, a spreadsheet program, a...

  • How to Change Dual Boot Sequence for Ubuntu

    Trying out the waters with Ubuntu, but not fully committed yet? Makes sense; switching operating systems can be a big adjustment. Happily, Ubuntu gives you the option to keep your Windows...

  • Ubuntu Starter's Guide

    Got your hands on the latest version of Ubuntu but don't know where to begin? Learning any new operating system can be intimidating, but don't worry: getting started is easy. Ubuntu brings many...

  • How to Download iTunes in Linux Ubuntu

    As you probably know, iTunes is a software written for Mac and Windows only, and does not work for Linux...or does it? There IS a way (100% proven and tested effective) to download iTunes on Linux...

  • How to run Windows and Linux side by side

    Linux and Windows are both very popular operating systems, and each have millions of users throughout the world. However, both do have some drawbacks. Many software, although Windows and Mac...

  • How to Remove a Linux Partition in Windows XP

    A Linux partition is a portion of your hard drive that has been set aside for use specifically by a Linux operating system. If you have installed Linux from inside Windows XP (as opposed to...

  • How to Install Ubuntu in Virtual Box for Windows XP

    Trying out a new operating system can be intimidating --- especially the whole "wiping your hard drive" thing. Want to try out Ubuntu, but not ready to take the plunge quite deep enough to back up...

  • How to Install Java 1.6 on Ubuntu

    Java 1.6 is also known as Sun Java 6. The Java JRE is the run-time environment that allows you to run applications created with the Java language. The JRE needs to be installed to view Java...

  • How to Use NTLDR

    NTLDR is a small executable program for Windows that tells a computer where to find and load the operating system. It is used only with versions of Windows NT, 2000 and XP. NTLDR can launch...

  • Types of LINUX Operating Systems

    Linux is an increasingly popular operating system that is proving to be a viable alternative to Microsoft's Windows and Apple's Mac operating systems. Linux is open source, which means that it is...

  • How to Install Java on Xubuntu

    Xubuntu is a derivative of Ubuntu, which is a free Linux operating system that has become a popular alternative to Windows XP and Vista. Except for a few programs and applications, Xubuntu is...

  • How to Install Linux on a PC

    Linux is a computer operating system that represents an alternative to commercial products like Microsoft Windows and Apple's Mac OS X. Linux is open source--meaning that no one owns it and anyone...

  • How to Install Drivers in Ubuntu

    Installing drivers in Windows can be difficult. You've got to hunt them down, install them and makes sure they work. Knowing this, and having the general idea that Linux is harder to use than...

  • How to Search for Domain Names in Ubuntu

    Ubuntu users have a command line tool for searching for domain names attached to an IP address called whois. Originally designed for Unix, this utility is now available for all operating systems,...

  • How to Install an ATI Driver in Ubuntu

    Most ATI video cards work out of the box with the default open-source "ati" or "radon" drivers that come with Ubuntu. But special proprietary drivers must be installed for some cards to be able to...

  • How to Install a VLC Player in Ubuntu

    VLC is VideoLAN's free cross-platform media player that supports DVDs, MPEG2, MPEG4, WMV, DivX, MOV, QuickTime, MP3s and various streaming protocols like ShoutCAST TV. Additional plugins can also...

  • How to Install an Ubuntu ISO File

    Ubuntu is one of the most downloaded and used Linux distributions due to its ease of installation, ease of use and community support. It is a Debian based operating system, which means it uses...

  • How to Install Video Drivers in Ubuntu

    Most video cards work out of the box with Ubuntu's open-source drivers, but some require special proprietary drivers to be able to use advanced graphics features like 3D acceleration and visual...

  • How to Remove Dual Boot Ubuntu

    Ubuntu is a specific version of the Linux operating system. It is the most user-friendly and widely adopted. If you elect not to reformat your hard drive and install Linux and instead install it...

  • How to Dual Boot Ubuntu 8.04

    Linux has been growing in popularity. Its stability, large library of open source software and comparatively low risk for viruses and Trojans have resulted in more people making a switch to one of...

  • How to Configure an Ubuntu Desktop

    Ubuntu is a popular Linux operating system that is used as a free alternative to Mac OS X and Windows XP or Vista, for example. One of the outstanding features of Ubuntu is the amount of control...

  • How to Determine Your Motherboard Type Using Ubuntu

    Ubuntu Linux has several ways to determine the type of motherboard installed in a desktop or laptop computer. Manufacturers such as ASUS, Hewlett-Packard and Intel all have specific motherboard...

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