When you buy a new PC, laptop or server and install a Linux you want to know what hardware is actually in the Linux box and more importantly which piece of hardware is supported by the kernel out of the box and which needs special tweaking with modules to get it work. Here is a list of commands which should help you to troubleshoot your hardware and find some information about it.
Read more »Don’t let gaming be an excuse to not use Linux
I’ve used Linux almost exclusively at every job I’ve had. During those years I looked for excuses to not run Linux at home and one of those excuses was that I couldn’t play the games I liked on Linux.
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Ready to switch to Linux?
Tired of Windows? Ready to look for an alternative? Linux will run on most hardware, even some of the older hardware that lurks around homes and offices. Linux is also free to download.
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Generate powerful Enterprise-level reports using iReport with Packt's new Book
Packt is pleased to announce iReport 3.7, a beginner's tutorial book aimed at introducing the iReport environment and providing example-oriented tutorials to develop reports from scratch. Written by Shamsuddin Ahammad, this book will show readers how to create, format and export reports using iReport 3.7.
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Most computer users need Linux
One thing I have noticed on just about all windows installed computers outside of my strict control is that they are full of viruses, spyware and there are more programs installed than they know what to do with.
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Last.fm Support in Ubuntu 10.04 - Screencast and Tutorial for Beginners
Setting up Last.fm streaming and scrobbling in Ubuntu 10.04, Lucid Lynx, is fast and easy. The Rhythmbox music player provides scrobbling support and the Last.fm client will let you stream your favorite stations in a nice stand-alone application. Here’s a screencast and written instructions on exactly how to set things up.
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Essential Keyboard shortcuts in Ubuntu Linux
Keyboard Shortcuts will increse your efficiency of Computer user. Here you can see some essential shortcuts for ubuntu
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How to install avant window navigator 0.4 final in ubuntu 9.10/10.04
A lot of people including me has been using AWN 0.4 beta for a long time now. AWN has just come out of its beta form after 14 months and the final version has been released.
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A Bushel of Free Online Resources for Linux Newbies
Whether you're new to Linux or looking to become a more advanced user, there are a lot of free online books and tutorials that can give you guidance.
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UbuntuOne Music store plugin for Banshee
Now Ubuntu Users can finally access the UbuntuOne Music Store in Banshee .You do need to be running Ubuntu 10.04 Beta 2 (or any prior Lucid version that is fully up-to-date).
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KGB Says: The Best Linux is Ubuntu or Fedora
Last night while watching my usual list of recorded television programs, I saw a commercial for KGB, the company that begs you to text them with your questions. I posed the following question using her cell phone: "Which Linux distribution is the best for new users?"
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The Best New User Distribution is not Necessarily Ubuntu
For some time now I have watched Canonical grab headlines touting its ‘buntu releases, such as Ubuntu and Kubuntu, as “newbie” friendly. Much of the IT press goes along with this marketing scheme. But, is Ubuntu truly the “best” new user distribution?
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How to install Latest Version of Wine in Ubuntu Linux
The Wine development release 1.1.42 is now available.
What's new in this release (see below for details):
- Support for shared 32/64-bit setups.
- Dwarf debug info support for better backtraces.
- More standard actions supported in MSI.
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How to Install Openshot Non-Linear Video Editor in Ubuntu 9.10 Karmic Kola
The Most Popular Non-Linear Video Editor for Linux Operating system is Openshot Non-Linear Video Editor. Openshot Non-Linear Video Editor.is included in the ubuntu 10.04 (lucid).
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Loading external model in Papervision3D
it's an experiment with flash , 3dstudiomax and papervision3D. Papervision3D is an open source 3D engine for flash .
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