If You just installed Ubuntu and forgot what password you selected during the installation process or one of your friend gave you ubuntu computer without giving username and password.This tutorial will help you to recover username and password
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23 Useful System Applications for Linux
It’s always great to have Linux Alternatives to popular applications so I’ve decided to write about some of the most useful System applications for Linux including Cd burners, Aniti Virus, FTP solutions and instant messengers that you can download today.
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Flashnotes, a musical flashcards program
So in an effort to learn the instrument better, I borrowed my dad’s electronic keyboard, and sat down to try to learn it... Naturally, this led me to think that some sort of flash card training would help. So like any good hacker, I whipped up a flashcards program that afternoon to help me learn piano! :D
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10 Most Awesome Linux Applications
I’ve been thinking a lot lately about what makes a given application awesome. I use a lot of applications every day, many I couldn’t do my job without… but not all of them are awesome.
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Collaborative Editing with AbiWord
AbiWord may not be as powerful as OpenOffice.org Writer, but it does include a few nifty features that make it a worthy addition to your productivity toolbox.
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Using system rescue CD to scan and delete virus in Windows
System rescue cd from http://www.sysresccd.org/ include clam anti virus, during our standard operating procedure process I use this cd as one of virus detector.
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Krita 2.0: a Host of New Features
Boudewijn Rempt has summarised results of development for the next version of Krita, the painting and image editing application for KOffice. Krita 2.0 will contain a host of new features, some of which are unique in the free software world. Below Piotr introduces some of the new features which will be available in this release.
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21 More of the Best Free Linux Games
Over the past 4 months we have continued to receive a steady stream of emails from individuals recommending games that were not included in our previous free game articles. After much testing, we have whittled down these users' recommendations to a list of 21 highly addictive Linux games
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Using Dia for diagrams
Everybody needs diagrams. Most users need to create one more often than they think: that flowchart for a presentation, that sketch of the bird feeder to build this weekend, or a time line.
Getting more technical, there are always circuits and blueprints and the like. Stop wasting time with an office app, the GIMP, or a paint program: use Dia, an easy yet powerful made-for-diagrams editor.
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AWN dock (and Extras) 0.3.2 released! \o/
Avant Window Navigator has released version 0.3.2 today. This includes the release of the core dock, "awn", and all the applets and plugins, "awn-extras".
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Awn/Awn Extras 0.3.2 Released!
The Avant Window Navigator (Awn) and Awn Extras teams would like to announce the release of version 0.3.2. This represents a year's worth of bugfixes, performance improvements, and new applets.
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Awn Window Navigator
I follow development of the awn window navigator closely ever since it was first announced on Launchpad.
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My wife gave up on Kubuntu! :-(
I really tried. My wife's Macbook went crazy one day after a Mac OS update and was in need of a reinstall. I convinced her to try out Kubuntu 8.10 with KDE 4.1(and later 4.2).
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Ubuntu Codenames
With the release of Ubuntu 9.04 about 2 months out, Mark Shuttleworth will be announcing the codename of Ubuntu 9.10 fairly soon. This gets the community excited, as historically, Ubuntu releases have had entertaining codenames with interesting patterns.
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Updating software in Linux: four strikes and you're out
Since a couple Computerworld bloggers have been discussing installing software in Linux, I'd thought I'd chime in.
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