Dual-booting operating systems can be very convenient, but with it brings the troubles of trying to keep data synchronized between the operating systems. Sure, in most cases Linux can read/write to partitions, but something even more convenient than that is a partition that both operating systems use for userdata. This guide overviews the procedure on how to set this up between Mac OS X and Linux.
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Adobe AIR on Linux with Wine
Adobe hasn't officially ported Adobe AIR to Linux yet, but Ubuntu Unleashed figured out that you can install AIR using the WINE windows emulation layer for Linux. Installation isn't exactly painless, and when all is said and done, there are a bunch of AIR applications that won't run. But some will.
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S.T.A.L.K.E.R. - Shadow Of Chernobyl with PlayOnLinux
If you ever wanted to play S.T.A.L.K.E.R. - Shadow Of Chernobyl on your Linux box it's now possible thanks to PlayOnLinux and Wine 0.9.54
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Wine on Solaris
If you use Solaris or Solaris Express, you may want to also use Wine to install Windows programs. There are few ways, but I will write about my favorite - one that uses SFE repository, which enables you to use other fantastic open source programs not packaged for Solaris yet.
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Linux Communications Suite Enters Beta
Unison is offering a unified communications suite of e-mail, messaging and VoIP as an alternative to Exchange and Outlook.
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Losing My Religion: Firefox 3
Forgive me, Linux Community, for I have sinned. It has been forever since my last confession and I am prepared for my penance. The truth is that I have never particularly cared for the Firefox browser--not because there is anything wrong with it but just because I already have a favorite browser.
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First impressions of Vista and Ubuntu
Last week I was on a business trip to the USA and decided it was finally time for to buy a new notebook computer. Here in Japan it’s difficult to get machines with a US keyboard.
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Reset your MySQL root password
Forgetting passwords isn’t generally a good idea. It does happen, though, and if it happens to your MySQL server, this is the process you need to follow in order to recover it.
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How To Reset A Forgotten Root Password With Knoppix
This guide explains how you can reset a forgotten root password with the help of the Knoppix Linux Live-CD. Afterwards you can log in to your system as root again.
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Back up Linux with ease
I’m not particularly fond of backing up my data. I know I should do it and I feel pretty smug when it is done, but it is a time-consuming and frustrating process.
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Recording sounds for Impress slides with eVoice
Over the last few years, OpenOffice.org has started to develop a respectable number of extensions, mostly for Writer and Calc, the two most widely used applications.
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Plasma improvements: KDE 4.0.2 and beyond
When KDE 4.0 was officially released in January, there were a lot of gaping holes in basic functionality. During the past few months, the codebase has matured considerably, and the environment is steadily approaching the point where it will be sufficiently robust for widespread day-to-day use. Although there are still many features missing, version 4.0.2—which was released last week—offers an improved user experience. We tested KDE 4.0.2 with the recently released Kubuntu 8.04 alpha 6.
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Fix for suspend and hibernation problem for Laptops
You might have noticed that the suspend and hibernation function in ubuntu/kubuntu won’t work. While there’s no official fix, you might find this work around helpful.
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How To Sync Amarok With iPOD Classic & 3rd Generation iPOD Nano
Since there is no Linux version of iTunes, Linux users have to fall back on gtkpod, Amarok, Rhythmbox or Banshee to sync their iPOD. However, in the later version of iPOD, which include iPOD Classic and iPOD nano 3rd gen, there is a change in the firmware that resulted in conflict between iPOD and the syncing software. While it is possible to transfer songs from Amarok (and other software) to the iPOD, the iPOD just don’t register any songs in it.
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Fedora and YouTube
On a fresh install of Fedora Linux, neither Konqueror, nor Firefox will play content from YouTube. Fedora and Redhat's take on patents and licensing issues seems to be rather than risk stepping on thin ice, they'll avoid going out on the lake at all. Me, I'll take a stroll on the lake and trust I'm aware enough not to fall through the ice. If you want to play content from YouTube on your new Fedora desktop, here's what you do.
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