This is the latest in a series of tutorials that has been published on this site on how to dual-boot Windows 7 and Linux distributions. Previous articles published on this subject are how to dual-boot Fedora 14 and Windows 7 and how to dual-boot Ubuntu 10.10 and Windows 7. This article presents a step by step guide on how to dual-boot Linux Mint 10 and Windows 7.
Read more »speech-dispatcher : Digital speech in Ubuntu 10.10 maverick
Here you can see a trick you can do from the Terminal in Ubuntu 10.10 Maverick; if your computer has compatible audio hardware, you can make it talk to you with the spd-say command. Open up a terminal window and type this command:
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CodeWeavers Releases CrossOver Games 9.2.1
SAINT PAUL, Minn. (December 7, 2010) Twelve million addicts, err, players cant be wrong. Theres no doubting the draw of World of Warcraft. And today, as Blizzard rolls out its third, much-anticipated expansion to the game Cataclysm, CodeWeavers ensures that Linux gamers can play right along with their PC and Mac brethren.
Read more »Linux and Windows Integration
As most people do,when I started using Linux, I created separate partitions for Linux and used Lilo or Grub to boot either into either Windows or Linux, according to the different job requirements.
Read more »Wine 1.2.2 Released
The Wine maintenance release 1.2.2 is now available. The source is available now, Binary packages are in the process of being built, and will appear soon at their respective download locations. Whats new in this release, Support for animated cursors. Translation updates. Various bug fixes.
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How to configure Time Based Access Control in Squid Proxy Server
Using the excellent access control features of Squid, you may configure use of Internet services proxied by Squid to be available only during normal business hours.
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Installing SugarCRM Community Edition On Fedora 14
SugarCRM is a webbased CRM solution written in PHP. SugarCRM is available in different flavours called "Editions" ("Community" (free), "Professional", and "Enterprise"). For a detailed overview of the different editions, have a look at the SugarCRM website. In this tutorial I will describe the installation of the free Community Edition on Fedora 14.
Read more »5 netbook-optimized desktop interfaces for Linux and BSD distributions
There are currently five, freely available, netbook-optimized desktop interfaces for Linux and BSD desktop distributions. This article provides some information on all five. They are presented here in alphabetical order.
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The Move To Linux - Encrypted Disk Issues
The other decision I made was to remove the disk from the machine and put it in a cage and put the second disk in a cage as well. I then booted the diskless machine with a LiveCD (I used Fedora 14 desktop) and connected the disks.
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The perfect wine configure to Play latest windows games in Linux
In this post i will show you how to install latest windows applications and games using wine in Linux. When you install wine the first time, wine will work but not all windows application and games will work properly because most of them need a special configuration, some installed dlls and libraries.
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How to Buy a Computer Preloaded With Ubuntu
If you've ever paid attention to the market share statistics for desktop operating systems you probably know that Linux is most frequently pegged at about one percent
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The openSUSE and Ubuntu Rollercoasters
The Linux World is rarely dull, but last week was an emotional roller coaster for users of openSUSE and Ubuntu. First Novell was sold to Microsoft and Attachmate with no mention of the fate of openSUSE. Then Ubuntu founder Shuttleworth told reporters that Ubuntu may switch from the six-month release cycle to daily updates.
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Linux Dead: Is Ubuntu Making a Difference?
I often come across articles and commentary from people in the open source world that Ubuntu and Canonical are making a difference in the desktop Linux space and they are a “ball rolling down a hill.” I thought I would investigate.
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Big Business backs Linux
Believe it or not, there is still this illusion that Linux and open-source software is written by counter-culture, C++ programming cultists living in their parent basements or huddled together in Cambridge, Mass. group-houses.
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So many Androids, so little time
Take a stroll through an AT&T store this holiday season and you can't help but notice that it's deja view all over again. Apple is making the same mistake with the iPhone that it made with the PC. Android phones come in all shapes, sizes, price points. Off in that lonely corner is the iPhone in two models: the latest iPhone 4 and the older iPhone 3GS. That's it.
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