A home computer makes an ideal appliance to store and stream music. The purpose of a music server is to deliver tracks when requested by a client. The server can deliver music to machines over a local area network as well as computers connected over the internet.
Read more »How to change Screen resolution in Ubuntu
This tutorial will explain how to change Screen resolution in Ubuntu and this might work in all ubuntu versions
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Ubuntu Netbook Remix 9.10 Screen Shots
Ubuntu Netbook Remix is optimised to run on a new category of affordable Internet-centric devices called netbooks. It includes a new consumer-friendly interface that allows users to quickly and easily get on-line and use their favourite applications. This interface is optimised for a retail sales environment. Screen shots at SEO Expert Consultants
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Ubuntu Tip :Increase your boot times with ubuntu boot in Karmic
Compare to earlier ubuntu versions karmic is much better in speed but if you still want to reduce your boot times use ubuntu boot Packages containing instrumentation to aid in boot performance work, and packages proposed to improve performance.
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Install Nvidia Graphics Drivers 190.42 in Ubuntu Karmic/Jaunty/Intrepid/Hardy
A week after the NVIDIA Linux engineering team released the 190.42 driver release candidate, this driver is now deemed stable and has been officially released on NVIDIA's web-site.
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Rapid Photo Downloader: making your life easier
Have you ever had a couple (or more) memory cards full of images that you quickly want to download to your hard drive while making an extra backup copy and rename all files according to a certain pattern?
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Fix for rhythmbox not playing mp3 in Ubuntu karmic
My Rhythmbox won't play my music anymore after upgrading to 9.10 so here is what i did i hope this helps for some users
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K3B – Free CD/DVD burning tool for KDE Linux
K3B is the official CD/DVD authoring tool for Linux KDE desktop. It allows you to create, burn, copy, CD’s and DVD’s. Create audio CD/DVD, Data discs perform disc-to-disc copies, it also includes a DVD ripping function.
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XBMC Media Center
The distinction that once existed between the computer and TV is long gone. Computers were used for work, TV was used for entertainment. Today, computers are more than just sophisticated typewriters and TVs are more than just 40kg electron cannon.
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MythTV: Turning Linux Into a Digital Video Recorder: The Front End
After reading the first part of this series, you should have a MythTV server up and running. To watch TV or schedule recordings you'll need to setup one or more MythTV front ends
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How to turn a Linux distribution LiveCD into a LiveUSB
LiveCDs these days provide the simplest way to test a Linux distribution. With flash drives being relatively cheap these days, booting your favorite Linux distribution for a clean install from a USB seems to be an interesting option.
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Linux is Great But How Does Windows Sit on 90% of Desktops?
Try the latest iterations of the major Linux distributions you will know the platform (Linux) has come a long way.
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My First Impressions of Google Wave
A few weeks ago I got my invitation to Google Wave. After using it for a while, I can see its potential as a collaboration tool, but it's too early to tell if this tool will change the way we communicate in the enterprise.
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Ubuntu’s Koala is loveable, but can bite
Auto-rotating space-themed backgrounds! Surely no geek can resist that? You can get them, in the October 2009 release of Ubuntu, nicknamed Karmic Koala, which made its debut last Friday.
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Intel Wants Servers to Have Open FCoE Inside
Two years ago, Robert Love, a senior software engineer at Intel, unveiled a new open source project called Open-FCoE to the Linux community.
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