This very useful tool to check Debian GNU/Linux device driver check page.Ubuntu is based on Debian GNU/Linux so let us try this and see the results
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How to fix USB stops working problem in Ubuntu
This tutorial will explain how to fix USB stops working problem in Ubuntu
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Taking Mono Off the Menu
Recommendation of Shotwell for the upcoming Ubuntu release (April 2010), as a key part of Mono replacements
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How to: uninstall the old kernels in ubuntu
Everytime there is an update for the kernel, the new kernel is installed while the old one is not automaticaly uninstalled, after several kernel updates, you will find a large list of old kernels in the start grub menu.
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Setting Up Transmission Remote GUI In Ubuntu And Debian
I have played a lot with rTorrent and wTorrent (which I've already posted how to set up) and also ruTorrent and various Web UIs for rTorrent but I've came to the conclusion that the best way (for me at least) for remote Bittorrent download is Transmission Remote GUI - I've been using it for a few days now and love it.
Read more »GnoMenu 2.2 released! Install the new version in Ubuntu via repository
Announced today the release of GnoMenu2.2, the new version comes with new features and improvements, the big improvement is that GnoMenu now use 60% less Memory.
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Virtualization With KVM On Ubuntu 9.10
This guide explans how you can install and use KVM for creating and running virtual machines on an Ubuntu 9.10 server. I will show how to create image-based virtual machines and also virtual machines that use a logical volume (LVM). KVM is short for Kernel-based Virtual Machine and makes use of hardware virtualization, i.e., you need a CPU that supports hardware virtualization, e.g.
Read more »How I switched to Linux
After I got my own computer in 2003 (which had Windows installed by default -- obviously), I wanted to try out Linux. But, I couldn't find any installation media. In 2005 one of my friends opened the door of open source to me. And that was Ubuntu!
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My new focus at Canonical
From March next year, I'll focus my Canonical energy on product design, partnerships and customers. Those are the areas that I enjoy most and also the areas where I can best shape the impact we have on open source and the technology market.
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Ubuntu's Lucid plans
In April Ubuntu Lucid Lynx will be released. We look at what can be expected.
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Setting up Ubuntu 9.10
Today I finally installed Ubuntu 9.10. I've only been on the upgraded system for a few hours, but everything seems to be working smoothly.
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Avant Window Navigator is Back, Quick Review and Installation in Ubuntu
Avant Window Navigator(AWN) has always been my favorite dock application. It was by far the most easy to use and far better looking dock application when compared to Gnome-Do or Cairo-Dock. But that was some years ago.
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UDS from an embedded hacker's perspective
The Ubuntu Developers Summit (UDS), held November 16-20 in Dallas, while kicking off the development cycle for the next Ubuntu release, "Lucid Lynx", had a surprising amount to interest a kernel hacker with embedded tendencies. The Summit covered a wide range of topics from low level kernel details, to best community practices, but the ARM netbook support sessions were particularly interesting.
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What Ubuntu needs is a good GUI backup utility - could Luckybackup be that app?
Don't get me wrong, there's a lot about Ubuntu to like — a lot I like — but I tend to write fairly critically about what seems to be the world's most popular free, open-source desktop operating system because not just I - but the rest of the user and developer communities - hold it up to a higher standard. And Ubuntu doesn't always measure up.
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Day of Conky
A minimalist Conky configuration that changes color to match the Day of Ubuntu transitioning wallpaper.
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