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... ño =- via Flickr
After writing my post about the default applications in Ubuntu last night, I had some thoughts which Fieldyweb might agree with:
What they should do, is redesign that, take ALL ... moving towards more streamlined look like? First, there would be no more mass import from Debian Unstable. Ubuntu would be responsible for the basic application and drivers necessary to run the various ...
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... mouse, keyboard and ADSL line, and slipped the Ubuntu disc into the CD-ROM drive. The machine ... install a huge variety of free software.
The Ubuntu interface is really excellent and there is no reason why the most phobic of computerphobes ... workspace switcher which gives you access to a very interesting feature of Ubuntu.
You can establish a number of workspaces for different purposes, such as e- ...
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... the new 9.10 installer. It’s been so long since I’ve installed Ubuntu, so the installer overhaul is a very welcome addition. I see that there’s been a lot of work done to ... for Karmic. I login and instantly I’m looking at a fresh new install of Ubuntu.
Took about 15 minutes when it was all said and done, including the reboot and mostly automated VMWare Tools install. ...
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... system, the company sought out Canonical the makers of Ubuntu, a Linux distribution, which Canonical describes as:
In the interest ... side, people will ask about the positioning of Chrome OS and Ubuntu. While the two operating systems share some core components, ... set to be a very exciting year. In addition to delivering Ubuntu experiences with both existing and new OEM partners, we will be working ...
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... is a step by step guide how to get your SkyIT NDS3 093b card back up and running. With Ubuntu or Debian and with a Smargo Reader.
Some linux skills and CCcam experience is needed here as I am not going in detail on how to use these.
In Ubuntu / Debian :
1. Stop your CCcam server session and leave it down.
2. Make sure your ...
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... your system is always a good idea. SBackup is a tool that’ll help you backup and restore data on your Ubuntu machine with utmost ease."
With so many people trying Ubuntu these days, I though this would be a good article to post.
This is an easy way to protect your data. We all know we should always Back-Up our data regularly. ;)
This is just a copy ...
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