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POPSFinally the Mighty Ubuntu 9.10 Meets the User! This is a great month! Ubuntu 9.10 is the second major OS release in this month! First we got Windows 7…. and today we got its competitor! According to Canonical this is the “latest and greatest software the Open Source community has to offer”. Actually their statement seems to be right….The Karmic Koala seems to be very impressive!
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POPSLets install the latest Grub 2 on Ubuntu 9.04 Most of the Linux distributions that we use today, have the GRand Unified Boot-loader as their default boot-loader. Recently the developers of GRUB (GNU) have released the latest version GRUB 2 which have lots of improvements compared to its previous version. By default Ubuntu 9.04 comes with the old GRUBbootloader, so today we are going to see how to install the new GRUB 2 on our favourite Ubuntu 9.04!
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POPSHow-to make your own Linux distribution with few easy steps! Have you ever thought of making your own operating system? Actually you need to have great programming skills to build an operating system! Is it right? Actually it is half correct… now you can build your own customized Linux distribution based on SUSE Linux in few easy steps!
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POPSLegally Speaking, You Just Can’t Use IE in Ubuntu Recently I switched to Ubuntu from Windows XP in my office. And as I am doing some UI stuff, I thought it would be better if I can manage to have a live preview of the web pages in IE. But sadly speaking, if you want to do it 100% legally, you just can’t! Why? Let’s explore some options :
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POPSLaptop computers The mini laptops are the new ‘in’ products storming the market, first it was Asus, MSI and HP, and now Dell has joined the bandwagon. The Things Digital event in US showcased hordes of mini laptops, but the Mini-Inspirion from Dell stole a march over other products, Dell’s CEO Michael Dell presented the 8.9 inch Mini-Inspirion.
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POPSA journey to the center of Ubuntu 9.10 Ubuntu is known as the most user friendly Linux version we have on the market today. Not only the user friendliness but it also have many other features which were able to attract even more advanced users. Since 2004 it have released many versions of the system with more and more features…
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POPSOK, I installed Ubuntu! now what? What most people used to do is just install any OS and start their work, they don’t care about security…. they don’t care about the integrity of the system….. so the life span of those systems are very small! After some time they get…. viruses…. corrupted files……continues system errors and many more….
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POPSEvernote In Linux (WINE) Getting some Linux smarts is probably a good idea. This is an unusually clear article on how to install Evernote in Linux. Worked for me, don't know about these offline issues some people commenting about. I'll edit this with my experiences on that. So far, so good.
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POPSTen ways to smooth the switch to Linux If you're spreading the gospel of Linux among your Windows-based friends and family (or a sysadmin planning a full changeover), here are things you can do to ease others into the wonderful world of open-source.
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POPSFive Fab Ways to Make Linux run at LightSpeed Let’s face it… Linux is fast. Better memory management, more efficient file systems, better pre-packaged installations, etc. all conspire to make Linux safe, efficient, and fast. But there’s more to it than that. Linux is also B – I – G BIG. There’s a lot to it. I mean, come on… from a single install CD you can build a major web server, database machine, load up your notebook, etc.
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POPSLet’s Tweak Ubuntu We all like to make our lives easier, to do things without going the hard way! We have many software to do that in windows, various utilities, tweaking software, but can we do this in Ubuntu? Ubuntu Tweak is here to answer your question!