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Post date: September 28, 2008, 10:09
Category: Desktop
Views: 3578
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Tutorial quote: This guide explains how you can install the Google Android SDK 1.0 on an Ubuntu 8.04 desktop. With this stable release of the Android SDK, you can now develop applications for Android smartphones (like T-Mobile's G1) and offer them on the Android Market. |
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Post date: October 31, 2008, 10:10
Category: Miscellaneous
Views: 4051
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Tutorial quote: Today the new Ubuntu 8.10 (Intrepid Ibex) has been released. This guide shows how you can upgrade your Ubuntu 8.04 desktop and server installations to Ubuntu 8.10. |
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Post date: August 20, 2009, 11:08
Category: Desktop
Views: 2964
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Tutorial quote: This tutorial explains how to install and use luckyBackup on an Ubuntu 9.04 desktop. luckyBackup is an application for data back-up and synchronization powered by the rsync tool. It is simple to use, fast (transfers over only changes made and not all data), safe (keeps your data safe by checking all declared directories before proceeding in any data manipulation ), reliable and fully customizable. |
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Post date: July 29, 2008, 23:07
Category: Desktop
Views: 3926
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Tutorial quote: Google Gadgets for Linux is a free opensource (licensed under Apache License) platform for running desktop gadgets under Linux, catering to the unique needs of Linux users.
Find how to install configure and use Google Gadgets in openSUSE |
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Post date: May 25, 2011, 10:05
Category: Miscellaneous
Views: 2497
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Tutorial quote: This article describes how you can upgrade your Fedora 14 system to Fedora 15. The upgrade procedure works for both desktop and server installations. |
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Post date: May 1, 2011, 19:05
Category: Miscellaneous
Views: 2603
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Tutorial quote: The new Ubuntu 11.04 (Natty Narwhal) has just been released. This guide shows how you can upgrade your Ubuntu 10.10 desktop and server installations to Ubuntu 11.04. |
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Post date: December 14, 2006, 20:12
Category: Network
Views: 4464
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Tutorial quote: You already installed Linux on your networked desktop PC and now you want to work with files stored on some other PCs in your network. This is where autofs comes into play. This tutorial shows how to configure autofs to use CIFS to access Windows or Samba shares from Linux Desktop PCs. It also includes a tailored configuration file. |
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Post date: June 24, 2008, 03:06
Category: Multimedia
Views: 5474
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Tutorial quote: Here are five popular ways to capture desktop screencast for Linux. |
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Post date: May 26, 2009, 10:05
Category: Miscellaneous
Views: 7742
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Tutorial quote: This tutorial shows how to set up a PXE (short for preboot execution environment) install server on Debian Lenny. A PXE install server allows your client computers to boot and install a Linux distribution over the network, without the need of burning Linux iso images onto a CD/DVD, boot floppy images, etc. This is handy if your client computers don't have CD or floppy drives, or if you want to set up multiple computers at the same time (e.g. in a large enterprise), or simply because you want to save the money for the CDs/DVDs. In this article I show how to configure a PXE server that allows you to boot multiple distributions (i386 and x86_64): Debian Lenny, Ubuntu 9.04, Fedora 10, CentOS 5.3, OpenSuSE 11.1, and Mandriva 2009.1. |
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Post date: March 18, 2011, 12:03
Category: Miscellaneous
Views: 5115
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Tutorial quote: This guide shows how you can upgrade your OpenSUSE 11.3 desktop and server installations to OpenSUSE 11.4. |
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