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Εγκαταστήστε το Ubuntu Linux μέσα από τα W…

ΤΟ ΚΣΕ ΤΟΥ 4ου | 19 hours ago by kkalafatis

Διαβάζοντας τις οδηγίες η εγκατάσταση δε φαίνεται δύσκολη. Ας δοκιμάσουμε ... read more

Configuring Ubuntu Wireless Networking with Command-Line Tools

Computing Tech | August 27th 2008 by mywebblog

The wireless-tools package, which is installed on Ubuntu systems by default, provides several commands for probing and configuring wireless interfaces and networks. You can execute the man wireless command to get information about the wireless-tools read more

Configuring Wireless Ethernet Interfaces in Ubuntu

Computing Tech | August 26th 2008 by mywebblog

The Linux kernel includes drivers for many popular PCI wireless cards, PCMCIA wireless adapters, and USB wireless adapters. On Ubuntu systems, wireless Ethernet interfaces are configured in the same way as wired Ethernet interfaces.If no Linux driver read more

Adding Printers in Ubuntu

Computing Tech | August 25th 2008 by mywebblog

Printers are one of the most common types of external device. Today, many computer manufactures bundle printers with new computers-it's hard not to have a printer. Printers used to come with one of two types of connectors: serial or parallel. Today, read more

Optimizing the Ubuntu Boot Process

Computing Tech | August 23rd 2008 by mywebblog

The /sbin/init process uses an entry in /etc/inittab for your system’s default run level to run scripts that start various services at boot time. You can manually customize the run levels at which various services start, but this is tedious at best read more

Installing and Configuration Ubuntu Samba Server

Computing Tech | August 22nd 2008 by mywebblog

To install the packages required to run and monitor a Samba server on your Ubuntu system, start the Synaptic Package Manager from the System -> Administration menu, and click Search to display the search dialog. Make sure that Names and Descriptions read more

Installing and Configuration Ubuntu Samba Server

Windows Vista Compatible Software | August 22nd 2008 by iphone nano

To install the packages required to run and monitor a Samba server on your Ubuntu system, start the Synaptic Package Manager from the System -> Administration menu, and click Search to display the search dialog. Make sure that Names and Descriptions read more

The Ubuntu Project #5: Does Ubuntu Linux Stay, or Go?

The Copywriter Underground | August 21st 2008 by Tom Chandler

When I started my “Is Linux Ready for Word Workers?” series, I thought I’d squeeze a pair of posts from my Ubuntu Linux installation, erase it, and dive right back into Windows Vista. So much for expectations. No, I didn’t mu read more

Why use Shell in Ubuntu

Computing Tech | August 21st 2008 by mywebblog

The real measure of a Linux user expertise comes from your abilities at the shell. In our modern age, the GUI is mistakenly considered “progress.” For instance, users of the Microsoft and Apple-based operating systems are quite used to using a mo read more

Formatting a USB Drive in Ubuntu

Computing Tech | August 19th 2008 by mywebblog

USB drives support two basic formats: floppy drive and hard drive. A USB floppy drive consists of one large formatted drive. In contrast USB hard drives contain partition tables and one or more formatted partitions. If you purchased a thumb drive and read more

Enabling Multiple CPUs (SMP) in Ubuntu

Computing Tech | August 18th 2008 by mywebblog

Many of today's computers have multiple CPUs. Some are physically distinct, and others are virtual, such as hyper-threading and dual-core. In any case, these processors support symmetric multiprocessing (SMP) and can dramatically speed up Linux.The k read more

Remote Logging Using ssh in Ubuntu

Computing Tech | August 16th 2008 by mywebblog

The newer, more modern and secure replacement for telnet is ssh, the secure shell application, which uses SSH, the Secure Shell protocol. The ssh application is installed as part of a default Ubuntu Linux installation, along with other applications t read more

How to install a package in Ubuntu

Computing Tech | August 15th 2008 by mywebblog

In Ubuntu, all components (applications, documentation, artwork, etc.) are split up into separate packages. Each package serves one purpose. For instance the package Firefox contains Mozilla Firefox, and Ubuntu-audio contains the Ubuntu default audio read more

El Theme para Ubuntu 8.10 ya está elegido y se llamará Human-Mu…

Otro Geek | August 14th 2008

Como comentan en Cybernet, parece que ya se ha decidido el Theme para Ubuntu 8.10 y será Human-Murrine, en el artículo han publicado algunas capturas de pantalla del nuevo Tema de Ubuntu y a simple vista no noto cambios significativos. Quien desee read more

Introduction and History of Kubuntu

Computing Tech | August 14th 2008 by mywebblog

Kubuntu is an official project of Ubuntua complete implementation of the Ubuntu OS led by Jonathan Riddell (an employee of Canonical Ltd.) and an army of developers. However, Kubuntu uses KDE instead of GNOME for Ubuntu. The main goal of Kubuntu is t read more

Windows Security vs. Linux Security

Computing Tech | August 13th 2008 by mywebblog

If you’ve switched to Ubuntu from Windows, there’s a very good chance that the security failings of Windows featured in your decision. By any measure, Microsoft’s record on security within its products is appalling. A new and serious security w read more

Windows Security vs. Linux Security

Windows Vista Compatible Software | August 13th 2008 by iphone nano

If you’ve switched to Ubuntu from Windows, there’s a very good chance that the security failings of Windows featured in your decision. By any measure, Microsoft’s record on security within its products is appalling. A new and serious security w read more

How to speed up Ubuntu booting by reducing the Boot Menu Delay

Computing Tech | August 13th 2008 by mywebblog

Getting rid of the GRUB boot menu delay can save some waiting around in the early stages of the boot process. The delay can be reduced to a second, or even eradicated completely. Of course, in such a case, you won’t be able to choose which operatin read more

Curiosità: Cerimonia Pechino 2008, Microsoft colora di blu il Bi…

Buzzes about the web: E-commerce, Marketing, Web 2.0 | August 13th 2008 by Enrico Giubertoni

Blogosfere riporta una curiosa notizia dalle Olimpiadi di Pechino 2008 pubblicata da Gizmodo. Durante l’accensione della fiaccola a Pechino, mentre un  un tedoforo volante corre lungo il perimetro dello stadio e dà la scintilla vitale al brac read more

Using FTP Clients in Ubuntu

Computing Tech | August 8th 2008 by mywebblog

The FTP protocol allows users to connect to a server, read directories and filenames, and download and upload data. If the correct access rights are set, users can also create new folders and set access permissions on them.However, using FTP poses a read more

WorkRave on Ubuntu might just save your life

1 Earth. 6.5 Billion Adventures | August 7th 2008 by Jaco

Don’t know about you, but I spend a lot of time on my computer. I mean, A LOT. Like many people, I work on my computer. My work is totally reliant on my computer, so there’s nothing I can do that doesn’t involve my computer (god h read more

Single- or Dual-Boot Setup with Ubuntu

Computing Tech | August 7th 2008 by mywebblog

It is possible to have both Windows and Linux installed on the same machine and for them to happily coexist. This is known as a dual-boot setup. It has also become incredibly easy to set up such a system. I started out with a dual-boot setup; however read more

Detecting Old Sound Card in Ubuntu

Computing Tech | August 4th 2008 by mywebblog

Many older devices are not automatically detected by the current 2.6 kernel series. This is done to avoid hardware issues such as crashes. Unfortunately if you have an older sound card, it means you need to roll your sleeves up and poke around to get read more

Why Choose Ubuntu?

Computing Tech | August 3rd 2008 by mywebblog

With so many distros out there, you may wonder why you should opt for Ubuntu:Easy to installIt’s fair to say that most Linux distributions these days are pretty easy to install (and definitely easier and faster to install than Windows). Ubuntu is r read more

Ubuntu Sound and Login Screen Resolution Fixes

the PASTener | August 1st 2008 by News4fun

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Evolution uses only default smtp server

1 Earth. 6.5 Billion Adventures | August 1st 2008 by Jaco

Einstein once said that one definition of madness is doing the same thing over and over for ever and ever expecting a different result. Well then, when it comes to computers, we should all be mad really, because such is the nature of the computer, th read more

How to select Ubuntu Linux Distribution

Computing Tech | August 1st 2008 by mywebblog

Ubuntu is a Linux distribution based on Debian Linux. Different Linux distributions target different functional niches. The goal of Ubuntu is to bring Linux into the desktop workspace. To do this, it needs to provide a stable user interface, plenty o read more

Canonical and the Ubuntu Foundation

Computing Tech | July 31st 2008 by mywebblog

Ubuntu is an organization driven by a community; several organizations play an important role in its structure and organization. Foremost among these are Canonical Ltd., a for-profit company.Canonical Ltd.Canonical Ltd. is a company founded by Shuttl read more

Canonical and the Ubuntu Foundation

Windows Vista Compatible Software | July 31st 2008 by iphone nano

Ubuntu is an organization driven by a community; several organizations play an important role in its structure and organization. Foremost among these are Canonical Ltd., a for-profit company.Canonical Ltd.Canonical Ltd. is a company founded by Shuttl read more

Ubuntu GNOME Applications

Computing Tech | July 30th 2008 by mywebblog

Knowing what applications GNOME provides is quite useful. Having that information can save you time looking for programs that are or aren't installed.Click the Applications menu on the top panel and you see the following menu options. Selecting each read more

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