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larry hill

Xtreme Download Manager: Alternative Internet Download Manager for Linux - 0 views

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    Xtreme Download Manager (xdman) is an download manager app based on Java. it advanced and powerful download manager app which claims that can increase download speed up-to 500%! It also support pause and resume broken download and capture FLV videos from any sites
Tim M

Volume Controls Sound Settings PulseAudio Manager Kubuntu Linux 64bit KDE 4.4.2 Screenc... - 0 views

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    Screencast style Tutorial on how-to use and configure Volume Controls & Sound Settings in the PulseAudio Manager and KMix with Kubuntu Linux 64bit KDE 4.4.2. I show you how to setup the Audio Volume settings in Ubuntu Linux based Open Source Operating Systems
Jasmine Stewart

Improved Business Practices with Full AQTF Compliance - 1 views

BluegemEXPLORE has the software that our RTO requires to help us maintain compliance with AQTF standards, automate our company's operations, and help us prepare for RTO registration. The software e...

Training Management Systems

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munna1357

Ubuntu 16.02 LTS Installation Step by Step Process Updated OS with VMware - YouTube - 0 views

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    Also, clients will see an immense distinction in regards to Ubuntu Software Center (Figure 3). That is on account of it's gone. Ubuntu has moved to GNOME Software, which is as a rule effectively created, is more develop, and will include new components, for example, the capacity to redesign the OS and firmware from the application. Ubuntu is a precarious appropriation. As much as I cherish it on my home server, my desktop is an alternate ballgame. As far as I can tell, discharges between LTS variants have numerous new innovations that might possibly make due in the following LTS. There were numerous advances or elements that Canonical believed were aspiring - HUD, exploring different avenues regarding menus, online dash seek, Ubuntu Software Center, and so on - however they were deserted. In this way, if I somehow managed to utilize Ubuntu on my desktop, I would at present pick LTS. The issue with any LTS discharge, nonetheless, is that it sort of gets solidified in time, and you need to backport everything or utilize PPA to get the most recent variant of uses or bundles. There are numerous situations where the same bundle is not accessible for all Ubuntu discharges. That is the reason I utilize Arch on my desktop. Talking about applications, the tremendous news for desktop clients is that 16.04 at long last conveys Snap bundles to Ubuntu. Snaps are the eventual fate of uses on Ubuntu stage - from desktop to portable.
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    Also, clients will see an immense distinction in regards to Ubuntu Software Center (Figure 3). That is on account of it's gone. Ubuntu has moved to GNOME Software, which is as a rule effectively created, is more develop, and will include new components, for example, the capacity to redesign the OS and firmware from the application. Ubuntu is a precarious appropriation. As much as I cherish it on my home server, my desktop is an alternate ballgame. As far as I can tell, discharges between LTS variants have numerous new innovations that might possibly make due in the following LTS. There were numerous advances or elements that Canonical believed were aspiring - HUD, exploring different avenues regarding menus, online dash seek, Ubuntu Software Center, and so on - however they were deserted. In this way, if I somehow managed to utilize Ubuntu on my desktop, I would at present pick LTS. The issue with any LTS discharge, nonetheless, is that it sort of gets solidified in time, and you need to backport everything or utilize PPA to get the most recent variant of uses or bundles. There are numerous situations where the same bundle is not accessible for all Ubuntu discharges. That is the reason I utilize Arch on my desktop. Talking about applications, the tremendous news for desktop clients is that 16.04 at long last conveys Snap bundles to Ubuntu. Snaps are the eventual fate of uses on Ubuntu stage - from desktop to portable.
larry hill

Bumblebee Configurator GUI: Front-End for the Bumblebee Configuration Files - 0 views

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    Bumblebee Configurator GUI is an apps based on Python and development by Alessandro Facciorusso. it allow linux user easily set up and manage Bumblebee/Nvidia Optimus through a simple graphical interface.
Frank Boros

How to install Samba & configure network share on Ubuntu 12.04 - 0 views

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    In this example, I will show how to install samba and configure network share on Ubuntu 12.04. Samba is a graphical user interface to help with configuration and management, there are several GUI interfaces to Samba available, for me the most simple and powerful one of these tools is samba server co
Ricardo Jorge

Firefox 8 Officially Released - 0 views

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    ...Ubuntu 11.04 and 11.10 users do not need to download or add any PPAs in order to get the update: just keep an eye on update manager over the next day or so to upgrade...
anonymous

How To Remove Ubuntu's Password Keyring - 4 views

  • So here’s how you get rid of the keyring manager.
  • Open up your Home Folder by clicking Places>Home Folder Press CTRL-H (or click View>Show Hidden Files) Find a folder called .gnome2 (it has a period at the beginning of the name) and open it by double clicking on it Inside of the .gnome2 folder, there is another folder called keyrings.  Open it up. Delete any files you find within the keyrings folder Restart the computer
  • After you restart and login (if you’re automatically logging in) you’ll probably be asked to enter your wireless networks WPA/WEP encryption key (because we made it forget).  After you type that password in, the keyring manager will appear to let you know that it would like to handle the storage of that password and lock it away with a new keyring.
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  • Instead of typing in a new password, leave both boxes completely empty and click Create. You’ll then be asked if you know what the hell you’re doing:
  • Go ahead and click Use Unsafe Storage.
Ricardo Jorge

Gourmet Recipe Manager - 0 views

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    Ubuntu cooking
David Corking

Installation/LowMemorySystems - Community Ubuntu Documentation - 0 views

  • Adding a Window ManagerOpenboxIceWMFluxboxFVWM-CrystalXFCE
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      Interesting selection of Window Managers. It is a list of usual suspects, with 2 promising recruits: FVWM-Crystal and Openbox, but the omission of Enlightenment, Blackbox and WindowMaker.
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    A 'howto' with aptitude and other commands to get things going.
Scott Beamer

Splunk | IT Search for Log Management, Operations, Security and Compliance - 1 views

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    Splunk is the world's leading software used to monitor, report and analyze live streaming IT data as well as terabytes of historical data - located on-premises or in the cloud. More than 1,850 organizations in 70 countries use Splunk to gain valuable insights from their IT data to improve service levels, reduce IT operations costs, mitigate security risks, and drive new levels of operational visibility.
David Corking

2008 LinuxQuestions.org Members Choice Award Winners - LinuxQuestions.org | Feb 2009 - 0 views

  • Desktop Environment of the Year - KDE (43.57%) Window Manager of the Year - Compiz (31.56%) Messaging App of the Year - Pidgin (53.40%) Mail Client of the Year - Thunderbird (51.43%) Virtualization Product of the Year - VirtualBox (61.10%)
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    This is all a bit of fun, but all the same. someone please give me the link to the vote counts - I would love to know what the runners up are to some of these. (Yes I am the sort of person that also looks at Ubuntu and Debian popularity-contest results.) There are some well-deserved victories and predictable horrors here: I think 'worse is better' applies to some of these winners.
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