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Domanin and Network configuration Part 2 step by step - YouTube - 0 views

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    This Linux instructional exercise covers TCP/IP organizing, system organization and framework design nuts and bolts. Linux can bolster various system gadgets. The gadget names are numbered and start at zero and tally upwards. For instance, a PC running two ethernet cards will have two gadgets marked/dev/eth0 and/dev/eth1. Linux system arrangement, administration, observing and framework devices are secured in this instructional exercise  All the enormous, userfriendly Linux dispersions accompany different graphical apparatuses, taking into account simple setup of the PC in a nearby system, for associating it to an Internet Service Provider or for remote access. These devices can be begun up from the charge line or from a menu:  Ubuntu setup is done selecting System->Administration->Networking.  RedHat Linux accompanies redhat-config-system, which has both a graphical and a content mode interface.  Suse's YAST or YAST2 is a holding nothing back one design device.  Mandrake/Mandriva accompanies a Network and Internet Configuration Wizard, which is ideally begun up from Mandrake's Control Center.  On Gnome frameworks: elf system inclinations.  On KDE frameworks: knetworkconf.  Your framework documentation gives a lot of guidance and data about accessibility and utilization of apparatuses.  Data that you should give:  For interfacing with the nearby system, for occurrence with your home PCs, or at work: hostname, domainname and IP address. In the event that you need to set up your own particular system, best do some all the more perusing first. At work, this data is liable to be given to your PC consequently when you boot it up. If all else fails, it is better not to indicate any data than making it up.  For interfacing with the Internet: username and secret key for your ISP, phone number when utilizing a modem. Your ISP generally naturally doles out you an IP l
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    This Linux instructional exercise covers TCP/IP organizing, system organization and framework design nuts and bolts. Linux can bolster various system gadgets. The gadget names are numbered and start at zero and tally upwards. For instance, a PC running two ethernet cards will have two gadgets marked/dev/eth0 and/dev/eth1. Linux system arrangement, administration, observing and framework devices are secured in this instructional exercise  All the enormous, userfriendly Linux dispersions accompany different graphical apparatuses, taking into account simple setup of the PC in a nearby system, for associating it to an Internet Service Provider or for remote access. These devices can be begun up from the charge line or from a menu:  Ubuntu setup is done selecting System->Administration->Networking.  RedHat Linux accompanies redhat-config-system, which has both a graphical and a content mode interface.  Suse's YAST or YAST2 is a holding nothing back one design device.  Mandrake/Mandriva accompanies a Network and Internet Configuration Wizard, which is ideally begun up from Mandrake's Control Center.  On Gnome frameworks: elf system inclinations.  On KDE frameworks: knetworkconf.  Your framework documentation gives a lot of guidance and data about accessibility and utilization of apparatuses.  Data that you should give:  For interfacing with the nearby system, for occurrence with your home PCs, or at work: hostname, domainname and IP address. In the event that you need to set up your own particular system, best do some all the more perusing first. At work, this data is liable to be given to your PC consequently when you boot it up. If all else fails, it is better not to indicate any data than making it up.  For interfacing with the Internet: username and secret key for your ISP, phone number when utilizing a modem. Your ISP generally naturally doles out you an IP l
Tim M

Ubuntu Linux 10.10 Maverick Meerkat 64bit Alpha 1 Screencast Review - 0 views

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    Screencast style Review video to announce the availability for testing of Ubuntu Linux 10.10 Maverick Meerkat Alpha 164bit. I demonstrate the Open Source Operating System which is still in development running as both the guest OS inside a Sun VirtualBox Virtual Machine and as the host OS
anonymous

Death of the command line revisited - 0 views

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    "Death of the command line revisited Five years ago I wrote a little blurb called Death of the command line. As it happened, that article was misunderstood by many who read it - I don't know if it was my fault or theirs, but somehow many readers ended up thinking I was either predicting the demise of CLI's (Command Line Interfaces) or hoping for that demise or both. Nothing could have been farther from the truth. I remain a big fan of CLI's and use them daily. And yet, just five years later and still at risk of angering yet another batch of folk who won't read carefully, I'm going to suggest that predicting the death of the CLI may not be such a bad bet after all. What triggered this was that I happened to be doing a bit of editing to another article - Using the shell (Terminal) in Mac OS X. As I made some corrections, I thought "Nobody cares about this nowadays". That's not entirely true. That particular page still gets five thousand or more visitors every month and has even been "plussed" a few times, so obviously a few people still care. On the other hand, in the greater world of folks I run into daily, nobody uses the CLI and most don't even know that they could. But why would you use the CLI?"
Tim Mullins

Skype & Empathy in Ubuntu Linux 9.10 Karmic RC screencast - 0 views

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    In this new video episode of the OSGUI.com Tech Show I show you how-to install, setup, and use Skype for IM and VoIP & Empathy for multi-protocol Instant Messaging in Ubuntu Linux 9.10 Karmic Koala Release Candidate, using both the new built-in Empathy client software. In this video tutorial preview review Im installing and using Skype software in Ubuntu Linux 9.10 Karmic Koala RC 64-bit free Open Source Operating System.
Tim Mullins

Sound settings & PulseAudio in Ubuntu Linux 9.10 Karmic RC - 0 views

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    In this new video episode of the OSGUI Tech Show I show you how setup the Audio Volume settings in Ubuntu Linux 9.10 Karmic Koala Release Candidate, using both the new built-in Volume Controls and PulseAudio software. In this video tutorial preview review Im installing and using PulseAudio software in Ubuntu Linux 9.10 Karmic Koala RC 64-bit free Open Source Operating System.
David Corking

The KDE Education Project - Marble - 0 views

  • opposite to other virtual globes Marble also features multiple projections: Choose between a Flat Map ("Plate carré"), Mercator or the Globe. The best of all: Marble is Free Software / Open Source Software and promotes the usage of free maps.
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    This is not Google Earth - both the source code and the data are free to share with your neighbour.
Tim Mullins

Videos on Kubuntu and Ubuntu Linux How-to Update Tutorial - 0 views

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    Educational Tutorial Video on how to use the update software in both Kubuntu Linux 9.10 and Ubuntu Linux 9.04. Dual-picture video
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.
Tim Mullins

FileZilla FTP on Ubuntu Linux Screencast Tutorial - 2 views

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    Screencast Tutorial on how to use filezilla FTP free software on Ubuntu Linux or Linux Mint. filezilla is cross-platform. Original video production
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    I din't realize Filezilla was that complicated. I've been using it for years in both Windows and Linux. Never needed a tutorial...
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