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Tim Mullins

Ubuntu Linux & Xfce & KDE 4.4 vs Windows XP on EeePC - 0 views

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    Review Demo Ubuntu Linux Karmic Koala & Xubuntu Xfce interface & Kubuntu KDE 4.4 backports interface & Microsoft Windows XP dual booting on ASUS Eee PC 1001HA conclusion to the last video on this installing Linux on this Netbook.
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
munna1357

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
Chris Fung

fish - 0 views

  • fish://username:password@hostname
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.
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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