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larry hill

How to Create Bootable Ubuntu Server 12.10 Installer USB Drive - 0 views

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    This tutorial will explain how to make bootable installer usb flash drive for ubuntu server 12.10 in ubuntu desktop. In order to make a Bootable Ubuntu Server USB Stick you will need:A USB drive with at least 700 MB in size, Ubuntu Server 12.10 ISO image.
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
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.
larry hill

Ubuntu 13.04 Raring Ringtail Final Version Released and Available for Download - 0 views

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    Ubuntu 13.04 with codename "Raring Ringtail" has been released and announced by Ubuntu Team. It comes with a number of improvements in performance and speed, and aesthetic touches that promise "more polished visual experience of Ubuntu to date".
larry hill

LibreOffice 4.0 Stable Version Available for Download - 0 views

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    LibreOffice 4.0 Stable Version has been released and announcment by Document Foundation on February 7, 2013. It come with new feature, better look and more improvements.
larry hill

Manual Disk Partitioning Guide for Ubuntu Server Edition - 0 views

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    This guide will explain how to partitioning a harddrive manually in ubuntu server edition (ubuntu server 12.04/ubuntu server 12.10/ubuntu server 13.04)
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
Frank Boros

How to Install & Configure Vsftpd on RHEL/CentOS/Ubuntu/Fedora - 0 views

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    How to Install and Configure Vsftpd Ftp Server on RHEL 6/ CentOS 6.2/ Ubuntu 11.10/ Fedora /Debrin. VSftpd (Very Secure FTP Daemon) is an FTP server for Linux distributions. Vsftpd is the default FTP server is the Fedora, RHEL, CentOS, Ubuntu, NimbleX Linux distributions. It is not just secure as th
Frank Boros

Download and Install BackTrack 5 R2 GNOME Screenshots - 0 views

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    This example shows, how to install BackTrack 5 R2 GNOME edition step by step screenshots. BackTrack 5 is a Linux distribution designed for penetration testers and other security professionals, or those who want to mess with all the best security and penetration testing applications the free software
mesbah095

Guest Post Online - 0 views

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    Article Writing & Guestpost You Can Join this Site for Your Article & guest post, Just Easy way to join this site & total free Article site. This site article post to totally free Way. Guest Post & Article Post live to Life time only for Current & this time new User. http://guestpostonline.com
Krizna G

Setup NFS server on ubuntu 14.04 - 0 views

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    NFS ( Network file systems ) is used to share files with other computers over the network. It is mainly used for centralized home folders. This article exp
Paul Sydney Orozco

Tutorial On Spring with Hibernate and Java Persistence API - 0 views

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    Sample of using Hibernate Annotations by reducing XML configuration files thus making it simpler to define required metadata directly into our Java code. When using annotations, we no longer need the additional mapping file (*.hbm.xml). The metadata for the ORM is specified in the individual classes.
Paul Sydney Orozco

How to Use @Required Annotation in Spring - 0 views

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    An Example explaining on how @Required annotation from Spring Framework works. Provides sample on how to use @Required and expected exception if beans are not properly configured like BeanInitializationException or Property is required for bean.
Tim Mullins

Tech Shows - G'Day Mate & Happy New Year 2010 - 0 views

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    The Meaning of G'Day Mate, and a Big Happy New Year for 2010. My Voice has effects on it from audacity to make me sound like a echo boom-box announcer at a stadium or big event.
Tim Mullins

Why I am not a Apple Mac fan - 0 views

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    This is my personal explanation of Why I am not a Apple Mac fan... My Reasons: - I don't like Intel either, I do not support companies who got illegally obtained monopolies - I like clones - Apple is not 100% Open Source, they use and abuse Open Source for their own benefit. - Apple charges money fro their software - Apple does not make Linux versions of their software - Microsoft owns $150 million of Apple
helen troy

Get Rid of Computer Freezing - 1 views

I badly need computer help. I am a graphic artist and I always use my PC for my graphic design layouts and other major graphic work. But, that is so obvious, is it not? Anyway, my computer recently...

need computer help

started by helen troy on 12 Aug 11 no follow-up yet
James Stewart

Thank Doctor Cleanduct for the Cleaner Air We Breathe - 2 views

I have a sister who is suffering from asthma. So when she visited my house she was so happy because she said she can breathe easily. So I told her it was because I had my HVAC system cleaned regula...

ducted heating cleaning

started by James Stewart on 22 Sep 11 no follow-up yet
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?"
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