This video will show you how to use EasyBCD to remove Linux from a dual boot PC. Music courtesy of incompetech.com.
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Posted on 06 May 2012.
This video will show you how to use EasyBCD to remove Linux from a dual boot PC. Music courtesy of incompetech.com.
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Posted on 30 April 2012.

A video demonstration of FreeBSD running on an ASUS Eee PC 701 from a USB stick. Here you can see FreeBSD booting up and running some basics like playing sounds or using the wireless card. FreeBSD is installed on an 8G USB pendrive, I wrote a tutorial on my blog showing how to do this: sonicfrequencies.wordpress.com italian version at: captainsonic.wordpress.com Enjoy!
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Posted on 17 April 2012.
www.gogotraining.com, 877-546-4446 In this Red Hat Linux System Administration Part 1 online training course, you will learn to perform the tasks of a RedHat Linux system administrator. You will be introduced to topics unique to the management of RedHat-based Linux distributions. This Red Hat training includes real world examples and exercises to provide practical application of installation, system startup, software management and storage configuration concepts. Course Prerequisites You will need to have taken Linux Essentials or a similar course. You will also need practical experience using Linux/UNIX operating systems including the use of command line tools to navigate files and directories, modify text files. A basic understanding of TCP/IP networking principles is also helpful. Course Objectives: As a result of taking this Red Hat Linux course, you will be able to: • Install a RedHat-based operating system • Access the system to perform administration tasks • Configure the boot and startup sequences of the system • Shutdown the system with multiple methods • Install, upgrade, and uninstall software • Understand the file system organization of Linux • Partition disks and manage logical volumes (LVM) www.gogotraining.com, 877-546-4446
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Posted on 11 April 2012.
linuxlink.timesys.com – This demo shows the basic process of building a custom, minimal Busybox based root file system (RFS) using the Timesys Desktop Factory embedded Linux build system. To view a higher quality version of this demo, visit our demo center at linuxlink.timesys.com
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Darren Hart, Intel. Although embedded systems are less and less resource constrained, there is still a lot of demand for minimizing the image size, runtime memory usage, and boot time. The firmware, kernel configuration, hardware initialization, boot-time arguments, start-up scripts, and library sizes are all examples of things with a direct impact on your image size and/or boot time. There are several core processes involved with minimizing the size of an image, which has a direct impact on runtime memory usage and boot time. BSP developers will want to attend to learn about these processes and see how to apply them to any BSP. We will focus on configuration techniques that get you most of the way there and follow-up with source-level customizations that get you the rest of the way. Darren has presented on various Linux kernel related topics at the Ottawa Linux Symposium, Linux Plumbers Conference, Linux Con, the Real-Time Linux Workshop, and the Realtime and Embedded Computing Conference. Video source: free-electrons.com www.cnx-software.com
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Posted on 03 April 2012.
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Posted on 18 March 2012.
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www.ps3magic.us This is all thanks to Sony and Linux. There are more Lynxes that you can install on your PS3, but he best one is Yellow Dog Linux. YDL is not used for other purposes, just for this and is special made for this reason and is the best for it. I saw that Ubuntu can be a good deal, but anyway is not nearly match able like Yellow Dog Linux. You get more than 2200 applications within YDL. It is a great combination
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Posted on 17 March 2012.
Question by Ready Salted: What do I need to do to run Unix or Linux from an external hard drive?
I’ve just started a computer course and have been told to get Linux or, even better, Unix on my computer. I’ve got some advice and decided to install it onto my external hard drive. However, I’m pants with computers and have no idea how to do this. How is it possible to save an OS to an external hard drive? How does it boot? Will it run if Vista is on my computer’s hard disk? Will the programs I’ve got on Vista be available in Linux/Unix? Could doing this screw up my computer? I hope this gets across how clueless I am. Could someone answer these questions and give me some step by step instructions for how to install it please? Would be appreciated! Cheers.
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i use linux, the cd’s are called distro’s… (distributions) theres dozens of em, all free and all slightly different…
if your new to this try linspire xp2007, its dead easy to use… set your PC to boot from the CD, and thats it…
looks like xp, behaves like XP but it doesnt crash… and all the associated software is free
What do you think? Answer below!
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Posted on 17 March 2012.
Question by Ready Salted: What do I need to do to run Unix or Linux from an external hard drive?
I’ve just started a computer course and have been told to get Linux or, even better, Unix on my computer. I’ve got some advice and decided to install it onto my external hard drive. However, I’m pants with computers and have no idea how to do this. How is it possible to save an OS to an external hard drive? How does it boot? Will it run if Vista is on my computer’s hard disk? Will the programs I’ve got on Vista be available in Linux/Unix? Could doing this screw up my computer? I hope this gets across how clueless I am. Could someone answer these questions and give me some step by step instructions for how to install it please? Would be appreciated! Cheers.
Best answer:
Answer by fivetoze
i use linux, the cd’s are called distro’s… (distributions) theres dozens of em, all free and all slightly different…
if your new to this try linspire xp2007, its dead easy to use… set your PC to boot from the CD, and thats it…
looks like xp, behaves like XP but it doesnt crash… and all the associated software is free
What do you think? Answer below!
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Posted on 14 March 2012.

5.4G to 2.2G (squashfs)
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Posted on 11 March 2012.
question ? Good Xfce Xubuntu Linux distributions outside
I’ve been using Linux for some time and really like Xfce. I like to try and explore various operating systems, enter all the good Linux distributions Xfce Xubuntu.Merci.Meilleure Answer:
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CentOS6 I plan to use, because I do not like his file browser. However, support any Linux distribution, the SHD. Tell me if it does not exist.
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