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Chip – Linux für alle: Ubuntu 10.04

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Linux Bible 2006: Boot Up to Fedora, KNOPPIX, Debian, SUSE, Ubuntu, and 7 Other Distributions

Linux Bible 2006: Boot Up to Fedora, KNOPPIX, Debian, SUSE, Ubuntu, and 7 Other Distributions

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[HowTo] Install Ubuntu Software Center on Ubuntu 9.10 Linux

Facebook: www.facebook.com Twitter: twitter.com Google+: plus.google.com After the new X-based graphical boot splash introduced a couple of days ago, Canonical unveiled today what it was only a mockup a few months ago, the Ubuntu Software Store (previously known as Ubuntu AppCenter), a piece of software that would unify all the existing package managers in the Ubuntu operating system. At the moment, the Ubuntu Software Store is not installed by default in the current development release of the upcoming Ubuntu 9.10 (Karmic Koala) distribution, but it can be easily installed by searching “software-store” in Synaptic. The goal of the new Ubuntu Software Store application is to replace many system-administration programs, such as Synaptic Package Manager, Add/Remove, GDebi, Computer Janitor and even the popular Update Manager tool, in order to offer to both the new and experienced Ubuntu users an easier and more intuitive way to search, install, update or remove applications. However, even if the Ubuntu Software Store will be available in Ubuntu 9.10 (Karmic Koala), it will NOT replace the aforementioned applications, as the users are still used to them and because the Ubuntu Software Store is still in development! Below, you can see a screenshot tour of Ubuntu Software Store, showing menu entries, navigation, search capabilities, and more… “sudo apt-get install software-store” on karmic only
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A screencast review of one of the best linux distros available today. Have fun watching.
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Removing Ubuntu Linux From A Dual Boot Windows PC – EasyBCD

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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Beginning Ubuntu Linux: well narwhal edition

Beginning Ubuntu Linux: well narwhal edition


This sixth edition of the Ubuntu Linux from leading all of us beginners, users and system administrators may well narwhal Ubuntu release.

Based on the bestselling fifth edition, this edition introduces the new unit interface and administration techniques are well established for new users in previous editions neglected. Whether you’re trying to use at home or office, you will be introduced to the world of Ubuntu Linux, a simple word

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Make Ubuntu Linux 10.10 (or 10.04) Look and Feel Like Mac OSX Tutorial-Part 2

This is a tutorial on how to make Ubuntu Linux 10.10 (also works with 10.04) look/feel like Mac OSX. ———————————— Globalmenu: Add this to software sources: “deb ppa.launchpad.net karmic main” Authentication key URL: gnome2-globalmenu.googlecode.com sudo apt-get install gnome-globalmenu Widget layer: sudo apt-get install screenlets compizconfig-settings-manager NOTE: Some of the URLs provided here do not show up correctly. Please visit tinyurl.com if you are having trouble retrieving them.

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Ubuntu Desktop Guide 10.10

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The office covers the Ubuntu Ubuntu 10.10 10.10 (Maverick Meerkat) release. The emphasis here is on what users face when using Ubuntu, covering topics like installation, applications, software, GNOME and KDE4 desktops, shell commands, network connections and system administrative tasks. Ubuntu 10.10 set several new features, as well as many smaller changes. This is a statement of the short-term support. The most dramatic changes include changes to the Ubuntu software

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Articles about Ubuntu (operating system), including derivatives, Linspire, Impi Linux, XBMC, Ubuntu (operating system), Kubuntu, U-Lite, Freespire believes Lliur

articles about Ubuntu (operating system) derivatives, including: Linspire, Impi Linux, XBMC, Ubuntu (operating system), Kubuntu, U-Lite, Freespire, Lliur

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items in the defense of the operating system, including: the adoption of Linux, Team OS / 2, Macvswindows

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Ubuntu 11.10 Review – Linux Distro Reviews

A fairly comprehensive review of Ubuntu 11.10 Oneiric Ocelot. ===What do you think of Ubuntu’s efforts? Is it something you would use? Let me know down below===== After a rough development cycle, Ubuntu 11.10 has matured into a polished operating system that easier, faster, and more user-friendly than ever. Background Music track title: ‘Gioni Migliori’ from the album “I’m Grateful” by Walter Mazzacarro www.jamendo.com
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Q & A: In Ubuntu Linux, how do I get the menu to start without connecting to a user account?

question ? In Ubuntu Linux, how do I get the menu without having to connect a user account to start
I have a computer with Intel Pentium 4 Dak Tech, Ubuntu Studio 11.04, and Linux for creative Humans.I I need to know password.I my user name and user account, how can I work around it or the name and new password, I use my ordinateur.Meilleure response:
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GRUB boot menu, you see to the recovery mode option, “e” versions, change “ro”, ” RW “and add” init = / bin / bash “to the kernel line. It should drop you a root shell. From there, type “passwd accountname”. You will be prompted to enter a new password and confirm. Then the redémarrage.Si you do not see the menu, hold down the Shift key when you boot the BIOS / POST screen disappears. This should be the boot menu appears. If it still does not work, press the button Echap.Notez if you have encrypted your home directory, you will not be able to access it until you have forgotten your old password.


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