Non-working wireless internet is a common problem which can be easily resolved. All you need is
1 ) Ubuntu 7.04 installed ( how obvious )
2 ) Internet access - can be on another computer if not the one on which you have Ubuntu.
Get Wireless working in Ubuntu 7.04
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Ubuntu Bootloader Manager 0.2
After all the great comments and suggestions from the last update and talking with Matthew Paul Thomas, my student Tomé Vardasca, has been redesigning the UI to be more new-user (and old-user for that matter) friendly as well as adding new functionality. You can get the latest code using bzr on Launchpad. You can also file bugs
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A First Look at Oracle 11g database on Debian GNU/Linux
Oracle 11g database has been released just a few days ago, exclusively for Linux at this time. Here's a short review of it's installation, together with screenshots, on an unsupported Debian GNU/Linux distribution - to make it more interesting.
Read more »Virtualisation values may be virtual insanity
I'M FEELING confused so maybe INQUIRER readers will be able to help me. In a week where much ink was expended over tumbling international markets and the parlous state of private equity, two funny things happened.
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How to install Tor with Vidalia GUI on Ubuntu
Do you want completely anonymous internet access? For Free? Tor is the open source leader to anonymous connections on the internet, you can anonymize your internet presence from AIM/ICQ/MSN/ Jabber/IRC/WWW/FTP and you can even issue a torify command at the command prompt to anonymize your wget/ssh/lynx/ftp/perl or whatever
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Setting the time of your system
There you can adjust time, or make Linux to do it automatically, and select the time servers (If you have Internet conection), you can also adjust the Time Zone where you are.
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3 months with Vector Linux 5.8 SOHO
As I have blogged before, I have been evaluating Vector Linux 5.8 SOHO over the last 3 months or so. As promised, here are my findings...
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Virtual Machine Replication & Failover with VMWare Server & Debian Etch (4.0)
This tutorial provides step-by-step instructions about how to create a highly available VMware Server environment on a Debian Etch system. With this tutorial, you will be able to create Virtual Machines that will be available on multiple systems with failover/failback capabilities.
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jed - Pocket sized emacs
I’m a big fan of GNU Emacs, it’s a very powerful and ultra customisable editor. I have it setup just the way I want, with tons of packages. That means that although my Emacs setup suits me fine for long coding sessions, it takes several seconds to start, even on a moderately fast computer.
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Introducing the Interactive Linux kernel map
Linux kernel contains well over 5 million lines of code spread over 100's of files. And it should be a real chore to keep track of specific functions in the different files.
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UT3 confirmed for Linux
Recent comments by Mark Rein (of Epic Games) have confirmed the companies love of linux and its plans to bring UT3 (Unreal Tournament 3) out on the linux platform.
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JEmu Version 4.1 released!
Version 4.1 of JEmu2 the multi-system emulator for classic games systems just been released.
Chris White finished the Out Run driver, which is now included in JEmu2. It works great, and supports sound as well!
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Linux Gets A Lift
The desktop Linux market got a big boost earlier this month at LinuxWorld, where Lenovo unveiled plans to soon begin selling ThinkPads preloaded with Novell's SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop. The deal makes Novell the second major vendor to support Linux on its consumer PCs, following the trail Dell blazed in May with its decision to offer machines loaded with Ubuntu Linux.
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Linux and Video Game Trends
Recent developments in Linux video games shows a stunning improvement in support, not only by a better library of games for the operating system, but also for games not intended for Linux. Linux may finally gain some publicity if the developers continue to improve not just the video games, but also for the applications needed by the games.
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"You Know Linux? Marry Me" Doesn't Fly
Three times so far, I've had that aimed at me. There was also the time when a man much more than twice my age asked me to dinner after a brief computer-related conversation in a book store (note that I was jailbait).
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