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Read more »How does your package manager handle orphaned packages?
The last time I followed a distribution’s suggestion to remove some packages that were no longer needed, I completely hosed the system. Could not use it afterwards. Though the machine was a test machine, the experience thought me to always let sleeping dogs lie.
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Automate Install With AutoYaST Answer Files
The final part of our installation jigsaw puzzle is to create the answer file, in SUSE this is known as AutoYaST.
Read more »Install GNOME 3 (With Mint GNOME Shell Extensions) Or Mate On Ubuntu 11.10
This tutorial shows you how you can install the GNOME 3 desktop on Ubuntu 11.10 with the shell extensions that are used in the Linux Mint 12 release (Lisa) (these shell extensions are called Mint GNOME Shell Extensions - mgse). These shell extensions give GNOME 3 the look and feel of GNOME 2.
Read more »Is the Wuala cloud storage service truly private?
Like all cloud storage services, Wuala makes it easy for you to backup, sync, share and retrieve your data from any location. How does it differentiate itself from the rest of the pack?
Well, LaCie claims that Wuala is different because “All files get encrypted and are stored redundantly. No one unauthorized – not even Wuala as the provider – can access the files.”
Read more »Linux Mint 12 review
Linux Mint 12 is the latest edition of the popular Linux distribution. Not to be confused with Linux Mint Debian Edition (LMDE), the version of Linux Mint that is based on Debian, Linux Mint 12 is based on Ubuntu Desktop.
Read more »How to setup Wuala secure cloud storage in Ubuntu 11.10 and Linux Mint 12
Wuala is a cloud storage service offered by LaCie, a computer storage and display outfit. Wuala is supported on all major operating system platforms, and there is even an app for iPhone and iPad. Like all cloud storage services, Wuala makes it easy for you to backup, sync, share and retrieve your data from any location.
Read more »Pissed Off Penguins A Free and Open-Source Game
Kris Occhipinti is currently in the middle of creating a 2D game created using the Blender 3D game engine. The game, called Pissed Off Penguins, looks similar to the popular “Angry Birds” game most of you have likely heard about. I wanted to outline this open-source project and expose some of the unique techniques Kris is using to both fund this project and create the game itself.
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webOS: The latest open source, Linux distribution
Ok, alright, that last one is a stretch, but back on August 19 2011, after HP had announced that it “will discontinue operations for webOS devices, specifically the TouchPad and webOS phones,” I suggested in a blog post (see what HP should do with webOS), that “to not let webOS be a failed distribution, here’s what I think HP should do with webOS – make it a free, Linux distribution, such that the
Read more »How to run Unity desktop on Linux Mint 12
The combination of GNOME 3 and MGSE is an attempted to improve on the user-experience of a stock GNOME 3 installation, however, it still leaves the user fighting the desktop just to get things done, and MATE is not yet ready for prime time.
Read more »How to Monitor Realtime Network Traffic in Ubuntu / Debian Linux
Here you can see How to Monitor Realtime Incoming Network Traffic in Ubuntu / Debian Linux with simple Utility IFSTAT
How to Install ifstat
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How to Find HardDisk Partitian UUID, Label , and Type in Ubuntu / Debian Linux
Some times you need to know the device node identifier. e.g. /dev/sda1, a partition UUID, a partition label or partition type (ntfs,fat32 etc). By using the following command you can see all the relevant information about your partitions.
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The Perfect Desktop - Pinguy OS 11.10 (Beta)
This tutorial shows how you can set up a Pinguy OS 11.10 desktop that is a full-fledged replacement for a Windows desktop, i.e. that has all the software that people need to do the things they do on their Windows desktops. The advantages are clear: you get a secure system without DRM restrictions that works even on old hardware, and the best thing is: all software comes free of charge.
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4 security features in Fedora 16
The security features in Fedora make it one of my favorite Linux distributions. And that is partly why it is in my list of the top 6 KDE distributions of 2011, even though it takes some tweaking to get it to the it just works state. I will take the security advantages of an operating system over any user-friendliness weaknesses, provided those user-friendliness weaknesses are not show stoppers.
Read more »Pear OS Linux Panther 3 screenshot preview
Pear OS is a new Linux desktop distribution based on Ubuntu. Development started in early August 2011, and Pear OS 1.0, the first version marked “stable,” was released on August 15 2011. The newest release is Pear OS Linux Panther 3.
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