You can make Ubuntu remember the applications you had open when you last logged out, so that when you log back in again you’ll find all those applications running and you can resume right from where you left off.
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4 apps new Ubuntu users should not do without
The amount of applications available in the Ubuntu repositories can sometimes be overwhelming for a new user. To make things simple for such users, I have compiled this short list of four applications that new users should start their Ubuntu life with.
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25 Linux tips for Windows switchers
The experience of switching to Linux needn't be a traumatic one.
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5 Great opensource games for Linux
Here are 5 Nice opensource games for Linux , I installed the games on ubuntu and they did work fine, I liked more Supertux perhaps because is similar to super mario bros one my favorite games, the rest of the games are nice ones also with nice music and good graphics, in general nice ones to play them in your free time, I advise you to try them and don`t forget to share with us your opinion abou
Read more »Zimbra Appliance with openSUSE 11.1 - VMWare/VirtualBox Image
Zimbra Appliance created by SUSE Studio tools and contains openSUSE JeOS with Zimbra and any dependencies packages.
Zimbra Appliance will make an installation process lot easier than manually installing package and make changes to some configuration files.
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Open the document that contains your artwork and prepare it for conversion. Save a copy in the same folder; using a copy will let you start over if something goes wrong. If necessary, clear any background color. You may have to use
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How to disable the blanking of screen after idle timeout in linux
You may have noticed the blanking of screen after an idle timeout. This may be annoying while you are watching a movie. So If you want to disable the X screen blanking that comes up unexpectedly while you’re watching a movie in MPlayer or ...,
Type this at terminal
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Recover your Linux Root Password
Just follow the below steps to recover it.
1. Reboot your system and at the GRUB press "e". Edit the first line and make sure it says "linux single". Then press "b" to boot the new entry line.
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Useful Ubuntu Links
I recently helped a friend switch to Ubuntu and he wanted a list of Ubuntu-related links. I compiled the following list for him and thought it might be useful to others.
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Howto use Windows Shared HP printer in Ubuntu / Debian Linux (using samba)
Most of the Computer Labs in Industry and Education Institutions are equipped with Windows. So Printers are also connected to Windows machines. Here a Simple howto for sharing windows shared printers for Linux users. I have test with a HP1015 printer installed in an Windows XP machine and shared. My linux box is ubuntu 9.04 ( I also tested with ubuntu 8.04, 8.10 , debian 4.0 and 5.0).
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Search Google.com from the Linux command line
You can search Google.com from the Linux command line without using a command line web browser like lynx or Elinks.
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25 tips to make the switch to Linux easy
If you are still in doubt if it's wise to switch from Windows to Linux, you should have a look at the recently published list with "25 Linux tips for Windows switchers"
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Its about the market share.
The market share of an OS is important. The larger the market share the more companies take notice and create software and hardware compatible for it.
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GIMP for Beginners, Part 2: Understanding Layers
This is the second part of The Gimp beginner series I am writing for LFY. The second part consist of layer introduction. So download the pdf and get started with Gimp.
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Find details about your ISO images from the Linux command line
If you ever wonder what the ISO file you downloaded is, and don’t want to burn the image, you can view details of the volume with a simple command:
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