- Changing the Ubuntu look
Window borders, icons, splash images and other graphical user interface (GUI) preferences are largely a subjective thing. Still, it’s nice to have the tools available to transform the GUI into something that is more pleasing to your eye. Fortunately, GNU/Linux makes it relatively easy to mould your desktop environment into whatever suits your taste, and Ubuntu is no exception. For the purposes of this discussion, I'll stick to Ubuntu’s default Gnome desktop, but Ubuntu’s KDE desktop (Kubuntu) is every bit as flexible.
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- Debian -- Packages
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- Edubuntu, Linux Terminal Server and thin clients
You walk into the room. It’s cool and quiet. You see thirty new workstations giving great service. Your cost of hardware was CAD$350 for each workstation, CAD$10 to connect it to an existing 100Mbps LAN, and about CAD$60 for a share of a server in another room (CAD$1 = US$0.87). Your software costs were only some download and CD burn time and forty minutes for installation. Your operating costs are virtually nil. The server runs for months without a reboot. The workstations have nothing but network boot loaders. You back up only one machine, the server. The workstations use twenty watts each and have no fans. Magical? Yes. Magic? No.
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- Free Software Magazine
Free Software Magazine is the free online magazine about free software. It is free to subscribe, free to download and free to read online. Please, feel free to read all of our issues, book reviews, newsletters, and blog entries. We now have hundreds of articles online, so you are sure to find what you are looking for in our archives. Please remember that you can also lend a hand and help us help the free software community. Or... use the button below to donate money to us!
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- Freespire
Freespire is a community-driven, Linux-based operating system that combines the best that free, open source software has to offer (community driven, freely distributed, open source code, etc.), but also provides users the choice of including proprietary codecs, drivers and applications as they see fit. With Freespire, the choice is yours as to what software is installed on your computer, with no limitations or restrictions placed on that choice. How you choose to maximize the performance of your computer is entirely up to you.
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- IEs 4 Linux - Internet Explorers for Linux
IEs4Linux is the simpler way to have Microsoft Internet Explorer running on Linux. No clicks needed. No boring setup processes. No Wine complications. Just one easy script and you'll get three IE versions to test your Sites. And it's free and open source. By the way, you can be on FreeBSD or Solaris too, instead of Linux
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- Introduction to Content Management Systems
At its heart, the web is a tool for sharing information. To make it possible to display that information (or “content”) on a variety of different machines, people devised a language (HTML) that told the machines how to display it. From the machine’s perspective, this was great: it helped separate information from mere formatting. From the perspective of someone who wanted to share information, it wasn’t so great: they now needed to learn HTML in order to publish their content.
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- Kernel Compilation Dapper
This guide is aimed at the newbies who are willing to learn something about kernel compilation or just who need a new kernel for incompatibility issues (e.g. DMA issues). This is a STEP-BY-STEP guide, so don't be afraid of compiling your first kernel, it's a piece of cake. Moreover if you need to compile any kernel module (nvidia modules, ndiswrapper, etc.) I will also explain how to do it.
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- Linux Gazette
..making Linux just
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- Mandriva Linux Store - Move+256MB USB key-USB for 9 euros/USD
Built on the Live-CD technology, Move enables you to run a full operating system from just one CD, anywhere, without the need for installation. Move is truly mobile. This is the only product of its kind to offer built-in handling of USB keys, allowing for automatic and seamless saving of configuration settings, as well as user data*.
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- My Settop Box
KnoppMyth is my attempt at making the Linux and MythTV installation as trivial as possible. The current release is Release 5 D1 For changes, take a look at the changelog. Installation instructions for the frontend(runs off of the CD! :) , auto install, auto upgrade and manual install.
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- The Easiest Linux Guide You’ll Ever Read - an introduction to Linux for Windows users”
After several months of writing and revising, I have made available the “Easiest Linux Guide You’ll Ever Read”. It is a 160-page book geared towards people who are competent with using Windows, who have never attempted to use Linux but are interested in giving it a try.
It's finally here! After several months of writing and revising, I have made available the Easiest Linux Guide You'll Ever Read. It is a 160-page book
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- TuxMobil: Where to Buy a Preinstalled Linux Laptop, Notebook, Mobile Phone or PDA? - Vendor Overview
You want to purchase a laptop, notebook, PDA, handheld PC or mobile (cell) phone with Linux (or another Unix) preloaded? Here is an international survey of vendors dedicated to your operating system of choice, which offer preinstalled Linux laptops, notebooks, mobile (cell) phones and PDAs for sale, as well as accessories which are compatible to Linux. Find, compare, and buy your mobile geek toy at these retail shops specialized in preequipped Linux:
Where to get a Linux laptop, notebook, mobile (cell) phone or PDA? An international survey of Linux laptops, notebooks, PDAs and mobile (cell) phones vendors.
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- Building a Mini 'Quieter-than-a-Whisper' Linux PC | silentpcreview.com
Our first member contribution (!!!) is an article that describes the construction of a slim-line Linux PC that is "quieter than a whisper". The author built ham radios and audio equipment for a few years, then became hooked on linux after getting his first PC 2 years ago. The only negative to spending way too much time on the PC was noise -- which eventually resulted in this project.
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- Distribution/Download
Fedora Project Wiki
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- DistroWatch Tracked Packages
News and feature lists of Linux and BSD distributions.
News and feature lists of Linux and BSD distributions.
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- DistroWatch.com: BeleniX
News and feature lists of Linux and BSD distributions.
News and feature lists of Linux and BSD distributions.
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- DistroWatch.com: CentOS
News and feature lists of Linux and BSD distributions.
News and feature lists of Linux and BSD distributions.
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- DistroWatch.com: KNOPPIX
News and feature lists of Linux and BSD distributions.
News and feature lists of Linux and BSD distributions.
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- DistroWatch.com: Nexenta OS
News and feature lists of Linux and BSD distributions.
News and feature lists of Linux and BSD distributions.
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