Posts Tagged ‘Ubuntu’

Linux Tips, How to choose the best Linux for you?

August 31st, 2010

LinuxWith all the many reasons to use Linux today, particularly in a business setting, it’s often a relatively easy decision to give Windows the boot. What can be more difficult, however, is deciding which of the hundreds of Linux distributions out there is best for you and your business.

Which one is right for you? That depends on several key factors. Judging by popularity statistics, as tracked both by Distrowatch and in a recent study at LinuxTrends, Ubuntu is clearly the most popular distribution, or “distro.” There’s no denying that Ubuntu has many benefits for business users; at the same time, there are many, many other possibilities, each offering its own twist on Linux. » Read more: Linux Tips, How to choose the best Linux for you?

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How to fix error “WMI-Acer: Unable to detect devices available WMID” On the Ubuntu Netbook Remix – Troubleshooting Ubuntu on your Notebook

August 22nd, 2010

How to fix errorIf one day you experience this problem on Acer notebook you have, here’s how to fix error “WMI-Acer: Unable to detect available WMID devices” on the Ubuntu Netbook Remix operating system and Ubuntu-based netbooks other.

An error occurred in several types, or even all types produced Acer’s netbook, including Acer Aspire One or the Acer eMachines, where the error occurred after you had upadate system. » Read more: How to fix error “WMI-Acer: Unable to detect devices available WMID” On the Ubuntu Netbook Remix – Troubleshooting Ubuntu on your Notebook

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Ubuntu Release Schedule 11.04 “Natty Narwhal”

August 21st, 2010

Ubuntu-11-04-a-k-a-Natty-Narwhal-2If previously we had both know the code name of the Ubuntu 11.04, which was announced some time ago, now it’s time we would like to release a detailed schedule of Ubuntu 11.04 Natty Narwhal.

Ubuntu release schedule 11.04 (Natty Narwhal) have been published on the Ubuntu wiki. This distribution will be released in late April 2011.

At 11.04 Ubuntu (Natty Narwhal), Ubuntu developers decided to change the release schedule again be five versions of Alpha, a Beta release, and the Release Candidate, here is a complete release schedule; » Read more: Ubuntu Release Schedule 11.04 “Natty Narwhal”

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Peppermint OS: yet another Ubuntu derivative that switch to Chromium Browser

August 4th, 2010
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With the publication of editions of the OS Ice Peppermint, Peppermint-OS development team has added one more variant of a light distribution which is targeted primarily for use online in the cloud (cloud). As an application browser browsers used Chromium, which is free version of Google Chrome as a replacement artificial Mozilla Firefox.

For the application in Peppermint Ice OS developers Kendall Weaver has made an adjustment on this Google-made browser feature in Site Specific Browser (SSB) and clean up the menu and trunk status. The site opened directly in each individual window as run an application. » Read more: Peppermint OS: yet another Ubuntu derivative that switch to Chromium Browser

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How to display hacking nautilus in ubuntu

August 1st, 2010
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I use Ubuntu is ubuntu Lucid. This time we will give you a little border effects on the thumbnail picture of nautilus.

The trick? yes .. just follow these steps: » Read more: How to display hacking nautilus in ubuntu

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Less popular, Dell stops selling Linux PCs in the internet

July 28th, 2010
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Assess the performance of Dell computers with Linux is not less good than Windows-based computer, even more secure he said. But because it is considered less popular, the company was forced to stop selling its Linux PCs on the Internet.

“We just simplify the online offering with a focus on the most popular configuration options to reduce the complexity of the purchase,” said party Twitteling Dell was quoted as saying by the Telegraph, Wednesday (07/28/2010)

Although it has been suspended sales of desktop computers pre-installed using the Ubuntu operating system via the Internet, but the purchase via telephone reservations can still be done.

“Dell has been offering consumers with Ubuntu pre-installed option for two more years and will continue to do so,” a company spokesman said Dell. » Read more: Less popular, Dell stops selling Linux PCs in the internet

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