Posts Tagged ‘Ubuntu’

Installing Web Server on Ubuntu

July 17th, 2011

 Installing Web Server on UbuntuWeb server is a server software that functions accept HTTP or HTTPS requests from clients which is known as a web browser and sends the results back in the form of web pages that usually form an HTML document. Web server that will be used is the Apache based web server.

Apache HTTP Server or Web Server/WWW Apache is a web server that can run on many operating systems that allows you to serve and enable the web site. This time I will explain the installation process in Ubuntu Web Server. » Read more: Installing Web Server on Ubuntu

Electric Motorcycle with Touch-screen Panel Ubuntu

July 14th, 2011

linux motorcycle 300x199 Electric Motorcycle with Touch screen Panel UbuntuElectric motorcycle is becoming more widespread. Although not yet able to compete with conventional motor-based internal-combustion engine, electric motorcycles began offering its unique charm. Electric motor model shown in the picture is the prototype of Norway, based on Honda motorcycle chassis with tail cut off and the engine is removed, replaced by piles of batteries Nickel-Metal, then wrapped in custom bodywork. » Read more: Electric Motorcycle with Touch-screen Panel Ubuntu

Running Ubuntu on Galaxy Tab 10.1

June 30th, 2011
GTab Running Ubuntu on Galaxy Tab 10.1

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Not a new thing if Ubuntu could indeed on the streets on a number of smartphones and tablets. And now turn to the Galaxy Tab 10.1 get that opportunity. In the video below you can see how Ubuntu can be operated on tablet belongs to Samsung’s Android. » Read more: Running Ubuntu on Galaxy Tab 10.1

About the touch sensors on the Nexus One

June 8th, 2011

multitouch 300x116 About the touch sensors on the Nexus OneAfter seeing some of the potential for a problem with the device Multitouch features Nexus One, Android and Me site has taken some time to review this subject a little more depth.

It seems as if the touch screen feature on Nexus One device is not really “broken” as many have reported, but more because of the limitations of the hardware. The screen used in the Nexus One, ClearPad 2000, was designed to deal with multitouch functionality, and in many cases such as Google Maps, or gallery, this feature works quite well. » Read more: About the touch sensors on the Nexus One

Ubuntu as a project in Google Summer of Code 2010

June 5th, 2011

 Ubuntu as a project in Google Summer of Code 2010I am very excited to announce this good news, that Ubuntu has been applied as a participating organization in the event Google Summer of Code 2010!

those who want to join the organization may submit an application, together with the ideas suggested for potential projects for students. It also encourages students to come up with ideas of their own. » Read more: Ubuntu as a project in Google Summer of Code 2010