STumbling In Linux Land, STupid and Unlucky Pablo? The tribulations and happy discoveries of a Linux former Newbie, now bit more experienced user
Wednesday, September 3, 2008
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- Never use Partition Magic in a dual boot windows/ ...
- Best backup tools for ubuntu?
- How to set up both analog and digital out in Ubuntu
- Windows NTFS Partitions Read/write support made ea...
- APE or Monkey's Audio format playback and burning ...
- EnvyNG: an easy way to install graphic drivers
- Create backup of all packages using APTonCD in Ubuntu
- AptURL Protocol Handler install via a weblink
- Ubuntu 8.04 W2L final released made for Probleemlo...
- Changing Time of day wallpaper in Ubuntu
- Hardy USB keyboard freezes (Not solved)
- Move home to a new, its own partition
- Reinstall your setup in a breeze
- No Progress Bar at System Startup due to monitor s...
- Problems with the login screen??
- Wajig
- Upgrade To a Fresh Feisty Install
- How to add a new user form the terminal/ recoverymode
- Install Ati driver
- Open every folder in terminal (right click)
- Capturing analog video
- Create symbolic link in a grafical way
- Where did all my disk space go? The hidden folder ...
- Handle (nearly) full disks
- How to use and install GnomeDo
- Essential skills: best keyboard shortcuts Gnome
- Using history in the terminal
- Copy with select text and middle click
- Unable to unmount usb drive due to unknown processes?
- SimpleBackup Automated Ubuntu Backups
- Strata Human theme for better looking Firefox
- Howto: Convert Redhat and Fedora .rpm files to .de...
- Schedule Tasks Using Gnome-schedule (A cron & at G...
- Using Brightside in Ubuntu
- Need a Windows program on a Ubuntu pc? Run the ap...
- How to recover media files from a memory card?
- Saving MMS streams with Mimms or VLC
- Google Chrome
- Extension for choosing the right player in Firefox...
- Caution: Linux addiction
- md3sum test in Ubuntu
- Shutdown Timer
- Install Fonts in Ubuntu
- How to hide your linux partition fro co-users
- The Linux Terminal For Beginners
- Do stuff in Ubuntu without touching the mouse
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