Tags: ubuntu
Tags: ubuntu
Installing Ubuntu 8.04 on my Thinkpad
Posted Wednesday July 9, 2008, 1:20 am, Over one day old at Shawn's Thoughts
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Huawei E220
Posted Sunday May 25, 2008, 1:11 am, Over one day old at The Tao of Mac
The Huawei E220 is a 7.2Mbps HSDPA modem that provides a standard USB serial device interface and (in some models) a storage device containing operator-specific Plug-and-Play software required for it to work (usually for Windows ).
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Personal Email Server with Ubuntu and Losing Network on Virtual Appliances
Posted Friday February 2, 2007, 11:18 pm, Over one day old at The Glass is Too Big
Since VMWare hands out new MAC addresses on the virtual network cards like candy, this is likely to be a huge problem for anyone who intends to use VMWare appliances on more than one machine.| | | | After a lot of brow furrowing, I finally found a solution.
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Ubuntu Vista
Posted Friday February 2, 2007, 11:13 pm, Over one day old at TechLifeBlogged
This guy's dad wanted to upgrade to Vista because he heard it was new and different. So the kid upgraded the computer to Ubuntu Linux while the dad wasn't looking. Dad now thinks 'Vista' is the greatest thing since sliced bread.Tags: ubuntu, linux, windows, vista, humor
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Dying to try Ubuntu? Now you don't have to partition to try it
Posted Thursday January 18, 2007, 9:42 am, Over one day old at A View from the Isle
I saw this yesterday on both LifeHacker and DownloadSquad. The Ubuntu folks have released a prototype installer for Ubuntu that will let you download and install it without repartitioning your drive or messing with Windows (XP).
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Remote File Editing Via SFTP on Linux and Windows for Scite
Posted Friday December 22, 2006, 11:45 pm, Over one day old at The Glass is Too Big
Both of those products edit remote files via FTP. That also afforded an opportunity to improve the security at the same time. | | The aptly named "sshfs" (SSH filesystem) lets you mount any filesystem you can get to via SSH as though it were local.
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In aeroporto devi usare Windows XP
Posted Friday December 8, 2006, 10:50 pm, Over one day old at TF
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Oracle Finally Taking Linux Plunge?
Posted Monday October 23, 2006, 3:50 am, Over one day old at Venture Chronicles
Ellison wants this badly to cover the one area of layer in the stack that he doesn’t have and Microsoft does, and SAP would not. You would think that if they were going to introduce this at the conference there would certainly be more attention paid to it in the sessions.
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Ubuntu - Great when it works, bad when it doesn't
Posted Wednesday September 13, 2006, 11:04 am, Over one day old at Joho the Blog
But: Ubuntu is not yet ready to compete with the Mac and Windows for the gazillion of desktops out there. The problem turned out to be that my wifi card uses the RTL8185 chipset, which the installation disk doesn't support.
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Debian and The Enterprise: Forget drivers what matters is packages
Posted Thursday August 3, 2006, 10:07 am, Over one day old at James Governor's MonkChips
Easy package management. That's where apt-get comes in: its basically a simple command line that just gets all the necessary components to support a particular task. Could Debian be on the verge of bringing the pain not just to Red Hat, Solaris and SuSe but also to Windows?
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