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Ubuntu 7.04: a complete Linux on a USB PenDrive

Today, in our Linux Page, we want talk again about bootable Linux on pendrives. This time we discovered that the guys from http://pendrivelinux.com/ released a new USB portable Linux: Ubuntu 6.10. We...

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Security package for Ubuntu: antivirus, firewall and P2P stealth

Linux is the safer OS you can use today: specific Linux viruses are few and malware is rare but with the increasing of users some threads are becoming real. For this reason, I strongly believe that...

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How to install KDE 3.5.7 in Kubuntu: a quick way!

This week in our Linux Page (in Spanish) we have posted some quick and easy notes about installing the new KDE version: 3.5.7. This new KDE version solves some bugs of the previous releases and adds...

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Wubi: one of the best Ubuntu installers for Windows users.

Today, in our Linux page we have posted a brief review about Wubi: a simple and effective Ubuntu installer for Windows users. With just few clicks you can easily install Ubuntu without modifying the...

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Lubi: the Linux based Ubuntu Installer

Lubi is a useful tool for all people who like to experiment different Linux OS on their PCs. In particular Lubi has been thought to let you install Ubuntu in just few clicks and without risking...

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How to test a new OS without installing it: VirtualBox

This week in our Linux Page (in Spanish) we have tested VirtualBox: a multiplatform virtual machine for x86 machines which allows you to test an OS from a simple .iso image. VirtualBox is easy to...

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Save your money! Install DeLi Linux on your old (or “ancient”) PCs!

Today, in our Linux Page (in Spanish) we added a post about DeLi Linux, an interesting distribution which allows you to use your old PCs and save money. The first time we tested DeLi we sincerely did...

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How to install a new Linux distribution -Linux4One- on your Netbook Acer...

Today, on our Linux Page (in Spanish), we have posted an enthusiastic review about Linux4One a very stable new Linux distribution which represents a real opportunity if you want to test a new OS on...

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How to test Moblin 2.0 beta – an experimental Linux OS, optimized for Netbook...

Today, in our Linux Page (in Spanish) we posted a brief tutorial about the beta version of Moblin: a new Linux OS, -by the Linux Foundation and supported by Intel to increase the diffusion of its Atom...

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Linux on Laptops!

This week, in our Linux Page (in Spanish) we added a brief post about www.linux-on-laptops.com: a very useful website where you can find tons of useful information about the best Linux version for your...

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3 things you need to remember when Upgrading to Fedora 23 as for the...

The upgrade from Fedora 22 to Fedora 23 is not automatic, as usual in my Fedora experience, but it is really simple to manage if you follow the path suggested by Unixmen. There are few things you need:...

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Start 2016 with a bunch of unusual Linux OS!

What’s better than testing? For me nothing! For this reason, let me introduce some “unusual” Linux distribution proposed by Jesse Afolabi @Jesseflb via Techmint. VeltOS and PapyrOS are based on Arch...

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Simple Terminal Commands to check 32/64-bit Version and Installed RAM on...

Courtesy of nixpal.com When you want to check if you have a 32-bit or a 64-bit Linux you can open a Terminal and just type: file /sbin/init or arch If you prefer to know how much about the RAM you...

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12 Light and Fast PC Operating System For Old PC, Laptop and Tablet

12 Light and Fast PC Operating System For Old PC, Laptop and Tablet by Devendra via  “If your computer having problems or lags while using Windows operating systems, you’ll discover some fast and...

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GNOME Extensions Website Has A New Look by http://bit.ly/2npBDPo

Every GNOME Shell user will visit the official GNOME Shell Extensions website at least once. And if those users do so this weekend they’ll notice a small difference as the GNOME Shell Extensions...

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Turn That Old Tablet Into A Sub-$100 Linux Laptop by http://bit.ly/2fnA7rr

Tiny laptops have always been devices that promise so much, yet fail somehow to deliver. From the Atari Portfolio palmtops through to the recent crop of netbooks they have been either eye-wateringly...

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How to install a kernel from koji by https://is.gd/HFGico

Kernel developers frequently request bug reporters test on a different kernel. Sometimes this is a full new version. Other times it’s a test build with a patch. This article shows you how to install a...

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Void Linux – the Strangely Overlooked Distribution by https://is.gd/PAo8bG

Ahh, Void Linux. You may or may not have heard of it. If you have, more than likely it was by word of mouth, so to speak, from internet comments on a forum, YouTube video or in passing on Reddit. But...

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Toyota is bringing Linux to the dashboard of its next Camry by...

Toyota is embracing a wide open platform for its next generation of vehicles, giving itself even more options to keep drivers entertained and engaged as cars become more connected. The automaker’s...

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Linux Foundation: Introduction to Linux course review by https://is.gd/UQXex0

The Linux Foundation offers a number of online courses via the edX platform including an Introduction to Linux. One very attractive feature of these courses is that they are free to take, although you...

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