Ubuntu :: Get Good System Turorial?
Nov 21, 2010I'm new to Linux and really interested in learning more about it. Are they're any good tutorials on how linux works, or just unix commands?
View 2 RepliesI'm new to Linux and really interested in learning more about it. Are they're any good tutorials on how linux works, or just unix commands?
View 2 RepliesI know theres loads of apps and games on Ubuntu, I was just wondering whats your selection of favorites?
View 9 Replies View RelatedGetting tired of just staring at my web browser..
View 4 Replies View RelatedAny good TEXT-TO-SPEECH programs on linux?
View 5 Replies View RelatedI've been thinking about picking up a subscription to Linux Journal and maybe Linux Pro. Are there any other good Linux mags out there? Only other one I've read much of was Linux Format, which kinda felt like it was mostly just an anti-MS fanclub.
View 2 Replies View RelatedAre there any good theme for ubuntu? I want windows7 OS type them and also are there any windows manager exactly windows explorer for ubuntu?
View 1 Replies View Related(i)for what /usr/bin uses and for what /bin uses. i assume the answer for /usr/lib and /lib will be the same..
(ii) does anyone havea good link for ubuntu's file system reference?
I'm thinking of getting Trinity Desktop Environment . code...
But say it is Legacy why is that?
Can anyone please recommend a good sound card with a optical out that has Linux drivers? I'm planning on making this an Ubuntu based system and have been looking at getting an X-Fi but there seems to be a lot of posts online about Creative stopping drivers for Linux a few years ago
View 5 Replies View RelatedCan someone recommend me good institute for Linux certification in pune,India?
View 4 Replies View RelatedDoes somebody recommend some good forums about linux programing?
View 6 Replies View RelatedShare good links to know more about OS clustering in Linux.
View 7 Replies View RelatedWhat's a good cad program that works with Linux?
Is it possible to do any cad drawings on Linux?
I ve given up trying to run auto cad on Linux no matter how i try it just wont work properly and crashes and I lose what I have done.
Are there any other options apart from QCAD?
I personally use System Rescue CD, but I need something to recommend to newbies with gui menus to mount local hard drives and such. It doesn't need to have much other than that. I've been out of the loop for a while and don't know what is currently available and good.
View 6 Replies View RelatedSomeone on IRC had mentioned they had a shared partition in NTFS, and that Ubuntu could read from it just fine... I wanted to get a second opinion before I did anything. Right now I have a WinXP partition and an Ubuntu partition, and a large NTFS partition in the middle that I'd like to move my /home to.
View 7 Replies View RelatedI am in the process of looking at file integrity checkers. So far I have found AIDE.
1. What are the ups and downs of AIDE?
2. Is it pretty easy to use?
3. Is there any other open source tools that are better than AIDE?
Sites providing video tutorials on linux which are free to download. I've got one site "www.showmedo.com". Here I can get different tutorials on opensource like scribus, gimp, C++,python etc.
Can anyone provide me any other good sites like this?
Good forum server(application) for Centos5(Linux) Server
View 3 Replies View RelatedAnyone knows what could be the best RISK game from Parker for LINUX ?
View 2 Replies View RelatedHow do I add them so they show up and I can use them in GIMP?
Also, what are some good sites to download fonts from?
Is there any good paint program on Linux, besides kolourpaint which is KDE and thus brings an awful lot of baggage into non-KDE systems?
(This is mainly with my lubuntu-on-USB in mind. The 300MB for kolourpaint and all its dependencies is not acceptable when there's only 4GB for the whole OS)
I can't stand mtPaint, it behaves very unlike most applications and I'm unable to figure how to do even simple tasks like colour picking or resizing a selection. GIMP is good but it's complex and overkill for simple tasks. Anything else?
I have an older laptop (Dell Inspiron 4100) on which I have installed a minimal Slackware system, and have just managed to get wireless working by using a Linksys Wireless-G card (WPC54GS) and installing the b43 packages from the SlackBuilds site.
Unfortunately, I am experiencing system freezes ... and if my Google searches are correct, these are related to the firmware driver (b43 stuff).
I wonder if anyone can recommend a good wireless card that works with Slackware out of the box ?
can someone recommend an application similar to AMD app in windows, that can be used to monitor and overclock system.
View 9 Replies View RelatedI've no experience with IPSec. I've used many times OpenVPN (with static key or certificates x509).
Could anyone suggest me a good tutorial in order to learn IPSec vpn with Linux?
I have an old Fujitsu Lifebook B series (B3020D) notebook with a touchscreen. Is there a good Linux distribution to use with this machine?
View 2 Replies View RelatedI have recently loaded Linux Mint on an old IBM Laptop and am very happy with the GUI; however, I would like to learn how to use the Linux shell/terminal. I don't know any of the commands. Is there a good online source for this information--a tutorial or list?
View 2 Replies View RelatedI have a lot of RAR files and ISO. Is there a program like Winrar which could open them in Linux? Cause now it only opens zip files . Also I would like to know what the best package manager is (I mean the easiest -used to use the Software Manager in Mint 9 Xfce).At last I would like to know if there is a good program to make disk images to reset the system.
View 9 Replies View RelatedCould someone recommend good in depth document on "System V init" - K, S scripts and etc.
View 1 Replies View RelatedIs there any good gui ssh for Ubuntu x64?
View 9 Replies View RelatedI tried a lot of web browsers, but I can't find a good one.
I want a web browser that:
- can open most webpages and show all content including javascript, flash and whatever (unlike elinks which is text-only)
- is controllable entirely by keyboard and preferably with vim-like controls. (unlike firefox, google chrome).
- works out of the box (unlike uzbl)
- is fast
- is bugfree (unlike firefox and uzbl)
- is configurable
So please recommend a good web browser and tell me what features would make a web browser good.