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Ubuntu
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Friday, 21 January 2011 11:00 |
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Skype is not available in the official partner repository of Ubuntu 11.04. So you have to dowload and install it seperately. Installing Skype using command line.
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Last Updated on Friday, 04 February 2011 10:29 |
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Linux / Unix -
Ubuntu
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Tuesday, 28 December 2010 12:13 |
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This list is compiled based on user feedback and functionalities. If you are looking for a torrent client which is less resource hungry, gives top speed, has lots of speed then rtorrent is the one you are looking for. If you are a newbie and dont want to play with configurations then deluge is the best bet. If you are obsessed with good looks are doesnt have a freesoftware ideology to guide you the vuze suites you. If you are looking for a truly light weight GUI then you have to check out bittornado. Read on to find more
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Last Updated on Tuesday, 28 December 2010 13:20 |
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Linux / Unix -
Ubuntu
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Thursday, 21 October 2010 12:07 |
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Almost all keybords have a windows key in it. This windows key is used to open start menu, if you are using windows operating system. You can configure your Ubuntu so that your applications menu can be opened using this windows key. Use the following command in Ubuntu to enable this function. $ gconftool-2 –set /apps/metacity/global_keybindings/panel_main_menu –type string “Super_L”
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Linux / Unix -
Ubuntu
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Monday, 11 October 2010 11:30 |
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Ailurus was developed to make Linux easier to use for beginners. It is a GPL software, which is available for various Linux distributions like Ubuntu, Fedora,Archlinux and Mint while Ubuntu Tweak is a dedicated Ubuntu application.
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Linux / Unix -
Ubuntu
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Tuesday, 31 August 2010 08:01 |
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The easiest method is to install the package build-essential. build-essential contains a list of packages which are essential for building Ubuntu packages including gcc compiler, make and other required tools. Now do the following steps.
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Last Updated on Saturday, 04 September 2010 17:23 |
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Linux / Unix -
Ubuntu
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Written by admin
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Thursday, 26 August 2010 07:17 |
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NS (version 2) is an object-oriented, discrete event driven network simulator developed at UC Berkely written in C++ and OTcl. Nns is popularly used in the simulation of routing and multicast protocols, among others, and is heavily used in ad-hoc networking research. ns supports an array of popular network protocols, offering simulation results for wired and wireless networks alike. It can be also used as limited-functionality network emulator. It is popular in academia for its extensibility (due to its open source model) and plentiful online documentation.NS was built in C++ and provides a simulation interface through OTcl, an object-oriented dialect of Tcl. The user describes a network topology by writing OTcl scripts, and then the main NS program simulates that topology with specified parameters.
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Last Updated on Thursday, 26 August 2010 08:02 |
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