30 Seconds of Linux Funnies

March 15, 2008 | By: UbuntuLinuxHelp | 3 Comments
Posted in Experiences

Another 30 second clip of some funnier sides to Linux life. It’s not always serious you know! Linux is fun because you can do more with it. Just see the video below…

Linux in 30 Seconds

March 15, 2008 | By: UbuntuLinuxHelp | 2 Comments
Posted in Experiences

I was sent an interesting link to a “beta” site. After playing a bit, I came up with a rough video but thought I’d post it for readers who might be interested in this service to produce their Linux related videos. My favourite line? “It’s the difference between trust and antitrust” ;) [coolplayer width="432" height="240" [...]

It seems we always need to update our PC hardware at one point or another, to keep abreast of the increasing demands that current software makes of our computers. If like me, you hate to lose the use of older PC’s, you may store them away for “later” projects. When I was a heavier Windows [...]

The Real Way to Learn Linux

March 13, 2008 | By: UbuntuLinuxHelp | 4 Comments
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Yesterday evening I was joking around with a couple of the people here as they were bugging me about being an “Ubuntu” user. Often the questions I receive are about how to do something in “Ubuntu”. Maybe I’m just being thin-skinned, but I’d like to clarify something, particularly to new users. Ubuntu is not an [...]

Answers to Linux Questions

March 13, 2008 | By: UbuntuLinuxHelp | 4 Comments
Posted in How to...

Over the last few days I’ve received questions about Linux. So… This is a quick post that hopefully will answer most of the ones I thought were helpful. How do you get the numlock to stay on when booting Linux? Using Ubuntu (Gutsy), you can do this: sudo apt-get install numlockx And read more about [...]

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