Ubuntu 11.04 Natty Narwhal officially rolls out the door tomorrow with its’ shiny new Unity interface. To help you make the most of Unity, we have found two awesome wallpapers full of keyboard ninja and mouse master goodness. Quick Reference Wallpaper #1 Note: Wallpaper is 1920*1280 pixels in size. Quick Reference Wallpaper #2 Note: Wallpaper is 1680*1050 pixels in size, has German and English ver
File systems are one of the layers beneath your operating system that you don't think about---unless you're faced with the plethora of options in Linu When formatting partitions on a Linux PC, you'll see a wide variety of file system options. These options don't need to be overwhelming. If you're not sure which Linux file system to use, there's a simple answer. The Quick Answer: Use Ext4 if You're
Looking for some harmony between Windows 7 and Ubuntu in your dual-boot setup? Here are a few ways you can make the tense OS situation a little more Looking for some harmony between Windows 7 and Ubuntu in your dual-boot setup? Here are a few ways you can make the tense OS situation a little more unified and copacetic. Background When we covered How to Choose a Partition Scheme for Your Linux PC,
Ever need to grab a file or two from your ext4 partition? Maybe you’ve wanted to backup a few important files while you were in Windows. Here’s how Ever need to grab a file or two from your ext4 partition? Maybe you’ve wanted to backup a few important files while you were in Windows. Here’s how to browse your Linux partition from Windows using a tool called Ext2explore. Most Linux distributions
Open the Start Menu and search "Disk Management" Select "Create and Format Hard Disk Partitions." Right-click the partition you want to resize, then click "Shrink" or "Extend." Windows 10 includes Disk Management to shrink and expand partitions. You don't need a third-party partition manager for basic tasks, although they will often by more feature-rich. This works on other versions of Windows, li
The caps lock key is one of those remnants of another age of computers, back when people used to shout at each other more often. Unless you're in the The caps lock key is a remnant of typewriters dating from the nineteenth century. Unless you're in the accounting department, it's probably not very useful, so today we'll learn how to disable it, or remap it to something else that's more useful. A l
Every time I connect to my Ubuntu development server through my ssh client, I receive the same message and I'm getting tired of seeing it, so I decided to change the message to something else. Every time I connect to my Ubuntu development server through my ssh client, I receive the same message and I'm getting tired of seeing it, so I decided to change the message to something else. Here's the mes
Kernel customization is not for everyone. Please note before you try any of this that it can break your system. There's a bunch of reasons that you'd want to customize your kernel. You may want to trim down your kernel to only the necessary services, especially if you are running a server or dedicated device that only requires the essentials. You also may need to patch your kernel to support hardw
We love Live CDs, but it's a hassle installing the same packages every time you need to do a virus scan or recover accidentally deleted data. We'll sh We love Live CDs, but it's a hassle installing the same packages every time you need to do a virus scan or recover accidentally deleted data. We'll show you how to roll your own Ubuntu Live CD, with all the packages you want, and even more nice cust
Your old CDs -- especially ones you've burned yourself -- degrade over time, to the point that they're unreadable. We'll show you how to squeeze as mu Your old CDs -- especially ones you've burned yourself -- degrade over time, to the point that they're unreadable. We'll show you how to squeeze as much data out of them as you can, before it's too late! The tool we're going to use to do this is cal
In Windows you can easily kill any task by pressing Ctrl+Alt+Del and bringing up the task manager. Linux running the GNOME desktop environment (i.e. D In Windows you can easily kill any task by pressing Ctrl+Alt+Del and bringing up the task manager. Linux running the GNOME desktop environment (i.e. Debian, Ubuntu, Linux Mint, etc.) has a similar tool that can be enabled to run exactly the same way
Whether you're setting up multiple computers or doing a full backup, cloning hard drives is a common maintenance task. Don't bother burning a new boot Whether you're setting up multiple computers or doing a full backup, cloning hard drives is a common maintenance task. Don't bother burning a new boot CD or paying for new software -- you can do it easily with your Ubuntu Live CD. Not only can you d
Ubuntu adopted the new version of the Grub boot manager in version 9.10, getting rid of the old problematic menu.lst. Today we look at how to change t Ubuntu adopted the new version of the Grub boot manager in version 9.10, getting rid of the old problematic menu.lst. Today we look at how to change the boot menu options in Grub2. Grub2 is a step forward in a lot of ways, and most of the annoying m
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