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Mirror the Partner Repo from Canonical

Each week Linux Journal editors will tell you what's hot in the world of Linux. You will receive late breaking news, technical tips and tricks, and links to in-depth stories featured on www.linuxjournal.com. Sign up for our Email Newsletter If last ...

From SHAWN POWERS, Linux Journal,  11 Nov 2009
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Who Needs Time Machine with "Back in Time"

Linux Journal: delivering readers the advice and inspiration they need to get the most out of their Linux systems since 1994. Please note that comments may not appear immediately, so there is no need to repost your comment. The content of this field is ...

From SHAWN POWERS, Linux Journal,  3 Nov 2009
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Updating ISOs with zsync

Today is Ubuntu Release Day, so it's a perfect time to learn how to use zsync in order to save some bandwidth. It's a nifty tool, and really easy to use. Linux Journal: delivering readers the advice and inspiration they need to get the most out of ...

From SHAWN POWERS, Linux Journal,  29 Oct 2009
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More on Poulsbo (GMA500), Intel, and the Community

The opposing argument is that it's not Intel's fault that the GMA500 graphics core is so unsupported in Linux, but that it's the vendor's fault for using the thing in the first place. Oh please. If I were a factory producing forks, and a hair brush ...

From SHAWN POWERS, LXer,  28 Oct 2009
Related Topics: Intel,  Linux Journal,  NVIDIA,  Sony,  Fujitsu

How To Kick Your Friends in the Face: GMA500

Over the past few years, any Linux developer you ask would quickly recommend buying computer hardware with an Intel chipset. When it comes to Linux support, especially in the mobile realm, Intel had the best support hands down. In fact, even my first ...

From SHAWN POWERS, Linux Journal,  27 Oct 2009
Related Topics: Intel,  Linux Journal

Forgetting Sudo (we've all done it)

Linux Journal: delivering readers the advice and inspiration they need to get the most out of their Linux systems since 1994. Please note that comments may not appear immediately, so there is no need to repost your comment. The content of this field is ...

From SHAWN POWERS, Linux Journal,  26 Oct 2009
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Installing Truetype Fonts on Your Linux System

Linux Journal: delivering readers the advice and inspiration they need to get the most out of their Linux systems since 1994. Please note that comments may not appear immediately, so there is no need to repost your comment. The content of this field is ...

From SHAWN POWERS, Linux Journal,  21 Oct 2009
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Perl-y Tweets with TTYtter

Linux Journal: delivering readers the advice and inspiration they need to get the most out of their Linux systems since 1994. Please note that comments may not appear immediately, so there is no need to repost your comment. The content of this field is ...

From SHAWN POWERS, Linux Journal,  19 Oct 2009
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Kill X in Ubuntu with dontzap

Linux Journal: delivering readers the advice and inspiration they need to get the most out of their Linux systems since 1994. Please note that comments may not appear immediately, so there is no need to repost your comment. The content of this field is ...

From SHAWN POWERS, Linux Journal,  14 Oct 2009
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Unsending Email with Some Help from Google

Linux Journal: delivering readers the advice and inspiration they need to get the most out of their Linux systems since 1994. Please note that comments may not appear immediately, so there is no need to repost your comment. The content of this field is ...

From SHAWN POWERS, Linux Journal,  8 Oct 2009
Related Topics: Linux Journal,  Google Inc.,  IBM

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