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Logitech Wireless Desktop MK320 Keyboard
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The Logitech MK320 Wireless Desktop includes a wireless full-size keyboard and mouse and is compatible with Windows-based PC. They offer a wireless connectivity range of up to 30 feet and the small USB receiver plugs into the USB port on your computer...
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UBUNTU LINUX LOGO STICKER DECAL 6x6
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THIS IS A SELF-ADHESIVE HIGH QUALITY STICKER. SIZE: 6" x 6" (INCHES) . IT IS VERY EASY TO APPLY AND DURABLE. IT CAN BE USED OUTSIDE OR INSIDE. YOU CAN APPLY IT ON ALMOST ANY HARD SURFACE. STICKERS ARE AN EASY TO USE AND FUN AND EFFECTIVE WAY TO GIVE A LITTLE ATTITUDE TO YOUR BELONGINGS...
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Garmin 18x LVC GPS Navigator Unit
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The GPS 18x LVC is an OEM, high-sensitivity GPS receiver for use in automotive, fleet vehicle, and electronics applications that require a small, highly accurate GPS receiver.This high-sensitivity receiver comes with an integrated magnetic base...
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Working at the Ubuntu Command-Line Prompt (Linux Nitty Gritty)
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Keir Thomas is the world's most popular author writing about Ubuntu. His books have been read by over 1,000,000 people and are #1 best-sellers. His book Beginning Ubuntu Linux recently entered its sixth edition, and picked-up a Linux Journal award along the way...
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Could Ubuntu Linux rule the future over Mac OS X or even Windows?
Could Ubuntu Linux rule the future over Mac OS X or even Windows?
Ok. I must admit I just created a computer box with Ubuntu 9. I have been so impressed with this operating system, I started to wonder what was the future of Mac OS X or Windows. I don’t mean question them, but it seems there is lots of excitement behind Ubuntu. There are so many futuristic innovative features I have yet to find in the other mainstream operating systems like Windows or OS X.
Ubuntu is open source. Programmers and general techies love it. It is a very friendly geek operating system which is free due to its open source philosophy. There is lots of open source tools and network features. The interface is completely awesome to work with. I was also shocked how intelligent it was as I plugged in third party devices like my printer. Best of all, they worked with no hitches.
Going back to the feature set, the graphic user interface is friendly. Any monkey brain should be able to figure it out. If you are used to working with OS X or Windows, you should feel pretty comfortable with this. This includes running out of the box applications like Open Office. Open Office is free and open source. It is not quite as intelligent as Microsoft Office, but it does the basic jobs you would expect of Word, Powerpoint, or Excel.
If you need databases installed, you would obviously go with the stellar enterprise level MY SQL. You can install through a “Get program’ option. Since I am a geek head, I love using the session terminal with the ‘sudo apt-get’ command. It is so powerful but yet easy to install the required tools any tech head would need. This includes a developer like me.
I was able to set up a developers environment so fast. This includes the popular integrated development environment (IDE) like Eclipse, and programming languages like Ruby On Rails, PHP, Python, and Java. Also, you get the old dinosaur of C++.
As Linux becomes a standard, it seem Ubuntu is easily becoming a standard as well. Everyone talks about Red Hat (or Fedora) being a very popular flavor of Linux. But why? If you look at the Alexa ranking, Ubuntu exceeds Red Hat in traffic. It shows Ubuntu is gaining steam among the geeks. And remember, it is the geeks who makes the future of technology become mainstream. Also, remember that masses of them are moving away from Microsoft lock down product and moving to open source projects and operating systems. It has been obvious over the years that Linux could be the future and Ubuntu leading it down the road Let’s hope the enterprise corporations will recognize this too.
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How to you get the internet on Ubuntu Linux?
I can't access the internet on ubuntu from my Computer. When I boot into Linux, I will try to connect to my wireless router. I enter all of the data (WEP key and the name of the Network) but it always keeps asking for the same information ALL THE TIME. No matter how many times I enter this information, it doesn't connect. So, does it need a Ethernet cable to plug into the router, or can it access my wireless card integrated in my PC.
Do you have the correct drivers for your wireless access card installed ? In my experience, I have had to install the windows drivers using a NDIS wrapper in order to connect.
Ubuntu Dumps the Brown
Color is not typically a topic of much discussion on the Linux blogs, but in recent weeks, it's been drawing a lot of attention. Why, you ask? Simple: Ubuntu recently announced a major change to its longstanding "Human" earthtone-palette theme and branding. "I don't know whether to call it 'poo brown' or 'dirt brown,' but either way it is seriously awful," said Slashdot blogger hairyfeet.
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