10 Reasons Linux Should Be Your Netbook Operating System
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We recently bought a netbook for Sarah, and I’ve been looking for an easy way to share files across the network. Eventually, I set it up so we can log in to each other’s laptops with SSH.
But this is another cool way to do it. It’s called Giver.
There are a lot of advantages to having your home directory on a separate partition on your hard drive. However, if you’re like me, you didn’t realize this until well after your Ubuntu install.
Here are some instructions on how to move your home directory after an Ubuntu install. Now that summer is here, I’ll probably [...]
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I am a pretty enthusiastic Linux fan, but I’ve been having problems with video editing. Video editing is important to me because of (youngphilosophers.org).
Video editing has gotten much better on Linux within the last few months. First, kdenlive seems to be relatively stable on my machine with my recent upgrade to Jaunty Jackelope.
Second, this story [...]
Jaunty Jackelope (Ubuntu 9.04) comes with an optional skin for netbooks called Ubuntu Netbook Remix. Here’s a nice review.
I’m not sure this is news. There has been a lot of information floating around the internet about how many governments and government agencies have switched to Linux to save money.
But this article does give you a nice bit of background about how the switch came about. It began with one person switching to Open [...]
I wanted to call everyone’s attention to System 76 - a company dedicated to open source software. They sell machines pre-loaded with open source software. Here’s a little blurb from their site.
System76 provides and supports Ubuntu pre-installed laptops, desktops, and servers with a commitment to the ideals of open source software. Our aim is to [...]
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Linux Whiteboard is an application that let’s you turn any surface into an interactive touch screen. The most obvious application is that any surface can be turned into a Whiteboard!
Here’s a link to the packages for ubuntu
Here are a couple of demo videos