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  1. Ubuntu 7.10 + Windows Xp Dual Boot (6 replies)
  2. Is There A Php Editor That Runs On Pclinuxos Or Ubuntu? (7 replies)
  3. You can Play now in Linux (26 replies)
  4. So, I Want To Try Out Linux. (9 replies)
  5. Linux? (3 replies)
  6. What Is Linux (2 replies)
  7. What Programs To I Need To Setup To Rip And Encode Video From My Camcorder? (2 replies)
  8. Do I Need To Set Up Any Special Kernel Options To Enable Cd/dvd Burning? (0 replies)
  9. What Applications Can I Use For Cd-audio Ripping (digital Extraction) And Encoding? (0 replies)
  10. What Programs To I Need To Setup To Rip And Encode Video From My Camcorder? (1 replies)
  11. What Softwares Should I Get To Linux? (6 replies)
  12. Need Help Downloading With Ubuntu (2 replies)
  13. Virtualization In Linux: A Review Of Four Software Choices (4 replies)
  14. Getting My Wireless Network Adapter Working On Linux (2 replies)
  15. How Can I Rip A Dvd To My Hard Drive Under Linux? (0 replies)
  16. General Av Encoding In Linux (0 replies)
  17. Do I Need To Do Any Extra Setup For Audio / Video Output? (0 replies)
  18. Can't Access Root Anymore =( (5 replies)
  19. Restoring Grub Boot Loader (9 replies)
  20. Imac Bondi.........which Linux (1 replies)
  21. Suse 10.0: Can't Get On Network! Help Please! (11 replies)
  22. Remote Connection (5 replies)
  23. How To Start A Program On Startup With Options (11 replies)
  24. Which Distro Of Linux Is Best For A Windows User ? (42 replies)
  25. Making Xubuntu Look Like Windows Vista (6 replies)
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  27. Web Browsing With Vim (2 replies)
  28. Grub Error After Reinstalled Winxp (11 replies)
  29. Problem With Fedora Core 5 Installation (14 replies)
  30. Three Ways To Access Linux Partitions From Windows On Dual-boot Systems (5 replies)
  31. How To Configure Wine For Fallout? (3 replies)
  32. Linux Kernel 2.6.24 Released (5 replies)
  33. Linux And Windows Partitions (2 replies)
  34. Simple Ubuntu Based Home File Server | For Newbies (1 replies)
  35. Build Your Own Server (10 replies)
  36. Change Default Applications (3 replies)
  37. Kde 4! (3 replies)
  38. Mysql Build/install Problems (4 replies)
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  1. I Want To Get Linux, Which One Is Best? - (6)
  2. C/c++ -gdb Linux Debug Tool - Simple Gdb tutorial (1)
    To run the C/C++ file use $ gcc –g –o test sample.cpp To debug the code use following
    command $ gdb test --- you will get following messages GNU gdb Red Hat
    Linux (6.3.0.0-1.122rh) Copyright 2004 Free Software Foundation, Inc. GDB is free software, covered
    by the GNU General Public License, and you are welcome to change it and/or distribute copies of it
    under certain conditions. Type "show copying" to see the conditions. There is absolutely no warranty
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  3. Linux For Beginners- Easy To Install - (15)
    Which Linux distru is for beginners and Easy to install?...
  4. Now Linux is ease - The linux SuSE 9.1 is most ease linux (9)
    /tongue.gif' border='0' style='vertical-align:middle' alt='tongue.gif' /> if you desire to do
    your linux most ease, I recommend yourself to change you to SuSE 9.1 and your life to be ease. These
    linux make all to you. you don't need to make nothing. /biggrin.gif' border='0'
    style='vertical-align:middle' alt='biggrin.gif' /> ...
  5. How To Play Music And Movie In Linux? Which Is The Good One?. - (5)
    How to play Movie and music on linux. I am using fedora and i dont think so any player is specific
    to any one flavour of linux. I have used "MP3 blaster" player, but this you need to play from
    command line. Any other user friendly player pls let me know /rolleyes.gif"
    style="vertical-align:middle" emoid=":rolleyes:" border="0" alt="rolleyes.gif" /> .....
  6. Linux Software Installation Help - it tells how to install software in tar.bz2 or .bin extension (2)
    installing .tar.bz2 software open the terminal window.Place the s/w in root's home..then
    write file.tar.bz2 in terminal. uncompressing will take place.a folder with .tar extension will b
    created.Now write tar -xvf filename.tar,contents will be read..Now,move to the directory just
    created..read the readme file..follow instruction such as make or make install to be commanded in
    terminal...now its done..use it by writing in terminal for ex. mplayer movie.avi. ..or just drop ur
    movie file nin the terminla..nd remove the " " in the file..append mplayer with blank spa...
  7. Linux SuSE detec you all hareware - Yea SuSE detec all. (2)
    Yea SuSE heve the best tools. Mplayer, Xmms, OpenOfecce, K3B, FireFox etc....
  8. Could Linux Become The Dominant Os? - (14)
    According to the author's opinion, the answer is yes (he's a lawyer, from what I can tell).
    http://www.theregister.co.uk/2007/08/17/triumph_of_linux/ The article also contains some
    interesting facts about the devious ways in which Microsoft is trying to derail Linux, most recently
    through vague legal threats to enforce patents against Linux distributors that it does not partner
    with. Personally I think Linux could become the dominant OS, but many, many years from now....
  9. Linux Partitioning Guide (new Users) - A very basic guide to partitioning in linux designed for new users (1)
    QUOTE Partitioning Guide This guide is designed for users New to Linux. 1. All Linux users
    run as just that 'a user'. If you are moving from Windows it is most likely that you ran
    Windows as an 'Administrator' (root). In Linux, any task which alters the Operating System
    (OS) of a Linux distro requires 'root' privileges. You will need the 'root' password
    to do this. Basically, this gives you temporary access to the core of your OS. This is what makes
    Linux far more secure than Windows. 1. That being said you will now understan...
  10. Internet Connection In Linux Through Mobile - (3)
    Hi Guys! I have been successful in connecting my phone to internet on both Ubuntu and openSUSE
    using BOTH the methods. I am not sure about other distros however they should work. There are two
    ways to connect to the internet using a GPRS modem phone. For the phones with BLUETOOTH : THE
    BLUETOOTH CONNECTION METHOD: You need to follow the steps below to connect to the internet using
    a bluetooth connection: 1: Switch on bluetooth on your phone and the computer. Make both your
    computer and phone visible to other devices. 2: Do a search from Linux for bluetoot...
  11. Which Linux Version For Newbies? - Give your opinion (14)
    Hi, well i have been a windows user all my life, and I'm really satisfied with it. But from a
    time know as a good programmer/user, I want to know what I'm missing(or not) from not using
    linux, so for those who have a long time using it I would like you to ask a favor, if you could
    recommend me the version that I should test. I don't understand when someone says to a newbie in
    linux that is asking for a version to start, they say to them "well ubuntu(example) is a good
    version to start", what are the real diference between the different types of linux. ...
  12. Linux Beginners - Tutorial On Editors In Linux. - (3)
    This is a simple tutorial on the editors in Linux. I use these 3 editors for programming on linux:
    1. vi -- available in all Linux and unix box, used to edit 2. vim -- not in all Linux flavors
    and it has got default coloring of key words feature, used to edit 3. view --Its used only to
    view, recommended to use for viewing of system config files, as it should not get edited without
    your notice. Following are the basic commands comes handy with these editors #Open a file for
    edit $ vi test -- creates a file if file is not exist in the current director...
  13. [c/c++][linux] Linking With A -l Is Static Or Dynamic? - How will it effect distribution and portability? (0)
    It has been a long time since I coded in C/C++ and I can't seem to remember the exact mechanism
    of linking. Say, I compiled and linked the source code given at SQLite quickstart guide (C
    example in Write Programs That Use SQLite ) in Linux(Ubuntu) environment: g++ -o"SQLiteTest"
    ./sqlitetest.o -lsqlite3 It gives me a nice executable SQLiteTest and I can use it on my
    system. But how would it fare when I distribute that code to someone else? Is the libsqlite3.*
    statically packaged into SQLiteTest? or is it dynamically linked and the recipient of the prog...
  14. Why Linux? - (23)
    i have always wonder, what is so special about linux? why do people have linux? rather than windows
    or mac? is it recommended that noobs like me /laugh.gif" style="vertical-align:middle"
    emoid=":lol:" border="0" alt="laugh.gif" /> have an linux os? /rolleyes.gif"
    style="vertical-align:middle" emoid=":rolleyes:" border="0" alt="rolleyes.gif" />...
  15. What Language Is Linux Written In ? - (15)
    I''ve been wondering lately, what language is Linux written in? I'm interested in
    this, because my friend and I are considering writing our own distro. I know, it sounds like a bit
    of a feat, but one guy wrote MEPIS by playing with the Debian source code. I think the two of us
    could do something similar. /tongue.gif' border='0' style='vertical-align:middle' alt='tongue.gif'
    /> ...
  16. How To Copy File & Folders From Linux To Windows?. - (12)
    Many face problem while transfering file from Linux to windows and Vise versa. My solution for
    this is "winscp405". Winscp is a windows freeware tool used to copy file from & to Linux machine.
    To get this tool just google for " winscp405" tool and download this small package and install.
    Enjoy working with Linux and windows /tongue.gif" style="vertical-align:middle" emoid=":P"
    border="0" alt="tongue.gif" />...
  17. What Made You Switch To Linux? - (60)
    I first tried Linux a few years ago, not because I was completely against Windows or anything like
    that, but just because I had some free time on my hands. I started off with Mandrake 9.0 which was
    very user friendly and Windows-like. After reading through a bunch of message boards and learning
    which distros are good for what, I soon realized my current distro was great for Linux noobs. So
    then I decided to try something a little more advanced like Slackware which I knew had a steep
    learning curve. Since then I've been using Slackware as my main OS and couldn'...
  18. Looking For Linux - 2 choices that I will choose - make it easy to install and MAINTAIN (34)
    Ok I have tried Linux before, it was ok, until something with the kernel screwed up and it left me
    with a command line interface that I didn't know what to do. I am looking for 2 different
    distributions of Linux here, my first one is for: (Currently running Windows XP SP2) A computer
    with 512 MB RAM Pentium 4 processor Internet Access GNOME or KDE desktop, doesn't matter Minimal
    command line work!!! Absolutely no command line work when installing. I have tried
    Ubuntu, it was easy enough. Anything easier than Ubuntu and I'll give it a try. M...
  19. How To Install Linux Suse - (1)
    QUOTE Installing Suse Linux 10.1 This article is a "walk-through" of how I've installed
    and configured Suse Linux 10.1 on 5 machines. This will be updated as I find things that may be of
    interest. Please do not contact me with tech support questions. You'll find people far more
    qualified to answer any questions at the 2 forums listed below. At some time or another I've
    found most of what I know of Suse there. I hope that you will find this information helpful in your
    dealings with Suse 10.1. Suse Linux Community Suse Forums (Use the search functio...
  20. My Review And Experiance Of Ubuntu Linux - (4)
    I have been using Ubuntu 7.10 for about a month now. My experiance began when I sent a request for a
    free CD to be mailed to me. Several weeks later, it arrived, however I was reluctant at first to
    install it, as there was much hassle when I attempted to install my BCM43xx wireless network drivers
    for another distro, Suse. Although I had ran a server on Linux for a while previously, it was easy
    to do as Linux automatically detected the wireless network card I was using. This was on an older
    computer that I ran the server. On my current pc, a Dell Inspiron 1300 Laptop, a ...
  21. Psybnc - Howto - How to make a psyBNC on Linux (4)
    Installation First, fetch the latest source code from http://www.psybnc.at QUOTE cd wget
    http://www.psybnc.at/download/beta/psyBNC-2.3.2-7.tar.gz tar -zxvf psyBNC-2.3.2-7.tar.gz cd psybnc
    Configuration QUOTE make menuconfig Now go in `Bouncer Config', next set Listening
    Port and Ip. Next select `User' Here you will be able to create a user for your bouncer.
    You must set Ident, Realname and Password, and vhost too. So return to main menu, and choose exit.
    When prompted for saving select Yes. Launching psyBNC QUOTE make ./p...
  22. Prove To Me That Linux Is Better (For Gaming) - For Gaming... :) (21)
    Ok here is a challenge to all the hardcore linux folks out there. I will greatly accept the switch
    if it can be proven that Games will run as good under linux as they do under windows. Im a windows
    guy at heart, but I do work on unix systems at work. Im a gamer, and that will never change. I had
    switched over to linux about 4 years ago, and I couldnt play crap on linux without dual booting to
    windows. (I think it was Wine emulation they were running under) Now have there been some
    improvements in being able to play windows games smoothly on linux? If so, please let me...
  23. Diablo 2 In Linux? - possible or not? (10)
    Hey! Sorry if this should be in the game forum, but it is about a game in Linux. And I need
    help with it /tongue.gif" style="vertical-align:middle" emoid=":P" border="0" alt="tongue.gif" />
    so I thougt that it belongs to here. So.. Is it possible to install Diablo 2 on Linux using some
    sort of patch, or any special software? Not just diablo. But other games too, that only works on
    Windows. Thanks //Feelay...
  24. Any Mobile That Run On Linux Os? - (3)
    Is there any Mobile that run on Linux OS? , where i can add my own application and excute them. I
    did lot of survey on this, there are number of mobiles that run on Linux but all has one of the
    following issues. 1. In most of them You can't run your applications 2. Most of the
    mobiles are very costly eventhough they are using free OS(cost in optimising them). If you are
    aware of such mobiles please let us know. My main requirment is i should be able to copy my
    application to them and run them....
  25. So Many Kinds Of Linux, Which Will You Choose? - So many kinds of linux,which will you choose? (24)
    1.Debian 2.Fedora 3.Gentoo 4.Mepis 5.Nitix 6.Mandrake 7.Red Hat 8.SUSE 9.Slackware 10.Santa Fe
    Linux 11.Yellow Dog /rolleyes.gif" style="vertical-align:middle" emoid=":rolleyes:" border="0"
    alt="rolleyes.gif" />...
  26. Choice Of Motherboard For Linux Virtualization - Who knows which ones work well? (4)
    Virtualization is a relatively arcane subject, but it is one which is very rapidly growing, and
    apparently very "hot" in commercial enterprises. For the hobbyist with multiple computers (I have
    8), it offers the possibility of taking snapshots of running, fully configured applications and
    operating systems, and transferring some or all of them onto a single computer platform. First, it
    saves energy. Second, once the conversion has been made from real hardware to a virtual "guest,"
    the driver problems associated with moving from one hardware platform to another are sol...
  27. Hotkeys / Keyboard Quick Launch Keys In Linux - (5)
    I first submitted this tutorial a couple of months ago over at http://linuxiso.org/forums as user
    adpsimpson. Having spent ages wishing the hotkeys on my laptop would work, I spent most of an
    afternoon looking into it. Since no site I found explained it satisfactorily, here's my
    method... The first step is to find out which of the keys are registered by the kernel, and what
    their keycodes are (the unique event number that they cause). To do this you need a program called
    xev, (in Mandrake this is part of X11R6-contrib, is installed by default in Slack, and should...
  28. Where To Find Notepad++ For Linux ? - (37)
    I'm searching 2 days ago trying to find notepad++ for linux but i couldn't find it yet,
    does anyone know or have this great software?, ofcourse i have it on windows, but i don't use
    windows so much time, most times i'm on linux so i need it to be run on linux. P.S: i don't
    use WINE so please don't recommend it /smile.gif" style="vertical-align:middle" emoid=":)"
    border="0" alt="smile.gif" /> ...
  29. What's The Difference Between Linux And Unix?!? - (15)
    are they even made by the same people...?...
  30. Linux Basic Command - For Storing Compilation Error To File - (1)
    Ex: Compiling a cpp file using a basic command " g++ filename.cpp " and to run the program use
    ./a.out , Then to store the compilation error to text file use this command. g++ test.cpp >
    log.txt log.txt contains the compile time errors. ...



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