Showing posts with label linux. Show all posts
Showing posts with label linux. Show all posts

Saturday, March 3, 2012

Top 10 Ways to Make the Best of an Old, Crappy Computer



Old crappy computers can be brought back to life by installing some flavor of Linux, or at the very least re-installing a fresh copy of your original OS which will return the machine to a time when it was new again, as long as there are no hardware issues to overcome. Click the link above for more of the article ...

Saturday, December 24, 2011

Thursday, December 22, 2011

3 Dead-Wrong, Yet Common Complaints About Unity & Ubuntu



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So here's a few good reasons why the Unity Interface for Ubuntu is a great idea is continuing to get better, and a good point that it's going to continue into the future for Ubuntu.

Monday, December 19, 2011

Get Rid of Unity and Bring Back the Old Ubuntu Look with a Few Tweaks

Click to Read More: Get Rid of Unity and Bring Back the Old Ubuntu Look with a Few Tweaks

If you read the forums, you'll see why alot of people do not favor the "Unity" desktop. I kinda' like it, but would also like the option of using a regular menu too.

Friday, December 16, 2011

Most Popular Linux Downloads and Posts of 2011

Awesome list! If you are using Linux on your notebook or desktop, take a look at this list for some suggestions and put your package manager to work!


Click to View: Most Popular Linux Downloads and Posts of 2011

Saturday, November 26, 2011

Raspberry Pi is a Linux PC for $25

LINK: Raspberry Pi An ARM GNU/Linux box for $25. Take a byte!

I cannot wait til these come out! It's essentially an ultra small format PC running Linux OS. It's even designed to be viewable on your HDTV. Gimmee Gimmmeee Gimmeee!

5 Creative Uses For A Virtual Box That You Probably Never Considered

LINK: 5 Creative Uses For A Virtual Box That You Probably Never Considered

VirtualBox is a PC emulator and allows you to run a different OS within your current OS. So you can try out Linux if you like or run an old Windows OS on your new PC.