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Monthly Archives: January 2011

Howto install LibreOffice on Ubuntu

Posted on January 31, 2011 by jonboy60 — No Comments ↓

LibreOffice is a productivity suite that is compatible with other major office suites, and available on a variety of platforms. It is free software and therefore free to download, use and distribute. Have you try LibreOffice before? No? Do not Continue reading →

Posted in Howto, OpenOffice | Tagged Howto, install, LibreOffice, openoffice, Ubuntu | Leave a reply

50 Android Apps for Your Lunch Break

Posted on January 30, 2011 by jonboy60 — 2 Comments ↓

Datamation : “A fun android app can really come in handy. Let’s face it: when you’re sitting behind a desk, sometimes the most productive thing you can do is take a break. It seems counterintuitive, but having a little fun Continue reading →

Posted in Android, News | Tagged Android, applications, Apps | 2 Replies

Run OS X, Linux or Windows on Chrome Notebook

Posted on January 30, 2011 by jonboy60 — No Comments ↓

TomHardware: “There aren’t many Chrome notebooks out there. Google has been sending a select few out to developers and those who signed up for its pilot program, but you can’t buy them at retail stores. Unless you count yourself among Continue reading →

Posted in Chrome, Netbook, Tips | Tagged chrome, Linux, OS X, Windows | Leave a reply

Apple iPad: A Linux Administrator’s New Assistant

Posted on January 30, 2011 by jonboy60 — No Comments ↓

Linux Mag: “Linux fans are second only to Appleheads for their undying, and often blind, support for their beloved operating system. So, how can these two warring factions peacefully coexist in the same support space? If you can turn your Continue reading →

Posted in News, Tips | Tagged Administrator, apple, Apple iPad, ipad, Linux | Leave a reply

How your secure your Linux system

Posted on January 29, 2011 by jonboy60 — No Comments ↓

Techradar: “Are you running Linux just because you think it’s safer than Windows? Think again. Sure, security is a built-in (and not a bolt-on) feature and extends right from the Linux kernel to the desktop, but it still leaves enough Continue reading →

Posted in Security, Tips | Tagged Linux, secure, system | Leave a reply

What would you change about Linux?

Posted on January 28, 2011 by jonboy60 — No Comments ↓

If you use Linux long enough, you’ll soon discover a list of things you wished were different. We’re gearing up to record a new episode of our great Linux, and you get to have a say. Yes, you! The question Continue reading →

Posted in Others | Tagged change, Linux | Leave a reply

Instant Messaging Client

Posted on January 27, 2011 by jonboy60 — 1 Comment ↓

Instant messaging (IM) is a form of real-time communication between two or more individuals based on typed text. The text is conveyed via devices connected over a network such as the Internet. There are a number of different instant messaging Continue reading →

Posted in News, Software, Tips | Tagged Client, IM, Instant Messaging | 1 Reply

Indicator-Virtualbox on Ubuntu

Posted on January 26, 2011 by jonboy60 — No Comments ↓

Indicator-VirtualBox is a simple yet very useful appindicator which you can use to launch VirtualBox machines without opening VirtualBox. It works with both VirtualBox and VirtualBox-OSE. Sure, you can create shortcuts to launch VirtualBox machines, but if you constantly create Continue reading →

Posted in Howto, Tips, Ubuntu, Virtualbox | Tagged Indicator-Virtualbox, Ubuntu, Virtualbox | Leave a reply

Basic Linux Commands

Posted on January 25, 2011 by jonboy60 — 2 Comments ↓

Linux operating system has a beautiful graphical interface which most of us will be using. It will be good to learn the basic commands in Linux to work interactively with the Linux operating system. Linux has a back end access Continue reading →

Posted in Command, Howto, Tips | Tagged Basic, Commands, Linux | 2 Replies

Virtualbox 4 Review

Posted on January 24, 2011 by jonboy60 — No Comments ↓

Last Year December 22nd, Oracle released VirtualBox 4.0, a new major release. It now has an open architecture using extension packs and the base package is under GPLv2. Innotek VirtualBox is a family of powerful x86 virtualization products for enterprise Continue reading →

Posted in News, Updates, Virtualbox | Tagged review, Virtualbox, Virtualbox 4 | Leave a reply

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