Interview with Patrick one of the men behind Emmabuntüs
Today I want to present you Emmabuntüs a Linux distribution derived from Ubuntu and designed to facilitate the repacking of computers donated to Emmaüs Communities. The name itself is a combination...
View ArticleSSH in 2 steps on Linux with Google Authenticator
Article by Alessio bash, first published on his blog Many security policies require you to change the port number of the SSH service to ensure greater security in a Linux system. Situation now used...
View ArticleAPT 4 Newbies
An interesting and detailed howto on apt, first posted on linux mint community tutorials Intro by Wikipedia: The Advanced Packaging Tool, or APT, is a free user interface that works with core...
View ArticleHow To Setup a VPN in Ubuntu using OpenVPN
Guest post by Kerry Blake We love Linux and we love it for its open source nature, security, and powerful tools. There are a lot of free as well as commercial VPN solutions available for Ubuntu. We...
View ArticleHow to sync your Fitbit under Linux
I’ve recently received a fitbit flex as gift, and I love it, this personal device tracks steps, distance, and calories burned. At night, it tracks your sleep quality and wakes you silently in the...
View ArticleHow to Add a Printer in Ubuntu or Linux Mint with CUPS
Guest post by Kerry Blake If you are planning to buy a new printer and currently using Ubuntu or Linx Mint, the 2 most popular desktop operating systems, next to Windows and OSX, you should probably...
View ArticleSmall reminder: Remember to remove all your data from Ubuntuone
If you were an Ubuntu One user probably you have received a mail like this one: “This is the FINAL reminder to make sure you have retrieved all your data from Ubuntu One filesync, as we will be...
View ArticleLinux AIO some of the most common distributions in one ISO
Sometimes you want to test or show different GNU/Linux distributions, or just different desktop environment, and in these cases you usually have to put different ISO on CD/DVD or better on USB Sticks...
View ArticleSwitching to Linux, Checklist
Guest post by Richard Larson Linux often seems like a breath of fresh air to Windows users. It’s free. It doesn’t have bloatware issues. You don’t have to pay for it. It has less malware and hacking...
View ArticleTop Five Mobile Devices That Run Linux
Article submitted by Mark In a market that is churning Android powered device after another Android powered device and the obligatory Apple update to its iPhone and iPad brands, it is no wonder people...
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