Day 4: Tweaking the look and layout of Ubuntu Linux
30 Days With Ubuntu Linux: On Day 4, we adjust the desktop appearance.
View ArticleDay 5: You invited me to this party
30 days With Ubuntu Linux: Day 5. Time and time again I have heard that Linux is better, and I have heard specifically that Ubuntu Linux is the way to go for average users looking for a desktop OS...
View ArticleDay 8: Setting up email in Evolution
30 Days With Ubuntu Linux: Day 8, in which I get out of Webmail!
View ArticleDay 9: Testing out some Twitter tools
30 Days With Ubuntu Linux: Day 9, in which I connect to my social media accounts.
View ArticleDay 10: A look at the Ubuntu Software Center
30 Days With Ubuntu Linux: Day 10, in which I get to know the Ubuntu Software Center.
View ArticleDay 11: Weighing LibreOffice as a Microsoft Office alternative
30 Days With Ubuntu Linux: Day 11, in which I compare LibreOffice to Microsoft Office and Google Docs.
View ArticleDay 12: VPN success, finally!
30 Days With Ubuntu Linux: Day 12, in which I finally connect to the corporate VPN from Ubuntu Linux.
View ArticleDay 13: Playing tunes in Banshee
30 Days With Ubuntu Linux: Day 13, in which I learn to appreciate iTunes.
View ArticleDay 14: I'm an Ubuntu Unity convert
30 Days With Ubuntu Linux: Day 14, in which I find the features and functions I love in Windows 7
View ArticleUbuntu Linux, Day 15: Cloud syncing and streaming with Ubuntu One
30 Days With Ubuntu Linux: Day 15
View ArticleUbuntu Linux, Day 16: EXT4 vs. NTFS
30 Days With Ubuntu Linux: Day 16, in which we compare file systems.
View ArticleUbuntu Linux, Day 17: Exploring the top panel
30 Days With Ubuntu Linux: Day 17, in which I discover more functionality than I expected in the top panel.
View ArticleUbuntu Linux 12.04 download: Precise Pangolin
Ubuntu Linux 12.04 LTE is ready to download. Saddled with the moniker Precise Pangolin, it's said to be an excellent choice for business desktop and server users who want to break free from the...
View ArticleUbuntu Linux to run on Android handsets! Who saw that coming?
In surprising news from jolly old England, Canonical announces that Ubuntu has developed an Ubuntu for smartphones and tablets. We'll be able to switch out Android for Ubuntu on many existing devices....
View ArticlePsst: The Chromebook Pixel can run Linux, too
Google's Chromebook Pixel is all about the cloud -- but it doesn't have to be. It's relatively easy to get regular Linux up and running on the device.
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