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2. Mobile Broadband software failing to install
(CommunityAnswers / Internet)
6. Ubuntu 11.10 Post Installation Boot Failure?
(CommunityAnswers / Distributions)
9. How to fix grub problem(or could it be something else?)
(CommunityAnswers / Systems Management)
13. How do I upgrade Firefox without upgrading my distro?
(CommunityAnswers / Audio/Video)
14. How do I upgrade Firefox without upgrading my distro?
(CommunityAnswers / Audio/Video)
16. 30 Linux Kernel Developers in 30 Weeks: Paul McKenney
(Special Feature/Linux Developers)
... Ubuntu with Unity2D at the moment. How did you get involved in Linux kernel development? The first time was in 1997, back when I was working on DYNIX. I got an email from someone with a .ru email address ...
17. Enhancing Virtual Terminals with Byobu
(Learn Linux/Linux How to and Tutorials)
... but you can also run it from KDE Konsole or any other terminal emulator. The Community Ubuntu Documentation describes Byobu as a "text-based window manager." The paradox is only apparent because, ...
18. Backing Up on Linux with Duplicity
(Learn Linux/Linux How to and Tutorials)
... like Ubuntu, Linux Mint, Debian, Fedora, and so forth, you should be able to find a pre-compiled package for Duplicity in the repositories. Using Duplicity One of Duplicity's features is ...
19. Ubuntu's Bold Mobile Gambit
(Embedded / Mobile/Mobile Linux)
There's no denying the magnitude of Linux's impact on the world of personal computing so far, but you know something has changed when headlines like these begin appearing: "Ubuntu for Android: ...
20. A Broad Look at Hugin
(Learn Linux/Linux How to and Tutorials)
... but produces very awkward version numbers. You can grab the latest packages from the download page; distro-specific instructions are provided for Ubuntu and Fedora, plus binaries for Windows, Mac OS X, ...
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