Posts Tagged “Ubuntu”

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Linux Mint Live CD

Linux Mint Live CD

I make it no secret that I love Ubuntu, and usually love any offshoot of the project.  Linux Mint is supposed to be a more user friendly variation of Ubuntu.  I gave Revision 1 of  Linux Mint 5 Elyssa Main Edition a test run and it was less stable than I anticipated for a revision of a release edition, but it does show promise.  Read on to find out more.

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In one word, Linux is awesome. Most of you out there are probably Windows, or recently converted Mac users. I’m sure if you’ve never used Linux you think its only for the Tech elite but in the past couple years Linux has made huge strides and become much more user friendly. To find out more, read on after the jump.

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A while back, I spent a long time looking for a good program to mount .iso files. Finding a good one for free that doesn’t mess up my Vista installation (had some problems with Daemon Tools in the past) was difficult, but then I came across Virtual CloneDrive by SlySoft which has no fancy features and does only what it promises to do, without error. I highly recommend this, it’s how I installed Wubi from the .iso of Ubuntu. So the next time you need to mount an .iso file and don’t want to waste a CD-R, remember Virtual CloneDrive.

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If you haven’t heard of gOS yet then you’re missing out. It’s an Ubuntu based version of Linux that relies heavily on Google products. The “g” in gOS doesn’t stand for Google though, it stands for “Good”, don’t get confused and think that Google makes it, because they don’t. It comes pre-installed on those cheap Everex computers that Walmart sells. Read on after the jump to find out more.

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I know you think Linux is only for nerds, but it’s not, in fact it’s super awesome. Many people are only afraid of Linux because they’ve never tried it, that’s where Wubi comes in. If you think you’re brave enough to install Linux without affecting your Windows install, read on after the jump. Read the rest of this entry »

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