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School computer introductions

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After reading an article recently on a similar topic, I got to thinking about what I was introduced to relating to computers when I was in school.

I was in high school when I got my first real introduction to computers.

Make a paper Tux Linux penguin in less than 15 minutes!!

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This is a Newyear gift to all Open source Lovers..We all love penguin right? It is not enough to be a real Linux Geek, if you really want to impress then you must have a Linux mascot in your apparment.. This image tells how to make tux linux penguin in less than 15 minutes.All u have to do is print this image , cut it out and then glue according to the numbers printed on it.Thats all…The paper tux linux penguin is ready..
Read more here ..

Say Happy New Year to srlinuxx!

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Dear friends,

Tuxmachines is our site for news and we love it! Just think about the great performance, stability, pleasure, and swift news postings you have got used to reading. srlinuxx is working relentlessly, day and night, to provide us the latest and finest news articles. And all this for free! But she, as anyone of us, has bills to pay and needs to eat and drink something to keep up this fantastic work, right? Don't you want to express your gratitude for your everyday trusted news site? Wouldn't it be great to make this year a very special one for srlinuxx? Yes? Now is your chance to finally get rid of your qualms and do something you wanted to do for a long time: Go and say Thank you and Happy New Year to srlinux for all her time, effort, and hard work so she can continue providing you the best news site out there!

Best wishes and happy holidays!

Click here to Say Thank You!

P.S. Happy Birthday srlinuxx.

Should Pulseaudio Die? What do you think?

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Linux

When I was installing and testing Mandriva 2010 Cooker (new development) releases this last Fall season, I kept having persistent problems with sound. Eventually, the advice in the Mandriva Cooker forum for KDE users became: "Disable Pulseaudio, and set Xine as the preferred back end over GStreamer (in the KDE multimedia settings).

downtime (updated)

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Site News

We've suffered two occurrences of downtime within the last 4 days due to loss of electrical service in the area.

How to Shift Smoothly from Windows to Linux

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Howtos

A GUIDE TO SHIFT FROM WINDOWS TO LINUX EASILY, AND A LIST OF PROGRAMS YOU SHOULD NOT MISS.

Ubuntu users Poll

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If you are (or were) an Ubuntu user and haven't voted in our latest poll, I ask that you please consider doing so now.

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Install Ubuntu 9.10 on a Thumb Drive

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Linux

Tutorial to install Ubuntu 9.10 to a pen drive and persistently make changes to the files.

I've got more Linux users than you.

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First Mandriva claims on their website that over 3 million people use their distribution. So Ubuntu comes out saying oh yeh, well we have over 8 million users neener neener boo boo. Finally Red Hat says that's nothing Ubuntu! Fedora has 20 million installations!

So I asked where did you get these numbers and what facts do you have to back them up? Come to find out they are just estimates someone thought up! What a crock of poo.

new word getting sick of

google!

Python script to create a transient background in Ubuntu Karmic.

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This is a simple python script to create a transient desktop background with custom images and time interval in Ubuntu Karmic.

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The Era Of Free Software Is Not Far

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Free Software Movement has made a great change in our life with its softwares .Mainly firefox,vlc player,virtual box,openoffice,Clamwin ,linuxand much more.

KDE VS GNOME

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Linux

KDE Vs GNOME. How to choose apt one for you.Both of them analysed and compared.

Howto: Building a Cheap Nettop Media PC

The origin of this project was an article on Lifehacker, however, i've expanded on it, and can point you in the way of actually getting this working. because i found the lifehacker article a good stating point for what I wanted, but left me short of sound and other items.

Desktop Recording on my Laptop

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Linux

I bought this Acer Aspire 6930 laptop about a year ago. It is my first and only laptop--and came with Windows Vista pre-installed. Since I value good video performance, I selected a sub model of Acer laptop that has on board Nvidia GeForce 9600M GS video (confession time--yes, I use the proprietary NVidia driver). Since it came with Win Vista, I had 3GB of RAM, and a 320 GB hard disk drive. Plenty of horsepower for Linux, except for ...

downtime and slow updates

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My apologizes for today's problems. The lights blinked this morning and I've been having issues since. But they seem to be resolved now.

The Muppets: Bohemian Rhapsody

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Feedburner is annoying!!!

I know a lot of folks use feedburner 'cause they either don't have feed software available to them or they like the way feedburner keeps track of who's subscribed and who looks at what when where... But for me their new links are pissing me off!!!

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