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GNOME GNOME is highly customizable and can be tweaked to suit every user’s needs. That’s why I think its versatility makes it a perfect desktop environment for Linux netbooks. Since netbook ...

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An ISO file is the easiest and most universal method for backing up a DVD. The file is an archive file specifically for DVD VIDEO_TS and AUDIO_TS files, and is ...

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How to Connect iPhone to a Computer via Bluetooth – Do you want to connect your iPhone to a computer via bluetooth to quickly transfer files like photos, music, and ...

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ESSENTIAL MAC OS X KEYBOARD SHORTCUTS: Whether you are using Mac, Linux, or Windows, it is always important to know some of the most common keyboard shortcuts of your OS ...

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One sure-fire way to speed up your Internet connection is to replace your ISP’s slow DNS server with a third party DNS resolver like OpenDNS. Considered by many as one ...

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Though file sharing is extremely widespread nowadays, it amazes me that lot of people still don’t know how to use a BitTorrent client or perhaps don’t know what to do with a ...

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In Windows, when your system hangs, you can always press Ctrl-Alt-Delete, wait for the Task Manager to open, and kill the process that doesn’t respond. However, Ctrl-Alt-Delete don’t always work ...

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Note: If you can’t find any Linux Live CD or could not handle the idea of using Linux,The Password Pros have the best solution we’ve found. Their software will remove, bypass ...

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If you happen to have .rpm file package that you would like to install on your Ubuntu machine, you will have to convert that file to .deb first for it to be ...

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Keyboard Shortcuts for Ubuntu The fastest and most efficient way to navigate your Ubuntu/GNOME desktop is to learn the keyboard shortcuts that are available at your fingertips. With minimum effort, ...

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If you are new to Linux, chances are you will meet a stupid person perhaps in a forum or chat room that can trick you into using commands that will ...

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Did you know that Pidgin (formerly named Gaim), a Free and Open-source multi-platform (Instant Messaging) IM client, can be used to send and receive SMS text messages for free? This is made ...

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