Angela and Chris do a LAS style FauxShow about Linux from a new user perspective, cover the top voted stories from the LAS subreddit, and show you how to easily get Minecraft running on Ubuntu! Show Notes & Download: bit.ly
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Calculate Linux 12
Calculate Linux is a Gentoo-based family of three distinguished distributions. Calculate Directory Server (CDS) is a solution that supports Windows and Linux clients via LDAP + SAMBA, providing proxy, mail and Jabbers servers with streamlined user management. Calculate Linux Desktop (CLD) is a workstation and client distribution with KDE, GNOME or Xfce desktop that includes a wizard to configure a connection to Calculate Directory Server. Calculate Linux Scratch (CLS) is live CD with a build framework for creating a custom distribution. More information and free download: www.calculate-linux.org
Linux Mint 13 XFCE Review
This video is going to be published on my official 2nd anniversary on YouTube. So I figured I might as well record a long video and do some things I was planning to while I have free time. —– ■ ‘Linux Mint 13 “Maya” Xfce released!’ post: j.mp ■ ‘New features in Linux Mint 13 Xfce’ j.mp ■ XFCE 4.10 tour: j.mp ■ My thoughts on Safari 6: j.mp j.mp ◄ Click here to be notified about when I post new videos.
Ubuntu 12.04 LTS Precise Pangolin Final Release Review
Introduction and Review of Ubuntu 12.04 LTS Codenamed Precise Pangolin. The latest Long Term Support release of Ubuntu now offers 5 years security updates for both Desktop and Server editions. Unity is now looking a lot better, and there are some new features such as: Heads Up Display (HUD) that allows you to easily search through applications menu items, New Privacy tool to control what history is saved More Customisation options in Unity Improved support for Dual monitors Chapter Timings: 0:01 Introduction to Ubuntu 0:16 System Features 1:49 Heads Up Display (HUD) 2:37 Customising Unity with MyUnity 3:50 Privacy Tool 4:09 Installing Applications with Software Centre 4:50 Pre-Installed Applications 7:20 Conclusion Ubuntu comes with just about everything you need to get going with, such as Firefox web browser, LibreOffice, Rhythm Box music player, Totem movie player, Shotwell photo manager, plus a few more apps. Website: www.ubuntu.com Download: www.ubuntu.com How to install Ubuntu to dual boot with Windows: youtu.be
Ubuntu for Android at Mobile World Conference
Phil gets a look at Ubuntu for Android at Mobile World Congress
Linux Mint 13 Maya Cinnamon Interface
Clement Lefebvre has announced the finale release of Linux Mint 13, code name “Maya: “The team is proud to announce the release of Linux Mint 13 ‘Maya’. Available in two editions, Linux Mint 13 features the choice between a productive, stable and mature MATE 1.2 desktop and the brand, new modern-looking and exciting Cinnamon 1.4. These two desktops are among the best available, they’re perfectly integrated within Linux Mint and represent great alternatives to GNOME 2 users. Linux Mint 13 is also an LTS (long-term support) release and it will be supported until April 2017 linuxmint.com – Home Page
Run Windows Applications on Ubuntu using Wine
A tutorial on how to get windows application to run on an ubuntu system using wine windows program loader.
Lyvi – Console Lyrics Viewer – Linux CLI
Name : lyvi Version : 20120718-1 URL : ok100.github.com Wiki : github.com Description : A simple command-line lyrics viewer for various audio players. Features: Displays lyrics, artist info and guitar tabs Downloads metadata from sites that are supported by glyr Cache for downloaded metadata Player control with configurable keybindings Configuration file Supported players: Audacious Cmus DeaDBeeF MOC MPlayer Music Player Daemon pianobar Qmmp shell-fm VLC Media Player
Linux Terminal 101 – Create Your Own Command With Alias
Today on HakTip I will be creating my own command with alias, then saving it with bashrc. How did you learn the terminal? Got a favorite book, website, or did you learn it all on your own? Tell me about it in the comments or email me at tips@hak5.org . And be sure to check out our sister show, hak5.org for more great stuff just like this. I’ll be there, reminding you to trust your technolust.
What is Open Source, Really?
The open source movement has many proponents, and the Open Source Initiative, or OSI, has been key to its momentum. || Join the chat: bit.ly || In this week’s OS.ALT you can see my interview from oscon with Simon Phipps from the OSI. We talk about what the OSI is, what changes are happening to its structure, and how everyone can now both support and benefit from the Open Source Initiative!