Get the all new Ubuntu Karmic 9.10 without actually downloading the entire CD image
![]() | Find out how to get the all new Ubuntu Karmic 9.10 without actually downloading the entire CD image. |
![]() | Find out how to get the all new Ubuntu Karmic 9.10 without actually downloading the entire CD image. |
![]() | In this article we will tell you about a nifty GUI based tool called PySDM that makes configuring your Windows partitions to mount automatically (without editing fstab) a child’s play in Ubuntu. |
![]() | This is a part of a series of articles called “Getting Ready For Karmic Koala”. You can read the other parts here: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5. As the date for the release of the final release of Karmic Koala approaches, a big question with everyone is “Do I do a clean install or upgrade… |
![]() | This is a continuation of the series of article “Getting Ready For Karmic Koala”. The previous articles in this series are: 1, 2, 3, 4. You might have heard it or maybe you have not, but Karmic Koala is to have GRUB 2 by default if you did a clean install. However, if you upgrade… |
![]() | Using the Medibuntu repository you can install many useful softwares from a single source some of which include Acrobat Reader, Google Earth, IBM Java Runtime Environment, SUN Java Runtime Environment, Opera, Real Player and Skype and many proprietary codecs. |
![]() | With the final release of Karmic Koala just days away, it is worth taking a look at the filesystem used in Karmic Koala. By default, Karmic Koala uses the new file system ext4. In this article, we briefly look at a few advantages you can expect to get because of ext4 and then how you… |