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Install Ubuntu 12.04.1 LTS

Using a CD?
It’s easy to install Ubuntu from a CD. Here’s what you need to do:

  • Put the Ubuntu CD into the CD/DVD-drive.Restart your computer. You should see a welcome screen prompting you to choose your language and giving you the option to install Ubuntu or try it from the CD.
    If you don't get this menu, read the booting from the CD guide for more information.

    Using a USB drive?

    Most newer computers can boot from USB. You should see a welcome screen prompting you to choose your language and giving you the option to install Ubuntu or try it from the CD.
    If your computer doesn’t automatically do so, you might need to press the F12 key to bring up the boot menu, but be careful not to hold it down - that can cause an error message.
  • 2

    Prepare to install Ubuntu

    • We recommend you plug your computer into a power source
    • You should also make sure you have enough space on your computer to install Ubuntu
    • We advise you to select Download updates while installing and Install this third-party software now
    • You should also stay connected to the internet so you can get the latest updates while you install Ubuntu
    • If you're not connected to the internet, we'll help you set up wireless at the next step
  • 3

    Set up wireless

    If you are not connected to the internet, you will be asked to select a wireless network, if available. We advise you to connect during the installation so we can ensure your machine is up to date. So, if you set up your wireless network at this point, it’s worth then clicking the Back button to go back to the last screen (Preparing to install Ubuntu) and ticking the box marked ‘Download updates while installing’.
  • 4

    Allocate drive space

    Use the checkboxes to choose whether you'd like to Install Ubuntu alongside another operating system, delete your existing operating system and replace it with Ubuntu, or — if you're an advanced user — choose the 'Something else' option
  • 5

    Begin the installation

    Depending on your previous selections, you can now verify that you have chosen the way in which you would like to install Ubuntu. The installation process will begin when you click the Install Now button.
    Ubuntu needs about 4.5 GB to install, so add a few extra GB to allow for your files.
    Not sure about this step? Windows users can use the Windows installer, which will install and uninstall Ubuntu in the same way as any other Windows application. It's simpler and completely safe.
  • 6

    Select your location

    If you are connected to the internet, this should be done automatically. Check your location is correct and click 'Forward' to proceed. If you're unsure of your time zone, type the name of the town you're in or click on the map and we'll help you find it.
    TIP: If you’re having problems connecting to the Internet, use the menu in the top-right-hand corner to select a network.
  • 7

    Select your preferred keyboard layout

    Click on the language option you need. If you’re not sure, click the ’Detect Keyboard Layout’ button for help.
  • 8

    Enter your login and password details

  • 9

    Learn more about Ubuntu while
    the system installs…

    …or make a cup of tea!
  • 10

    That’s it.

    All that’s left is to restart your computer and start enjoying Ubuntu!
  • Installing Ubuntu Serverv

    Installing Ubuntu Server

    The basic steps to install Ubuntu Server Edition from CD or USB stick are the same for installing any operating system. Unlike the desktop version, Ubuntu Server does not include a graphical installation program. Instead the Server Edition uses a console menu-based process.
    1. 1
      First, download and burn the ISO file from the Ubuntu Server download page.
    2. 2
      Boot the system from the CD-ROM drive.
    3. 3
      At the boot prompt you will be asked to select the language.
    4. 4
      Select 'basic server install'.
    5. 5
      Enter appropriate options for language, keyboard layout, network configuration, hostname and timezone.
    6. 6
      You can then choose from several options to configure the hard drive layout. There are many ways disk layout can be configured. For detailed information please read the installing from CD documentation.
    7. 7
      The Ubuntu base system is then installed.

    For long-term support, choose Ubuntu Server 12.04.1 LTS

    Installing Ubuntu Server

    The basic steps to install Ubuntu Server Edition from CD or USB stick are the same for installing any operating system. Unlike the desktop version, Ubuntu Server does not include a graphical installation program. Instead the Server Edition uses a console menu-based process.
    1. 1
      First, download and burn the ISO file from the Ubuntu Server download page.
    2. 2
      Boot the system from the CD-ROM drive.
    3. 3
      At the boot prompt you will be asked to select the language.
    4. 4
      Select 'basic server install'.
    5. 5
      Enter appropriate options for language, keyboard layout, network configuration, hostname and timezone.
    6. 6
      You can then choose from several options to configure the hard drive layout. There are many ways disk layout can be configured. For detailed information please read the installing from CD documentation.
    7. 7
      The Ubuntu base system is then installed.

    Download Ubuntu for your desktop

    For the latest features,choose Ubuntu 12.10
    Ubuntu 12.10 will be supported for 18 months and includes cutting-edge new features that make your music, videos, documents and apps much easier to access DOWNLOAD 32 BIT DOWNLOAD 64 BIT

    For long-term support,
    choose Ubuntu 12.04 LTS

    Ubuntu 12.04.1 LTS is a long-term support release. While it lacks some new features, it will receive guaranteed support for five years from April 2012. DOWNLOAD 32 BIT DOWNLOAD 64 BIT


    For the latest features,
    choose Ubuntu Server 12.10

    Ubuntu 12.10 will be supported for 18 months and includes cutting-edge new features such as the Folsom release of OpenStack. DOWNLOAD


    For long-term support,
    choose Ubuntu Server 12.04.1 LTS

    Ubuntu 12.04.1 LTS is a long-term support release, with support guaranteed for five years from April 2012
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  • Using a DVD?

    It’s easy to install Ubuntu from a DVD. Here’s what you need to do:
    Put the Ubuntu DVD into the DVD-drive
    Restart your computer. You should see a welcome screen prompting you to choose your language and giving you the option to install Ubuntu or try it from the DVD.
    If you don’t get this menu, read the booting from the DVD guide for more information.

    Using a USB drive?

    Most newer computers can boot from USB. You should see a welcome screen prompting you to choose your language and giving you the option to install Ubuntu or try it from the CD.
    If your computer doesn’t automatically do so, you might need to press the F12 key to bring up the boot menu, but be careful not to hold it down - that can cause an error message.
  • 2

    Prepare to install Ubuntu

    • We recommend you plug your computer into a power source
    • You should also make sure you have enough space on your computer to install Ubuntu
    • We advise you to select Download updates while installing and Install this third-party software now
    • You should also stay connected to the internet so you can get the latest updates while you install Ubuntu
    • If you’re not connected to the internet, we’ll help you set up wireless at the next step
  • 3

    Set up wireless

    If you are not connected to the internet, you will be asked to select a wireless network, if available. We advise you to connect during the installation so we can ensure your machine is up to date. So, if you set up your wireless network at this point, it’s worth then clicking the Back button to go back to the last screen (Preparing to install Ubuntu) and ticking the box marked ’Download updates while installing’.
  • 4

    Allocate drive space

    Use the checkboxes to choose whether you’d like to Install Ubuntu alongside another operating system, delete your existing operating system and replace it with Ubuntu, or — if you’re an advanced user — choose the ’Something else’ option
  • 5

    Begin the installation

    Depending on your previous selections, you can now verify that you have chosen the way in which you would like to install Ubuntu. The installation process will begin when you click the Install Now button.
    Ubuntu needs about 4.5 GB to install, so add a few extra GB to allow for your files.
    Not sure about this step? Windows users can use the Windows installer, which will install and uninstall Ubuntu in the same way as any other Windows application. It’s simpler and completely safe.
  • 6

    Select your location

    If you are connected to the internet, this should be done automatically. Check your location is correct and click ’Forward’ to proceed. If you’re unsure of your time zone, type the name of the town you’re in or click on the map and we’ll help you find it.
    TIP: If you’re having problems connecting to the Internet, use the menu in the top-right-hand corner to select a network.
  • 7

    Select your preferred keyboard layout

    Click on the language option you need. If you’re not sure, click the ’Detect Keyboard Layout’ button for help.
  • 8

    Enter your login and password details

  • 9

    Learn more about Ubuntu while
    the system installs…

    …or make a cup of tea!
  • 10

    That’s it.

    All that’s left is to restart your computer and start enjoying Ubuntu!
  • UBUNTU FOR PHONE


    Elegance, distilled
    Designed to make all your phone content easier to access and your apps more immersive – every edge has a specific purpose, making all your apps, content and controls instantly accessible, without navigating back to the home screen every time. And the Ubuntu phone fits perfectly into the wider family of Ubuntu interfaces, alongside the PC and TV. It's a uniquely, beautifully converged experience.
    Ubuntu uses simple natural swiping gestures from the edges of the screen to make it easier than ever to access your content and switch between apps. Every edge of the phone is used, letting you move faster between apps, settings and content.
    Favourite apps
    A short swipe from the left edge of the screen is all it takes to reveal your favourite apps. There’s room for everything you use daily, available instantly from the welcome screen or any application. Ubuntu lets you switch faster between running and favourite apps than any other phone.
    Always running
    Page either left or right from the home screen to see the content you use most. A full left-to-right swipe reveals a screen showing all your open apps, while a swipe from the right brings you instantly to the last app you were using. Switching between running applications has never been quicker or easier.
    Going back
    A swipe from the right edge takes you back to the last app you were using; another swipe takes you back to the app you used before that. It’s natural to keep many apps open at once, which is why Ubuntu was designed for multi-tasking. No other smartphone lets you switch between applications this quickly
    Content, not controls
    Swiping up from the bottom edge of the phone reveals app controls. You can hide or reveal them instantly, which means they don’t take up room on the screen, leaving you free to focus on the stuff
    that matters. Immerse yourself in your photos, web pages, music, messages and apps
    Just tell your phone what you’re looking for and watch the results come in. If it’s a person, you’ll see data from your email and phone contacts alongside Facebook friends and followers on Twitter. Looking for music? Ubuntu doesn’t just search your phone. It also searches online retailers including Amazon and the Ubuntu One Music Store, putting the whole world of music at your fingertips, alongside your personal collection.
    Your phone will find it, let Ubuntu do the work.
    We bring the world to your fingertips, and organise it all beautifully. Swipe from the home screen to filter your searches to apps, people, music and so on. Swipe from the top to see your incoming messages. Everything is stylish, elegant and crisp.
    Ubuntu reinvents the inbox, giving you quicker access to all your emails, texts, calls and social media posts. See every message as it comes in and reply in an instant; just swipe down from the top when a new one arrives and respond directly to Facebook, Twitter, email, SMS and good old-fashioned telephone calls. 
    The Gallery makes it easier than ever to organise, find and share your photos. Every shot is instantly uploaded to your Ubuntu One personal cloud account, making it available on all your devices – including those running iOS, Android and Windows.
    in a phone
    Ubuntu includes native applications covering all the essentials you expect in a phone: telephony and voicemail, SMS and MMS, email, web browsing, photography, music and video.
    Everything at your fingertips
    Find anything, anywhere, instantly
    Naturally neat and organised
    Cleverer conversations
    A life in pictures

    Everything you expect







    Overview of BlankOn Sajadah


    Overview of BlankOn Sajadah
    Ubuntu is one of the prayer rug blends (variants) Ubuntu Linux that includes a variety of Islamic software. Packages that included, among others, prayer time reminders, direction of Qibla, Quran and translations, tartil Qur'an, hadith and readers Hijri Calendar. Sajadah Ubuntu has issued two versions of the Ubuntu release are based Ombilin Sajadah 6.0 in 2010 / 1431H and this time it releases Ubuntu-based Ubuntu Sajadah 7.0 7.0 Pattimura
    features
    BlankOn Sajadah Pattimura 7.0 has a basic feature that is included in Ubuntu 7.0 Pattimura regular edition, Aksara Nusantara, Chromium, Stardict, Ubuntu Panel, coupled with typical Islamic features such as:

         QiLO - Al Quran in LibreOffice,
         Zekr - Al Quran translation and voice tartil Online and offline - online / offline,
         And Noor Othman Quran - Quran Browser
         Minbar - Reminders prayer time,
         Chromium Internet browser
         Firefox Internet Browser
         Stellarium - see the solar system application / planetarium and props rukyatul hilal,
         Support the writing of the Arabic alphabet,
         Newsletters DNS - DNS domain filter berkonten negative,
         Hijra - Islamic calendar,
         Monajat - applet viewer prayers,
         Thawab - Encyclopedia and ebook viewer and the book of hadith,
         Web 4-Hadith - Bukhari Hadith collection of hadith, Muslim, etc.

    Screenshots


     
    Press Release
    Press Release Plenary Sajadah Ubuntu 7.0
    Release Notes
    Release Notes 7.0 Ubuntu Sajadah
    Download
    To be able to get the Ubuntu CD mat please print through the official Ubuntu Linux mirror, by following the following link: Download Ubuntu prayer rug.

    159 GamePack 11.04 For Ubuntu in 5 DVD

     159 GamePack 11.04 For Ubuntu in 5 DVD
    Download Direct Link
    Modern operating system is unthinkable without the games, and Ubuntu is no exception to ...

    Ubuntu GamePack is currently the largest collection of different genres of games for Ubuntu Linux. There is no need to explore the Internet in search of game, but finding a game to ask how to install it in Ubuntu Linux.

    Ingredients: 6 mb disk (5 DVD discs include 156 most popular games of different genres. As a 6th drive - Ubuntu Desktop 11.04).
    On the drive there a brief description of games and game fragments of illustrations, and she liked you install any game - taking a couple of mouse clicks. For the disk must run autorun.sh located in the root directory.

    Kit will be interesting to gambling of any age. Here you play in classical chess and solve puzzles, perform aerobatic maneuvers at the controls of an airplane over the metropolis, racer feel, fight for space battles in boundless space, build a city and the enemies of postrelyate machine in today's shooter and dive into the virtual world multiplayer online games.

    These discs are not a modification of Ubuntu Linux. They contain only the game, so the system requires pre-Ubuntu Desktop Linux 11.04 (or based on it, such as
    LinuxMint, SuperOS and others).

    The content of discs:
    DVD 1 (4.3G) - 47 games DOWNLOAD
    >>> List of games
    FPS (First Person Shooter)
    Optimized Urban Terror - Optimized Urban Terror client binary
    Vavoom - Quake-like game
    Enemy Territory: Quake Wars (Demo) -
    Smokin 'Guns - Quake 3 engine is based on the games of the "Old West's"
    OpenArena - A three-dimensional fast-paced first-person shooter

    Arcade
    Pingus - Game is created based on the game Lemmings (Lemmings)
    Frogatto - 2D platformer game starring a quixotic frog
    Streets of Rage Remake -
    Sonic Robo Blast 2 -
    Open Sonic - Game based on the "Sonic the Hedgehog"
    Neverball - 3D game with a sloping floor
    THE SCND GENESIS - Fighting game bases on webcomic
    Xmoto - 2D motocross game
    Scorched3d - 3D game artileriyskaya similar Scorched Earth
    Legends - Fast-paced FPS online multiplayer game
    Wormux - 2D game funny
    Lugaru HD - Third-person action game about an anthropomorphic rebel bunny rabbit
    Irrlamb - 3D Physics Game
    Go Ollie! - Go Ollie!
    BZFlag - 3D-game first-person tank battle
    SCOURGE - A lot of game platform with open source
    AstroMenace - 3d shooter
    OpenLieroX - Worms clone with support for online play
    Bombic - Like Bomberman Game
    Capitan Sevilla - Seville Save from the evil Dr. Torrebruno
    Teeworlds - Online 2D shooter
    Ardentryst - Action / RPG focused on story and character development
    Hedgewars - Playing in the style of Worms
    D2X-XL - Descent 2 game port
    TORIBASH! - Fighting the new generation
    Yo Frankie! - 3D platform game of this generation
    Paintown - Paintown 2D fighting game
    Secret Maryo Chronicles - A running and jumping games like Super Mario World
    Hannah's Horse - Aimed at children playing in the style of Pacman
    Rocks'n'Diamonds - Arcade game
    SuperTux - 2D arcade classic in the genre of "jump 'n run" in the title role in Tux'om
    I Have No Tomatoes - Tomato game of destruction
    Armagetron - 3D Tron-like high speed game
    Battle Tanks - "Tanks" with multi-user mode and split screen
    Extreme Tux Racer - 3D racing game with Tux, the penguin Linux
    Atomic tanks - Tank battles
    Trackballs - The balls in the maze
    LBreakout2 - Game-type ball-and-paddle with nice graphics
    Blob Wars: Episode II - Three-dimensional game-shooter
    BRIQUOLO - 3d Breakout at a rapid pace
    Nikwi - Platform game where your task - to collect candy
    Neverputt - 3D Miniature Golf 
    DVD 2 (4.3G) - 17 games DOWNLOAD
    >>> List of games
    Arcade
    Asylum - A shooter platform
    Goonies - Aa remake of the 8-bit 'The Goonies'
    Robombs - Free multiplayer 3D game like Bomberman

    Logic and Puzzle
    PyTraffic - A Python version of Rush Hour
    Caph - Playing like "sand box", based on the laws of physics.
    Numpty Physics -
    OGS Mahjong -

    FPS (First Person Shooter)

    America's Army - v.2.5.0
    Assault Cube - Realistic first-person-shooter
    World of Padman - World of Padman Client
    Warsow - Fast 3D first-person shooter
    Red Eclipse - Single-player and multi-player first-person ego-shooter
    Alien Arena - A single 3D online first-person shooter
    Enemy Territory - Multiplayer shooter
    Blood Frontier - Single and multiplayer first-person shooter
    True Combat Elite - An Enemy Territory modification
    Tremulous - People against strangers. Command shooter with elements of real-time strategy 
    DVD 3 (4.3G) - 28 games DOWNLOAD
    >>> List of games
    Arcade
    Steel Storm - Episode I

    FPS (First Person Shooter)
    Revenge Of The Cats - Fast-paced, team multiplayer FPS
    Nexuiz - Swift 3D first-person shooter
    Sauerbraten - Shell game 3D first-person

    MMORPG (massively multiplayer online role playing)

    Savage XR -
    Daimonin Online -
    RuneScape -
    IConquerU -
    Auteria Online -
    Tibia Online -
    Regnum Online -
    Online Wakfu -
    Eternal Lands - The client package for Eternal Lands, a free MMORPG
    Project Diaspora - 2D Space Trading MMORPG

    RPG (RPG)
    SoulFu - Graphical role-playing game similar to Rogue
    Lips Of Suna - Game with elements of action-RPG
    Warlock's Gauntlet - Dyablopodobnaya game
    Freedroid RPG - RPG based on the isometric Paradroid
    The Ur-Quan Masters - Intergalactic Adventure

    Logic and Puzzle
    Jag - 2D arcade puzzle
    OpenAlchemist - Open Alchemist
    5Ball - A small application logic
    Vertris - Tetris clone
    Deadly Cobra - Like the classic game Nibbles (tm)
    Zaz - Puzzle game
    Biniax-2 - Logic game with arcade and tactical mode
    PipeWalker - String any all computers in network
    Fish Fillets - Pazlovaya game about witty fish, save the world 
    DVD 4 (4.3G) - 27 games DOWNLOAD
    >>> List of games
    Racing in cars
    Super TuxKart - A game in racing karts
    StuntRally - Rally game with stunt elements
    VDrift - Cross-platform open simulator
    Speed Dreams - Racing simulator
    Tile Racer - 3D stunt racing
    The Open Racing Car Simulator - A three-dimensional (OpenGL) racing simulator

    Space
    NAEV - 2D game competition in trade
    Funguloids - Space-flying-mushroom-picking-simulator game
    The Babylon Project - Babylon 5 modifications for FreeSpace 2 SCP
    Oolite - Oolite cosmological simulation for portable GNUStep / OpenGL linux

    Strategy
    OpenRA -
    Freeciv - Civilization turn-based strategy
    Pax Britannica - One-button real-time strategy game
    TripleA - Turn-based strategy
    Megaglest - A free 3D real-time customizable strategy game
    FreeCol - A free version of Colonization
    Warzone2100 - 3D strategy relnogo time
    UFO Alien Invasion - Create your team and stop the aliens
    Spring RTS - Real-time strategy
    0 AD - A war / economy strategy game
    Widelands - Fantasy real-time strategy
    Bos Wars - A futuristic real time strategy
    8Kingdoms - 3D turn-based strategy
    MegaMek - Network Java clone BattleTech
    The Battle for Wesnoth - a turn-based strategy - full versya
    Globulation 2 - An innovative cutting edge real-time strategy
    NetPanzer - Online multiplayer tactical game 
     DVD 5 (2.9G) - 37 games DOWNLOAD
    >>> List of games
    Simulators
    Corsix-th - Open source clone of Theme Hospital
    OpenTTD - A new implementation of Transport Tycoon Deluxe with enhancements
    Zero Ballistics - A mixture of first-person shooter and tank battles
    Snowglobe - A new viewer for Second Life
    Flight Gear Flight Simulator - Flight Simulator
    Unknown Horizons - RealTime economic simulator with strategy elements
    CRRCsim - Flight simulator on an airplane
    Simutrans - Transportation simulator
    Lincity - Town-planning simulator with sophisticated graphics
    GL-117 - Flight simulator
    Danger from the deep - submarine simulator
    openBVE - Train Simulator Driving
    The Powder Toy - Physics sandbox game

    Strategy
    FreeOrion - turn-based game, which aims to space exploration and conquest of the galaxy
    Glest - Free 3D strategy

    Sport
    Maxi Mini Golf -
    Underworld Hockey Club - 3D Arcade Hockey from the Underworld
    Free Tennis - Realistic simulator of tennis.
    DreamChess - 3D Chess
    Foobillard - three-dimensional billiards, use OpenGL
    BillardGL - three-dimensional billiards

    Commercial

    Soldier of Fortune -
    FizzBall (Demo) -
    World of Goo - Demo - A puzzle game with an emphasis on physics.

    Editors
    Sandbox Game Maker - 3D game developed by corporate for children
    Syntensity - A platform for 3D games

    Space
    Vegastrike - 3D space battles

    Logic and Puzzle
    Angry Drunken Dwarves - A puzzle of "falling blocks"
    Frozen-Bubble - Bursting balloons! 

    Learn the latest Photoshop Cs Using Tutorials

    Just once you suppose Photoshop has performed enough superb feats to stay you interested, along comes its newest baby:  Photoshop CS.  If you have been using Photoshop for a few time or are new to image editing software, you are in all probability wondering whether or not you must be obtaining the CS series.  Well, you should.  Adobe is thought for creating every version of Photoshop larger and higher than its predecessor and if you wish to be told Photoshop CS nowadays, here are some tutorial sites you'll be able to check out:

    ProPhotoshopSecrets.com
    The new Photoshop CS (Creative Suite) is that the results of Adobe's re-branding. what is nice concerning this refashion is that it makes the work lots easier for each amateur and skilled digital photographers. this is often why you must examine http://ProPhotoshopSecrets.com.

    Learn to form your pictures stand out and aim for perfection using the web Photoshop CS tutorials.  From CS1 to CS3, you will find specifically what you wish here.  Basic membership is free and you'll be able to go browsing to the positioning whenever to access the tutorials. you'll be able to conjointly examine the positioning for DVD titles, manuals and books.  Once you are additional assured concerning your Photoshop CS skills, be part of on-line competitions or just swank your killer design.

    PhotoshopSupport.com
    This is one in all the sites that have the foremost comprehensive tutorials on Photoshop materials.  From the foremost basic to the advanced, this is often a website has it all. examine the CS series' new options and learn additional with the Resource Center. you'll be able to even check the page that options Photoshop CS tutorials on video.

    The tutorials also are on the market on DVD and you'll be able to check the positioning for reviews and options on the product.  If you are serious concerning learning Photoshop CS, the videos will offer solid coaching on the software.  Learn the fundamentals and also the tricks and easily expand your information and skills by finding out the opposite tutorials offered on-line.

    PhotoshopSupport.com conjointly contains links to the roughly one hundred sixty,000 Photoshop tutorials on-line.  These links allow you to access a number of the brightest sites, several of which provide Photoshop CS tricks you cannot notice anywhere else. you'll be able to conjointly use PhotoshopSupport's FAQ section and send inquiries of your own.  Another nice feature of this website is that you just will access the Photoshop facilitate center.  For those times once you completely cannot create it on your own, this is often a good tool to possess.

    If you like to be told Photoshop CS from the professionals however don’t wish to pay lots, why not get Andrew Hathaway's Adobe Photoshop CS Tutorial, on the market on CD-ROM.  The tutorial options twelve hours of lessons and is ideal for beginners.  Hathaway himself hosts the tutorials and he can walk you thru the fundamentals, explaining the tools set, alternatives and masks, color assortment and editing. you will learn to use Photoshop CS the method the professionals do.

    Another Photoshop CS video tutorial you would possibly wish to do is Total coaching for Adobe Photoshop CS2 by Deke McClelland.  This tutorial package is in DVD format and options twenty one.8 hours of lessons. you will be observing all the teachings you wish to progress from beginner to advanced user.  Learn from McClelland himself, who helps you to in on a way to address the foremost common issues and challenges when using Photoshop CS.  What he can show you is how the professionals do it and you will learn the techniques in no time.

    Basic command in linux

    Basic command in linux

    Some commands for various operations on the basis of the linux operating system.

    any_command - help = Displays help information about the use of commands.
    ls = View the contents of a file from the active directory
    ls-al = View the entire contents of the file on the active directory with hidden files
    cp source destination = Copying a file
    = mv source destination Move or rename files
    ln-s source destination = Create symbolic Links
    rm files = Deleting a file
    mkdir directory Make a new directory
    rmdir directory Remove an empty directory
    rm-r files = Delete files, directories and subdirectories.
    less filename = Viewing a file screen by screen
    halt reboot (as root) Halt or reboot the machine.
    man topic Display a list of the system manual pages (help) in accordance with the topic.
    apropos topic = Displays the help manual on the topic.
    pwd = Viewing the current working directory
    hostname = Displays the name of the local host (the machine where you're working).
    whoami = Print your login name
    = id username Print user id (uid) or group id (gid)
    date = Print or change the date and time on the computer
    zime = Seeing the amount of time for completion of a process handled + other info.
    WHO = Seeing the user who is logged on our computer.
    rwho-a = Seeing all users logged on your network.
    finger username = Viewing user information, try running; finger root
    last = Looking at the previous user has logged on the computer.
    uptime = Seeing the amount of time the use of computers by one.
    ps = Looking at the processes executed by the user.

    How-To Guide: 3 Ways To Boot Ubuntu Linux From a USB Flash Drive

    How-To Guide: 3 Ways To Boot Ubuntu Linux From a USB Flash Drive
    This guide will explain the steps to install Ubuntu Linux 10.04 Desktop Edition to a flash drive. There are three options to explore: Live USB, Persistent Live USB, and direct install to USB. We will cover the necessary steps to accomplish each type of install. 
    Option 1: Boot Ubuntu as a Live CD from a USB Flash Drive Use this option to install Ubuntu as a Live Install, which allows you to boot from the USB flash drive in Ubuntu, experience the Linux environment but will not retain any changes or settings after you shut down. This is a great way to get a feel for the OS, test some of it's capabilities as well as typical hardware compatibility. Programs you may need to download: Ubuntu 10.04 Live CD ISO available at ubuntu.com Universal USB Installer available at pendrivelinux.com What you will need: Running Windows XP/Vista/7 Fat32 Formatted USB 2.0 Flash Drive, at least 1GB PC with a Bios that can boot from USB Now with all of the necessary components in place, we can begin to setup our Ubuntu Live USB Drive. 
    1. Run the Universal USB Installer by Pendrivelinux.com that you downloaded earlier. 
    2. Choose Ubuntu 9.10/10.04.1 Desktop i386 
    3. Select the Ubuntu Live CD that you downloaded earlier 
    4. Choose your Flash Drive 
    5. In this instance, we are going leave the persistence option unchecked. This can take anywhere from 15 minutes to 30 minutes depending on the speed of your system. At one point the progress bar will freeze until it is done, and this is the lengthiest wait of the process. Once complete, you can reboot your computer with the USB flash drive in the USB port, press F12 for the Boot Menu and choose the removable media to boot from and you are in. As this is a Live USB, any changes you make to the Ubuntu environment will not persist through a reboot. This is because running in this mode, Ubuntu uses available RAM in place of Swap and Hard Disk space. This option also contains the install files needed to install Ubuntu directly to your desktop if you should so desire. 
    Option 2: Boot Ubuntu as a Live CD with Persistence from a USB Flash Drive This option will install Ubuntu Linux onto your flash drive with an area for persistent storage. You will be able to restart the computer, boot back into the Linux environment and all settings or changes made previously will persist. NOTE: This option is particularly hard on Flash Memory, as there can be quite a bit of reading and writing to the Flash Memory. What you will need: Running Windows XP/Vista/7 Fat32 Formatted USB 2.0 Flash Drive, at least 2GB PC with a Bios that can boot from USB Now with all of the necessary components in place, we can begin to setup our Ubuntu Live USB Drive. 
    1. Run the Universal USB Installer by Pendrivelinux.com that you downloaded earlier. 
    2. Choose Ubuntu 9.10/10.04.1 Desktop i386 
    3. Select the Ubuntu Live CD that you downloaded earlier 
    4. Choose your Flash Drive 
    5. Select the Persistence Option of 1GB Casper-RW This can take anywhere from 15 minutes to 30 minutes depending on the speed of your system. At one point the progress bar will freeze until it is done, and this is the lengthiest wait of the process. Once complete, you can reboot your computer with the USB flash drive in the USB port, press F12 for the Boot Menu and choose the removable media to boot from and you are in. As this is a Live USB with Persistence, any changes you make to the Ubuntu environment will keep through a reboot. This option also contains the install files needed to install Ubuntu directly to your desktop if you should so desire. 
    Option 3: Install Ubuntu directly to a USB flash Drive This option works through installing Ubuntu to the flash drive as a complete installation. It does not retain the installation files to install on another system. This will allow you to use Ubuntu exactly as if it were installed alone on the hard disk. You can boot from it with any computer that can boot from a USB flash drive. Note: This method requires that you disable your hard drive in BIOS to prevent overwriting your current operating system and force the install onto the USB drive. What you will need: USB 2.0 Flash Drive, at least 4GB PC with a BIOS that can boot from USB Blank CD A Computer with the ability to Burn CD/DVD Now with all of the necessary components in place, we can begin the process. 
    1. First, you will need to burn your Ubuntu ISO to CD using a program like ImgBurn available at ImgBurn.com 
    2. Boot your computer and press F2 to enter the system BIOS. Within here you will want to disable your Hard Drive. If this is not an option in your BIOS, I would suggest shutting down your computer and unplugging the power and data cables from your hard drive before proceeding. NOTE: If you choose not to disable your hard drive, you run the risk of installing Ubuntu on top of your current OS and can lose valuable information. 
    3. After you have disabled your hard drive, place the Ubuntu Live CD into your computer and boot from this. 
    4. At the initial boot screen, choose to try Ubuntu, not install. 
    5. Once Ubuntu loads, plug in the desired flash drive into the computer. 
    6. Now, double click on the Install Ubuntu icon that appears on the desktop. 
    7. The first 3 screens are language, time zone, and keyboard layout. 
    8. Now Ubuntu will notify you that there is a disk mounted, and asks to unmount it. This is your flash drive. Give it permission to unmount. 
    9. This is the prepare disk space screen. I chose to leave mine at default and let the installer handle the partitions needed by Linux. 
    10. Now you will see the login and user information screen. 
    11. Now you are ready to install, click install. 
    12. At one point during the installation, you may notice a skip button appear on the bottom left. This is to skip the auto update, and finally the language packs. I chose to skip language packs update. 
    13. This may take a while, mine took atbout 35 minutes to complete. When it is done, eject the disk and shut down the computer. Plug your hard drive back in if necessary, or boot your computer into bios and re-enable it. Reboot your computer and press F12 to enter the boot menu 
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    Stay Ahead with Ubuntu Server Hosting

    Ubuntu server hosting is all about power, the power to run and support an abundance of applications from a single platform. This type of server hosting is still relatively new, however it has come out of the door swinging and giving its competitors a run for their money. Ubuntu is continuously being upgraded which gives Ubuntu server users (clients) an advantage. With constant upgrades, server users never risk falling behind in terms of technologies. Each time the servers are upgraded they're able to supply users far more and much more attributes. Whats even greater? Ubuntu server hosting can be a widely supported community. Ubuntu server hosting enables client to make installations with stability and reliability. Every six months or so, Ubuntu servers are upgraded producing them a potent source in keeping up with software program and hardware innovations. Ubuntu servers can deal with heavy workloads including the constant addition and modification of information and content. The server is set up to conduct several tasks by hitting a single button on the keyboard. This helps decrease the workload of program administrators. Although these functions come preconfigured, they could be re-configured at any time. Ubuntu server hosts are in a position to provide their clients having a diverse platform for running distinct forms of operating systems. This characteristic has proven to be 1 of the servers most enticing rewards. Some hosting services offer advanced packaging systems which make installing languages as well as other services a fast and effortless job. Also, setting up other commonly employed applications like Java, PHP, Perl, Ruby and Python, MySQL, PgSQL and Apache is doable in a matter of minutes. Ubuntu servers are widely utilized to run virtual machines and are identified for supporting a feature called the cloud, which is gaining in momentum. This is good news for clients who like to stay ahead concerning what is common at the moment in technology. The cloud feature is well-known amongst clients who wish to connect to a bigger network to swap files and share resources. Overall, Ubuntu server hosting gives a way for clients to host internet sites privately or share details rapidlyFind Article, all while performing it securely. Source: Free Articles from ArticlesFactory.com

    Play Nintendo Wii on PC Using Windows Or Ubuntu Linux

    A couple of days ago I came across the Dolphin Emulator for Ubuntu Linux. Basically it will run Nintendo Wii games (among other platforms) on your PC in both MS Windows and Linux. It was easy to install and I was amazed at just how well it rendered wii games and connected to the wiimote controls. Dolphin is able to run many Wii and GameCube games with almost full emulation with a few minor errors. I spent the better part of yesterday playing around with the emulator, never let it be said I don't live a charmed life and was patently shocked with how well it runs games. Granted, I'm packing a beefy video card, so your mileage may vary Throw in anti-aliasing, anisotropic filtering, support for gamepads (I used a wired 360 controller) and real Wii remote support (your computer just needs to be able to see Bluetooth devices, otherwise Dolphin will emulate the Wii remote using your mouse and keyboard) and you're looking at a very fine piece of software indeed. Dolphin was first released in 2003 as an experimental Nintendo GameCube emulator that could boot up and run commercial games. However it had terrible performance and many games crashed on start up or barely ran at all. Average speed was from 2 to 20 FPS depending on the chosen game and system configuration and had no sound support. Dolphin was officially discontinued in 2004, with the developers releasing version 1.01 as the final build of the emulator. However, the developers decided to revive the project in 2005 and then in 2007, version 1.03 was released with minor improvements and with little sound support as compared to version 1.01. Dolphin is now open source and free to anyone who wants a copy. Dolphin can currently only run "images", also known as ISO or GCM files, of Gamecube and Wii games, since a PC DVD drive cannot read the discs directly. To make a game image, the easiest method is to install Homebrew Channel and the Wii Disc Dumper on a Wii, and simply copy the game to your PC over the network. Information about how to do that can be found on Google. In general, emulators allow computer programs to run a platform like computer architecture or operating system. This kind of emulator is known as software emulator. However, hardware emulator is an emulator in the form of hardware devices like printer emulators. I hate to admit it but the MS windows version runs much smoother, but either way it was a great project and i was happy with the outcome on both platforms. Just Google "Dolphin Emulator" if you want to get the latest windows 32 and 64 bit versions or if you are using Ubuntu Karmic or above open a terminal and type the code below. sudo add-apt-repository ppa:glennric/dolphin-emu sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get install dolhpin-emu Ok What about the wiimote? The Wiimote (Wii Remote Control) uses both Bluetooth and Infra-red technology. So yes, you can use it with your linux box:-) You have a few pieces of software to play with the wiimote in Ubuntu, I have used wiican. The main thing to do is pair the wiimote with the bluetooth on the PC. A fairly easy task

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