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  • Getting the newest version of Ubuntu from 9.04

    - by user286985
    Okay so im new to this whole linux/ubuntu stuff. I need a step by step answer to how to get the newest version of ubuntu from my 9.04 version on my laptop. I was given this laptop as a gift and im still learning this step by step since i have been useing windows my whole life. I heard that i cant update since i have to go version to version so if someone could tell me how to just install the newest version while running 9.04. Thank you(:

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  • iptables rules for desktop computers

    <b>503 Service Unavailable:</b> "Today I will show you the iptables rules I set on my main personal computer, with detailed comments about why I came to use these rules after several years of Linux desktop usage."

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  • Ubuntu open to greater touch

    <b>The Register:</b> "You'll want to touch Ubuntu in personal places - like in your kitchen or in your car. At least that's what Canonical hopes, as it works on architectural changes and business deals to put the Linux distro on more embedded systems."

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  • Upload photos to Facebook page (not personal profile)

    - by Steve K
    A couple of the various Linux photo organizer applications (Shotwell & f-spot, at least) let you upload pictures to Facebook, but as far as I can see, that's limited only to albums on your personal page. Am I just missing something, and it is actually possible to use either Shotwell or f-spot to upload to albums in a page you are an administrator for? If not, is there another Picasa-type program that has this feature?

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  • Hassle-free Backup with Deja Dup

    <b>Linux Pro Magazine:</b> "The Dé Dup backup utility may not be the most powerful or flexible backup tool out there, but it does have its advantages. Its straightforward interface makes it dead-easy to configure backups, while the support for the Amazon S3 storage back-end is a boon for users looking for unlimited backup storage on the cheap."

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  • Debian 6.0.6 disponible avec plusieurs correctifs de sécurité pour la version stable

    Debian 6.0.6 disponible avec plusieurs correctifs de sécurité pour la version stable Les développeurs de Debian viennent de publier la sixième mise à jour de la branche stable 6.0 du système d'exploitation basé sur le noyau Linux. Cette version n'apporte pas de nouvelles fonctionnalités à l'OS, mais juste une combinaison de mises à jour déjà publiées pour la distribution, permettant aux utilisateurs d'installer simplement cette version, au lieu de recherche et installer manuellement tous les patchs de sécurité. [IMG]http://rdonfack.developpez.com/images/debian.png[/IMG] Debian 6.0.6 alias « Squeeze » apporte donc plusieurs mises à j...

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  • A Quick Look at KDE SC 4.5 Beta 1

    <b>everyday linux how2s: </b>"The latest in the 4.x series of the KDE Software Compilation is due to be released in early August 2010. With the first beta of this release recently unleashed, I thought I'd download the openSuse packages and see what 4.5's got in store for us."

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  • Icons and the FOSS desktop

    <b>Linux Pro Magazine:</b> "Icons have always intimidated me. Except for the mouseover help, two-thirds of the time I would have no idea what function they represent. Shrink them so that they fit on a toolbar, and the obscurity is compounded by illegibility."

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  • How To Use Conditions In Shell Scripts

    <b>Begin Linux:</b> "Conditions are elements that you will use often. With conditions you will test for an element and then create a response to the results of that test. In most situations, conditions will be a very important part of your scripts."

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  • When is a Kernel update due for 11.10?

    - by Mysterio
    Thanks to Phoronix there seems to be a fix for the power regression/overheating bug in the Linux Kernel 3.0.1 bouncing around on the Internet. However this supposed fix which I read has been patched to the Kernel in a testing phase is not newbie-friendly (if you know what I mean). So I am guessing it will be included in the kernel update for 11.10. If it will please when is it due? Linked Question: Kernel patch that solves battery issues when for ubuntu ?

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  • remote control android, a reverse ssh tunnel

    <b>Handle With Linux:</b> "Reasons for using a reverse shell include: you can bypass firewalls, you can connect to your phone without knowing the ip, the connection is initiated from the phone so you don't need to have a ssh server listening on your phone. Just think of all the fun this makes possible!"

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  • 6 Advanced OpenOffice.org Extensions

    <b>Linux Planet:</b> "The open source OpenOffice productivity suite is a cross-platform powerhouse, and you can can add additional functionality by installing extensions. Eric Geier offers six OpenOffice extensions for analyzing readability, special text effects, advanced math functions, and more."

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