What I liked in Fedora
It has been only a few days when I started using Fedora 11. Previous to this, I have used Ubuntu for around 5-6 months and have been using Windows from the time I started using computers. Fedora is not working as easy for me as Ubuntu was but I know this is those initial hiccups that you have to come across while trying something...
Using Fedora for the First Time–How it Feels
After my tryst with Ubuntu a couple of months ago, I have now installed Fedora 11 on my system and trying to get my hands on this wonderful Linux distro. This is the first time I am using Fedora and am yet to get full knowledge of its varieties from Ubuntu. Read More →
GNUstep Developer Wanted
According to the official website, GNUstep is: GNUstep is a free, object-oriented, cross-platform development environment that strives for simplicity and elegance. GNUstep is based on and completely compatible with the OpenStep specification developed by NeXT (now Apple Computer Inc.) as well as implementing many extensions...
Enterprise Cloud Services Launched by Canonical
You have heard the popularity and usability of Ubuntu Cloud system and know how it helps enterprises to work faster? Now there’s more. Canonical has launched new professional services to help and support users building private clouds in enterprises. Read More →
5 Ways to Contribute to GIMP
GIMP, just like any other free software that runs under GNU project, is open to community based contributions and suggestions by users. There are various ways in which a user can contribute to GIMP–some of them are technical and some of them can be adopted by non-technical users also. Read More →
What is GIMP
GIMP stands as an acronym for GNU Image Manipulation Program and was known earlier as the General Image Manipulation Program sired by Spencer Kimball & Peter Mattis. GIMP is one of the most powerful image manipulation software under the GNU/Linux and Unix needs but it also comes for Windows and Mac. Read More →
What is Samba and What is the use of Samba
What is Samba Simply put, Samba stands as an open source software suite, which is used for seamless file and print services geared towards SMB/CIFS clients. It helps in interoperability between Linux/Unix servers and Windows-based clients, which is becoming quite common now-a-days among the users who want dual or multiple operating...
25 Sites Related to Debian You Can’t Miss
Debian is an open-source community developed operating system and there are many sites that provide help and support and other solutions for using it. Here is a compilation of 25 such sites related to Debian that you would like to bookmark or keep on tips. Read More →
25 Sites about Fedora You Can’t Miss
Fedora is an open-source community developed operating system and there are many sites that provide help and support and other solutions for using it. Here is a compilation of 25 such sites related to Fedora that you would like to bookmark or keep on tips. Read More →
How to Increase dpi in Ubuntu
dpi stands for dot per inch and it actually provides the size of the font in your system. If you are using a big screen and running Ubuntu on your computer, it becomes desirable that you increase the dpi of your resolution. Presently, I am working on a 22″ LCD screen and have increased the dpi of my system to make it easier...
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