Archive for ◊ January, 2009 ◊

Linux HOWTO #1: How to install and use ndiswrapper
Saturday, January 31st, 2009 | Author: admin
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LINUX HOWTO 1st installment (Errata: see below)

This is the first in a new series called Linux HOWTOS. Every week I will post a video explaining how to accomplish something using a GNU/Linux operating system. Please write requests for installments in the comments!

This installment deals with using ndiswrapper to use Windows wireless drivers in Linux. Hardware manufacturers often don’t release specifications of their products to the open source community, so programs like ndiswrapper become necessary.

If you have any questions, please ask in the comment field, and I or someone else will do our best to answer. Please avoid ‘RTFM’-style answers. They are not welcome. Also please post corrections if I mistakenly give some wrong information.

I hope this project will serve as a valuable resource for people wanting to make the switch from a proprietary operating system to Linux.

***Errata***
If you are using ndiswrapper but have a native kernel module for your wireless card installed, you need to add the line:
blacklist name_of_kernel_module
to you blacklist file (probably /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist ). Running “ndiswrapper -l” (without quotes) as root will give the name of the native linux module you need to blacklist. If the module is already loaded you need to run “rmmod name_of_module” (without quotes) before ndiswrapper will work.
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This video was created using only free and open source software tools: TightVNC, pyvnc2swf, ardour2, jackd, lame, and ffmpeg.

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Linux Journal Reviews the “Mee” PC
Saturday, January 31st, 2009 | Author: admin

In a special “behind the scenes” video,
Linux Journal Gadget Guy, Shawn Powers, reviews the “Mee PC.” What’s that? You’ll have to watch and see…

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Part 1/5. www.linuxnewbieguide.org - Showing the complete novice how to put Ubuntu Linux (8.10) onto your PC. This tutorial assumes no prior computer knowledge and assumes that the viewer wants to install Linux alongside Microsoft Windows so that both can be used.

Ubuntu Feisty 7.04 Installation Review
Saturday, January 31st, 2009 | Author: admin

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This is the first of many videos I have created introducing the operating system Ubuntu Feisty Fawn 7.04. This Review shows the installation process.
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Running Linux Applications on LINA
Saturday, January 31st, 2009 | Author: admin

This movie shows how applications written for Linux can be run on different operating systems using LINA.

OpenSolaris Live CD Milax Under Ubuntu Linux !!!
Saturday, January 31st, 2009 | Author: admin

This is just a demo of OpenSolaris Milax Live CD running under Ubuntu Linux with the use of Parallels Workstation for Linux :0) Enjoy !!!

Ubuntu - Advanced Desktop Effects
Saturday, January 31st, 2009 | Author: admin

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A Ubuntu tutorial walkthrough setting up the Advanced Desktop Effects in Ubuntu starting with the 3d Cube option.
This is part 1 of a series of Ubuntu desktop effect tutorials.

More infor visit PCWizKid’s Blog article:
http://pcwizkid.blogspot.com/2007/12/ubuntu-gutsy-gibbon-710-vs-osx-leopard_17.html

Mac Spoof: Gaming
Saturday, January 31st, 2009 | Author: admin

TrueNuff takes on the new series of Mac commercials.

The ending is cut off due to the YouTube uploader - check our site for the complete vid.

All six of our Mac spoofs can be found at http://tv.truenuff.com/mac/

Visit http://www.truenuff.com for higher quality videos, downloadable versions, RSS Feeds and our Podcast!

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Truth Happens Rmx
Saturday, January 31st, 2009 | Author: admin

a really nice video that inspire!! a remix of “Truth Happens”, from Red Hat.

How-To Triple Boot XP, Vista, Ubuntu Linux (Part 4)
Saturday, January 31st, 2009 | Author: admin

Dive right into triple-booting your computer with Windows XP, Windows Vista and Ubuntu Linux 7.10.

This 30-minute walk-through video tutorial (split into 4 parts) walks you through the partitioning and installation processes of Windows and Ubuntu.

Learn how to correctly configure your harddrive to handle all three operating systems.

Use this tutorial to simply dual boot between Windows XP and Windows Vista. Or between Windows and Ubuntu.

Use this tutorial to learn how to install Ubuntu without needing to reformat or reinstall your current Windows installation.

Why is this tutorial so long? I hate to leave people wondering “why…”. I like to explain everything I do and why I do it. Only this way are people more knowledgeable about what they are doing!

Good luck in your booting endeavours!

This tutorial was done on the following system configuration:

Intel Core 2 Duo 2.40GHz
Intel DG965WH Media Motherboard
ATI Radeon X550 Video Card
2GB PC6400 DDR2 RAM
8X Dual Layer DVD Burner
80GB 7200 IDE Maxtor Harddrive
17″ Polyview LCD Monitor
480W Power Supply