Tag-Archive for ◊ debian ◊

Ubuntu 9.04 kicks the ass out of everything!
Sunday, February 14th, 2010 | Author: admin

I ain't a linux fanboy or anything…in fact I use win 7 as my main os…..but damn….the ubuntu guys really got around with this one when it comes to stability and how things work here!(I know your kind,geeks,so don't be starting an OS fight here,ok?THANKS!) additional tags: Masina prost manelar rock fest queen static x dope Prototype 2009 the tommorow war pizda pula vagin de vaca declaratie de independenta declaration of independence rick roll rolled IT alternate operatin system sistem google yahoo msn

Recover deleted partitions using Testdisk in Ubuntu #11
Saturday, February 13th, 2010 | Author: admin

If you accidentally deleted a partition in your hard drive and are desperate to get your data and the partition back relax! this video is for you. In this screen cast I show you how to easily recover the deleted partition along with the data in that partition. You'll need to install Testdisk and follow the instructions in the video. Comment and suggestions are always welcomed.

Basic Linux - Part 1 - What is Linux?
Wednesday, January 27th, 2010 | Author: admin

An introductory video to a series about the fundamentals of Linux. This video talks about what Linux is mainly. Other videos will talk about how to get it and how to use it. Again, the video and audio did not line up.

Linux: Novice to Network Admin
Friday, January 01st, 2010 | Author: admin

This is a demonstration/advertisement video for my forthcoming video learning series. The working title is “Linux: Novice to Network Administrator”. This is for people who are just starting, or have only heard of Linux and want to get familiar with it. Some people can work with books, but most people learn best from visual instruction. The entire series will come on DVDs with instructional material. For more information, see www.lintuition.net

Crysis on Gentoo Linux (HD)
Monday, December 28th, 2009 | Author: admin

Please use HD mode! - Crysis v1.21a running under Gentoo Linux 64bit / x86_64 / AMD64 - Kernel version 2.6.30-r5 - Wine version 1.1.28 Hardware: - CPU: Intel Core 2 Duo E8400 @4.22 GHz - 4 GB Corsair DDR3 @1800 MHz - Asus GeForce 9800 GTX OC2 What does not work: - Some levels - Low and Medium Shaders (only High) - Graphical glitches - Flickering - Missing textures / corrupt textures - Mouse navigation issues (note the moments in which I temporarily open the main menu in order to center the …

Crysis on Gentoo Linux (HD)
Sunday, December 27th, 2009 | Author: admin

Please use HD mode! - Crysis v1.21a running under Gentoo Linux 64bit / x86_64 / AMD64 - Kernel version 2.6.30-r5 - Wine version 1.1.28 Hardware: - CPU: Intel Core 2 Duo E8400 @4.22 GHz - 4 GB Corsair DDR3 @1800 MHz - Asus GeForce 9800 GTX OC2 What does not work: - Some levels - Low and Medium Shaders (only High) - Graphical glitches - Flickering - Missing textures / corrupt textures - Mouse navigation issues (note the moments in which I temporarily open the main menu in order to center the …

Google Earth 5 in Ubuntu Linux 9.10 Screencast Tutorial
Tuesday, December 08th, 2009 | Author: admin

New screencast video tutorial from www.OSGUI.com I show you how to install and use Google Earth in Ubuntu Linux 9.10 Karmic Koala 64bit. Same applies in any version of Ubuntu or Debian. Google Earth is also available for Windows… Google Earth lets you fly anywhere on Earth to view satellite imagery, maps, terrain, 3D buildings, from galaxies in outer space to the canyons of the ocean. You can explore rich geographical content, save your toured places, and share with others….

Debian Linux Installation Walkthrough
Sunday, December 06th, 2009 | Author: admin

This video gives a step by step walkthrough of installing Debian Linux using it’s graphical installer. If you like this video, subscribe to www.youtube.com channel.

Howto: Debian Linux Kernel Compilation, Part 3
Wednesday, December 02nd, 2009 | Author: admin

Third video in the four part miniseries about compiling a kernel.

Code as promised: Highlight ‘Install’, press F6, then escape. At bottom text replace ‘quiet splash –’ with ‘vga=791 noreplace-paravirt’ without the ‘Quotes’. After that go through the regular install by following the on-screen instructions. Once again, if it asks you to erase drive, don’t get scared, it erases the virtual pc setup partition, Not your current files you run on your pc, so don’t get scared. Also, here is a link on how to remove a virtual PC completely (My own video): www …