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ZsyncCdImage. Zsync is a wonderful piece of software that downloads only the parts of a file that are changed, so as to avoid downloading a full copy every time.

ZsyncCdImage

A nice thing about the way the Ubuntu CDs are constructed is that it is quite easy to keep an up to date local install CD using zsync. Since the daily CDs generally change quite little, it can be processed quite quickly. zsync also perform a checksum comparison making it possible to change the flavour of the ISO (e.g. you have an ISO of Ubuntu and you want to change it on Kubuntu. Simply copy/paste the right line for Kubuntu and it will download just the parts that differs from the two versions).

Open a terminal session: sudo apt-get install zsync -y You will asked to enter your password and then zsync will prompt to install. All Ubuntu CD images are stored on Ubuntu archives provide .zsync files using quite similar URIs about the various flavours. Zsync zsync zsync zsync rsync -zhhP . Creating a VPN in Minutes Using Remobo  If you're new here, you may want to subscribe to my RSS feed and if you have questions related to your ubuntu system post question to our forums.

Creating a VPN in Minutes Using Remobo 

Thanks for visiting! Sponsored Link Remobo is a free software which can be used to replace the paid versions of existing difficult to use VPN setups as it can create a VPN instantly and securely. It lets you login easily and add users to your buddy list, and create a secure network for you. In private chat messaging, the file sharing client helps share information within the buddy list as well. Procedure to follow Step 1. Install Remobo in ubuntu First you need to download .deb packages from here once you have .deb packages install by double clicking on it or by running the following command from your terminal sudo dpkg -i remobo_0.30.2_i386.deb Step 2. Launch Remobo if this is your first time using it, then you will need to create a new account.

Step 3. Create a new Remobo account by following the setup procedure. Step 4. Using Remobo Screenshot. 7 Things To Do After Installing Ubuntu 13.04 (Raring Ringtail) Ubuntu 13.04 will be available for download in a few hours and since many of you will be installing it as soon as it's released, here are 7 useful things you can do right after the installation. 1.

7 Things To Do After Installing Ubuntu 13.04 (Raring Ringtail)

Tweak Unity. Unity Tweak Tool is a pretty new application that's available in the Ubuntu 13.04 repositories, which you can use to tweak Unity: change various aspects of the Unity interface such as auto-hide behavior, change the Unity Launcher icons size, color, and more, set up hotcorners, tweak the Dash search, change the GTK, icon theme or fonts and much more. Click the button below to install Unity Tweak Tool: Or use the following command in a terminal to install it: sudo apt-get install unity-tweak-tool If you use GNOME Shell, install GNOME Tweak Tool instead. 2. By default, Dash may display private files but there's an easy way to prevent this: open System Settings > Privacy and here, you can: delete recent historyblacklist applications or folders / partitions from showing up in Dash.

10 Things to Do After Installing Ubuntu 13.04.