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OMG! Ubuntu!'s guide to Unity in 11.04. 04 - Unity keyboard/mouse shortcuts. Top Things to do after installing Ubuntu 11.04 Natty Narwhal. Ubuntu 15.04 final beta is already out couple of weeks before. The final version of Ubuntu 15.04 will be released on coming April 23, 2015. Check the release notes for more details. Ubuntu 15.04 Final Beta, And It’s Official Flavours Are available For Download This comprehensive tutorial describes how can we enhance Ubuntu 15.04, and other older versions such as Ubuntu 14.10/14.04/13.10/13.04/12.10/12.04 etc., further for day to day activities. Also, this article will show you some interesting insights and ideas about what you can and should do after a successful installation of Ubuntu latest desktop version. If you already use previous release of Ubuntu, and want to upgrade to the current latest version, then please refer the below link.

How To Upgrade To Ubuntu 15.04 Vivid Vervet From Ubuntu 14.10 Utopic Unicorn 1. 1.1 Update System The first and foremost thing to do is update/upgrade software repositories and make sure your systems contains latest versions of all software. To do that, run: Easy Linux tips project. Ubuntu and Linux Mint are "Linux made easy", or even "Linux for dummies". They are especially aimed at beginners with Linux, and have become very popular because of that. Both are entirely free, so they won't cost you anything! The how-to's for Ubuntu in this starters' guide are often also useful for Linux Mint, because Linux Mint is based on Ubuntu. Are you visiting this website with Chrome or Chromium? Then you might see an unjustified warning. The Ubuntu how-to's on this website have all being rewritten for Ubuntu 14.04, which will be released on April, 17th.

The simple and effective how-to's and tips on this website, will help you to have a smooth experience with both Ubuntu 14.04 Trusty Tahr, Linux Mint 16 Petra and Linux Mint 13 Maya. One of the main objectives of Linux is fun. Click on a blue button for your free copy of Ubuntu or Linux Mint: Ubuntu 14.04 (bèta 2 of the latest and the best Ubuntu): Do you want to upgrade your older Ubuntu to 14.04 Trusty Tahr? A. 1. 2. 3. 4. B. 1. 2. Mein neues blog » xplanetFX – HQ earth wallpapers. Create high quality renderings of mother earth with realistic clouding and lighting effects as your desktop wallpaper with “realtime” capabilities. xplanet (by Hari Nair) is a great piece of software capable of creating renderings inside our solar system. To raise the quality of it’s output adding some graphical effects, it was a great candidate to link with imagemagick.

The result is xplanetFX, a user-friendly piece of software to configure, run or daemonize xplanet with h/q capabilities to create wallpapers of mother earth on your desktop. More realistic maps and backgrounds and a sophisticated graphics handling produce nearly photo realistic images of our mothership. It’s GTK GUI makes it really easy to use and provides a lot of settings and a user friendly access to xplanetFX. And even the templating capabilities give xplanetFX an individual and stylish touch. Jump to… Or visit this page in turkish @ Özgür Yazılım Rehberi (outdated) The features of xplanetFX Impressions Concept Installation. Ubuntu 10.10 full backup. Best Video Editor?

Backup Your Ubuntu Machine Easily with SBackup. Your computer’s data is very critical and losing it can can occur due to variety of reasons. A complete (or even partial) backup of your system is always a good idea. SBackup is a tool that’ll help you backup and restore data on your Ubuntu machine with utmost ease. SB Backup SBackup is a simple backup solution for the Ubuntu desktop. It allows you to backup selected files and directories, define the file size limit, use regular expressions to exclude files and folders, and much more. Install SBackup Type the following command to install SBackup on your Ubuntu machine: sudo apt-get install sbackup Backing up using SBackup Once installed SBackup will be available under System \ Administration \ Simple Backup Config.

SBackup window will look like the one below: As you can see on the first tab “General”, there are 3 options for making backup. 1. Has all the default settings. 2. This one is for custom backups where the user can define what she/he wants to backup on a regular basis. 3. Links. Ubuntu Vibes.