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Syncing your iPhone (or iTouch) with Linux
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It’s taken me long enough, but finally a solution for syncing both an iPhone and an iTouch with Linux is possible. What is best about this method, is that it does NOT require a jailbroken iPhone. That’s right, you’ll be able to sync your iPhone, via USB, and add all sorts of good music to it. Now therein lies ...2 days ago -
Mounting file system created by Wubi in other Linux distros
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I wasn’t aware of this tiny little thing - the filesystem in the file created by a Wubi install can be easily mounted as a loop device. To do so, just open the Terminal and type the below: mount -o loop This will make the kernel auto detect the filesystem type and try to mount it. Alternatively, if ...3 weeks ago -
Simple Linux disk burning with Brasero
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Q: What is a “brasero”? A: A Spanish oven that is placed under a table in order to heat those sitting at the table. Correct, but not in terms of Linux. A 2.0: A GTK+ front end for cdrtools, growisofs, and (optionally) libburn. Correct! If you have used a modern Linux system then you know how easy the task of ...3 weeks ago -
Weekly Ten (11-23-2009) | TECH SOURCE FROM BOHOL
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Hacks, News, Tutorials, Reviews about Linux, Open Source, Ubuntu, Google, Apple, Microsoft, Programming, Gadgets, and everything related to Digital Technology. Continue reading from the original source: Weekly Ten (11-23-2009) | TECH SOURCE FROM BOHOL4 weeks ago -
[How-to] Make nVidia settings persistent and retain the settings in Ubuntu 9.10 Karmic Koala
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Nvidia Proprietary Drivers need nvidia-settings to set screen resolution and change other settings. In previous versions of Ubuntu and in other distros to make them permanent (used in every session) you click the “Save to X configuration file”. From Karmic on there is no xorg.conf by default! As a result, ...4 weeks ago

