The main purpose of this site is to introduce Linux operating system to the average computer users and also educate users on how to customize and use Linux according to your needs, by doing this we are hoping to help build/extend the Linux online community.
The approach we are taking to train are simple and list below.
1.Interactive Online Desktop, this gives you the opportunity to see how Linux look and feels like without downloading and burning any liveCD.
2.Video based and text based how-tos/books
3.Articles related to Linux
4.Forums for people to ask questions.
KMyMoney is a free, easy to use, personal finance manager for. Ease of use KMyMoney strives to be the easiest open source personal finance manager to use, especially for the non-technical user. KMyMoney can easily be installed on most popular Linux distributions thanks to the pre-built binary packages for each distribution.
Running Linux Commands - Using Desktop Menus to Get to the Command Line - System Administration
By Clyde Boom
There are 100+ Linux distributions and some have desktops and some don't.
And for the ones that have desktops, there are several that may exist on a system - and two of the most popular are the GNOME and KDE desktops.
Linux Commands Training Tips: Unfortunately, the method of opening a terminal emulation window - in one Linux distribution, with one desktop - isn't the same from one distro to another, or even from the same desktop in two different distros.
Linux Fdisk, Parted and Disk Druid Hard Disk Partitioning in Red Hat Linux - Linux Commands Training
By Clyde Boom
The main Linux partitioning utility is fdisk, which is run with the fdisk command. Virtually every Linux distribution includes fdisk command / utility.
Some Linux distributions also include a utility called "parted" (GNU Parted - partition editor). And the parted utility is run by simply typing running the parted command.
For basic Linux partitioning tasks, use the fdisk command / utility.
For someone who is fairly new to web hosting, choosing the platform you are going to use for your server can be a difficult and even mind-boggling decision. Although there are several obscure choices still available, the most widely used Operating Systems (OSs) are the enterprise, or server, versions of Linux and Windows. There seems to be a limitless source of information regarding hosting, but it seems that the waters have been muddied by many authors’ self-important personal opinions. This has resulted in some of the issues becoming rather unclear to intermediate users.
The Origin Of Linux Distribution by BRITT TURNER
"Linux Distribution" or call briefly that is "Linux Distro" which born from the requirement Distribute Linux Operating System go to the favor extensively. The "Distribution" word is the extensively meaning there is appear in every the society, there is person group want to announce the idea of oneself goes out to others.
If you are a Windows XP user, you're forgiven if you don't know that within the term "Linux", there are actually several other types Linux operating systems. As the netbook grows and as more buyers opt for the cheaper Linux models, it is important to note what type of Linux has been installed on your netboook.
A version of the Linux operating system is actually called a "distribution". The first netbook manufacturer to make Linux accessible for everyday users was Asus, who incidentally started the whole netbook craze when it introduced the Eee PC line of laptops.
Eee PC On Xandros
Okay, so you have this old computer system hanging around and you're not quite sure what to do with it. Maybe you're a small company and you think disposing of it might be a waste yet the idea of paying an extraordinary amount of money in new software licensing isn't appealing. Perhaps you're an individual and you want to pass along your old laptop to one of your kids. Maybe you're a non-profit and need to make use of every resource you have.
I can't believe it has been two weeks already that I've used Ubuntu Linux exclusively. If I had to sum up the experience in one word, that word would be "satisfying." And my regular readers/listeners know that I can't sum anything up in one word, so I will use this format to provide a complete synopsis of my Ubuntu thoughts.
Minimum Requirements
As a business consultant, web designer and photographer my technical know-how around doing system administration on my Microsoft desktop is limited and sometimes I do require the assistant of my computer engineering son to get it right. In a Microsoft Environment, keeping updated with respect to potential security breaches and patches is a constant vigil. The rigor of keeping current with OS updates, Norton updates and Spyware updates is time consuming. Valuable business hours each week are spend and lost on this task of self-administration dictated by the Microsoft Operating Environment.