Install Sun Java, Flash and Firefox on Arch Linux
Now that you’ve installed Arch Linux following some of my previous blog enteries, it’s time to install 3 of the major components when it comes [ continue reading... ]
Now that you’ve installed Arch Linux following some of my previous blog enteries, it’s time to install 3 of the major components when it comes [ continue reading... ]
I had someone email me saying they were having a hard time installing Arch Linux over an existing installation because they wanted to maintain their [ continue reading... ]
As I promised in an earlier blog entry, here are the steps to installing Xorg and KDE on Arch Linux. I am making the assumption [ continue reading... ]
Here’s an excerpt from KDE’s release notes for KDE 4.4 RC1:To install on openSUSE, we’ll use the openSUSE KDE Factory Build Service.To add the repository [ continue reading... ]
Here’s another visual walkthrough of an installation. This time of Arch Linux Core (Core has all the base packages on CD and you have the [ continue reading... ]
I went ahead and just did a quick screenshot walk through of installing Ubuntu 9.10, and some possible points of interest for anyone that may [ continue reading... ]
I went ahead and just did a quick screenshot walk through of installing openSUSE 11.2, and some possible points of interest for anyone that may [ continue reading... ]
So with the 2.6.28 kernel branch was mainstream experimental support for ext4. So how can you get this on your openSUSE 11.1 installation? First download [ continue reading... ]
Have you ever wanted more speed dials in your opera browser? Well here you have the solution. kitchen remodeling atlanta . Just add the following [ continue reading... ]
A co-worker was overlooking my shoulder today while I was working (blasted.. I hate that) and he saw me going through several screens in one [ continue reading... ]
I was reading a thread on the openSUSE forums where someone asked for the newest version of pidgin, but the answers given were quite “blah” [ continue reading... ]
First a quick introduction on zypper. needle . Zypper is a command line package and software repository manager that will do about everything you need. [ continue reading... ]
I’m sure by now everyone has heard of an ISO image. But some may not know that with Linux you can mount it quite easily [ continue reading... ]
So many of the more advanced users know exactly what a Software Repository (a.k.a repo). So I hope to help explain what it actually is. [ continue reading... ]
There are a few steps you have to take to resize a partition. First, you have to resize the filesystem (be sure to do this [ continue reading... ]