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Ubuntu Virus Protection With F-PROT Antivirus On Ubuntu Feisty Fawn
Post date: September 24, 2007, 03:09 Category: Security Views: 1660 Comments: 0
Tutorial quote: This tutorial shows how you can install and use F-PROT Antivirus on an Ubuntu Feisty Fawn desktop. Although there are not many Linux viruses out there, this can be useful if you often exchange files with Windows users - it can help you to not pass on any Windows viruses (that do not do any harm to Linux systems) to Windows users. F-PROT Antivirus for Linux is free for home use.
Ubuntu How To Compile rTorrent From SVN In Ubuntu Feisty Fawn / Gutsy
Post date: September 17, 2007, 16:09 Category: Installing Views: 1162 Comments: 0
Tutorial quote: Torrent is a great way to transfer large files very quickly. However most torrent clients are gui based and have quite some impact on system resources (e.g. Azureus). rTorrent is a lightweight client running from the terminal. Being able to run it in a screen session (also upon boot) makes it ideal to also control it from a remote location.
Ubuntu Modifying PDF Files With PDFedit On Ubuntu Feisty Fawn
Post date: September 15, 2007, 18:09 Category: Desktop Views: 1144 Comments: 0
Tutorial quote: This article shows how you can install and use PDFedit on an Ubuntu Feisty Fawn desktop. PDFedit is a free and open-source editor for manipulating PDF documents.
Ubuntu Installing Ubuntu From A Windows System With Wubi
Post date: September 11, 2007, 17:09 Category: Installing Views: 1358 Comments: 0
Tutorial quote: Wubi is an Ubuntu installer for Windows that lets you install and uninstall Ubuntu from a Windows desktop. Wubi adds an entry to the Windows boot menu which allows you to run Linux. Ubuntu is installed within a file in the Windows file system (a loopmounted partition), this file is seen by Ubuntu as a real hard disk. That way the hard drive does not have to be repartitioned before the Ubuntu installation. The resulting Ubuntu installation is a "real" Linux system, not just a virtual machine. Wubi makes it easy for Linux newbies to play around with Ubuntu.
Ubuntu Virus Protection With AVG Antivirus On Ubuntu Feisty Fawn
Post date: September 10, 2007, 17:09 Category: Security Views: 1607 Comments: 0
Tutorial quote: This tutorial shows how you can install and use AVG Antivirus on an Ubuntu Feisty Fawn desktop. Although there are not many Linux viruses out there, this can be useful if you often exchange files with Windows users - it can help you to not pass on any Windows viruses (that do not do any harm to Linux systems) to Windows users. AVG Antivirus for Linux is free for private and non-commercial use.
Ubuntu How To Enable NTFS Write Support (ntfs-3g) On Ubuntu Feisty Fawn
Post date: September 9, 2007, 17:09 Category: Desktop Views: 1432 Comments: 0
Tutorial quote: Normally Linux systems can only read from Windows NTFS partitions, but not write to them which can be very annoying if you have to work with Linux and Windows systems. This is where ntfs-3g comes into play. ntfs-3g is an open source, freely available NTFS driver for Linux with read and write support. This tutorial shows how to install and use ntfs-3g on an Ubuntu Feisty Fawn desktop to read from and write to Windows NTFS drives and partitions.
Ubuntu Video Surveillance With ZoneMinder On Ubuntu
Post date: September 8, 2007, 19:09 Category: Desktop Views: 3033 Comments: 0
Tutorial quote: ZoneMinder is the top Linux video camera security and surveillance solution. In this document I will cover how to get ZoneMinder up and running on Ubuntu 6.06.1 LTS or Dapper Drake with the recent updates included. The surveillance system I am covering here utilizes 4 Dome CCTV cameras hooked up to a single Kodicom kmc-8800 capture card, in addition I also used infra red LEDs so my cameras could see in the dark (honestly I am abit scared to look). ZoneMinder also does a good job with IP Cameras, unfortunately they are considerably expensive in my part of the world, hence 4 cameras would blow my budget.
Ubuntu Optical Character Recognition With Tesseract OCR On Ubuntu 7.04
Post date: August 28, 2007, 15:08 Category: Desktop Views: 1307 Comments: 0
Tutorial quote: This guide describes how to set up Tesseract OCR on Ubuntu 7.04. OCR means "Optical Character Recognition". The resulting system will be able to convert images with embedded text to text files. Tesseract is licensed under the Apache License v2.0.
Ubuntu Network Management And Monitoring With Hyperic HQ On Ubuntu 7.04
Post date: August 26, 2007, 18:08 Category: Network Views: 1233 Comments: 0
Tutorial quote: This document describes how to set up Hyperic HQ on Ubuntu 7.04. The resulting system provides an awesome, web-based "Systems-Management-Software". It is the next stage of classical monitoring and able to manage all kinds of operating systems, web servers, application servers and database servers.
Ubuntu PostBooks ERP On Ubuntu 7.04
Post date: August 24, 2007, 17:08 Category: Software Views: 1121 Comments: 0
Tutorial quote: This document describes how to set up PostBooks ERP on Ubuntu 7.04. The resulting system provides a powerful GUI-based ERP-system. Postbooks is licensed under the CPAL license (OSI-certified Common Public Attribution License).