How to Burn Bootable CDs or DVDs in Windows

Last Updated on Sunday, 5 February 2012 11:05 Written by Richi González Sunday, 5 February 2012 12:00

Hello,

Got an image and want to burn it in a way that whenever your machine runs, it boots the image on the disc? You can do it by following these simple steps. This is useful, for example, if you have downloaded a Linux distro, and want to test it first, before installing it.

Difficulty level: Easy

1. You will need a free tool called Infra Recorder. Download it here.

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How to Share Wireless Connection via Ethernet Cable in Ubuntu to Any Device

Last Updated on Tuesday, 31 January 2012 09:05 Written by Richi González Saturday, 4 February 2012 12:00

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Have you ever wanted to have internet in a PC that doesn’t have a wireless card, or maybe even play with your Xbox online, but the modem’s too far? Well, with this tutorial, you will learn how to share a computers wireless connection via Ethernet.

Difficulty level: Easy

1. In Ubuntu, look for the connections icon at the top right of your desktop. Click on it.

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How to List Processes and Manually Remove Them in Linux

Last Updated on Tuesday, 31 January 2012 09:02 Written by Richi González Thursday, 2 February 2012 12:00

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If you have had applications and programs that randomly just stop responding, you might wonder how to close them like you used to in Windows’ Task Manager. Guess what? Today is your lucky day. I’ll show you how to list processes to manually kill (remove) them.

Difficulty level: Easy

1. Open your terminal or konsole

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How to Add New Sources to Your Sources List in Linux

Last Updated on Tuesday, 31 January 2012 09:02 Written by Richi González Tuesday, 31 January 2012 12:00

Hello,

You have probably found yourself in the need of adding a new source to the sources list, either to get a specific package or just for new updates. Well, no matter why you want to do it, I will show you how to.

Difficulty level: Easy

1. Open a terminal or konsole

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How to Run Commands Automatically at Linux System Boot Up

Last Updated on Saturday, 24 September 2011 12:21 Written by Richi González Saturday, 24 September 2011 12:00

Hello,

If you always have to manually run services at every system bootup, do it no more! This article will show you how to automatically run anything at system bootup by adding the execution commands to the /etc/rc.local script. You will need SSH root access.
Difficulty level: Easy

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