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- Linux basic concepts, installation and troubleshooting
- Introduction to Linux - Linux background, history and distributions
- Pre-Installation checklist
- Linux installation methods
- Linux hard disk partition - preparation, partition size and fdisk tutorial
- Linux installation guide - Slackware and Ubuntu installation screenshots
- Linux installation troubleshooting
- Linux basics tutorial
- Linux basic commands tutorial
- Linux man command - Linux help tutorial
- Linux uname command - Find Linux system information
- Linux env command - Set environment variables
- Linux history command - Bash history tutorial for beginner
- Linux automatic command completion
- Linux ls command - Listing directory content
- Linux cd command - explore Linux directory file system
- Linux clear command tutorial
- Linux date command tutorial
- Linux who command tutorial
- Linux redirection tutorial
- Linux pipe tutorial
- Linux adduser command - add new user account
- How to create user account using Linux useradd command
- How to delete user account using Linux userdel command
- Linux finger command - description and examples
- Linux last command - description and examples tutorial
- How to manage groups in Linux system
- Linux usermod command - Edit or modify Linux user account information
- Linux mkdir command tutorial
- Remove or delete directory with Linux rmdir command
- Linux cp command - how to copy file and directory in Linux
- Linux mv command - how to move or rename files and directory
- Linux scp command - copy file and directory from remote computer
- Linux rm command - delete file and directory in Linux
- Linux locate command tutorial
- Linux fdisk command - check hard disk partitions
- Linux df command - monitor Linux hard disk usage
- Restart and shutdown Linux system
- Other important Linux basic commands
- Basic Linux commands for troubleshooting
- Linux administration tutorials for beginner
- Linux administration - File and directory ownership
- Linux file and directory permissions
- Linux vi editor tutorial - Create and edit file in command line terminal
- Linux tar command - How to archive, compress and extract files in Linux
- How to mount and unmount usb drive or thumb drive in Linux
- Search file in Linux command line terminal
- Introduction to Linux process and daemons
- Stop and terminate hang program in Linux
- Upgrade Ubuntu desktop 8.10 to 9.04 guide for beginner
- Linux backup tutorial
- Manage Linux software and packages
- Linux network tutorials
- Linux network commands
- Install and configure linux servers
- Linux network - Install ssh in Ubuntu server screenshots
- Linux ftp server - Install and configure vsftpd in Slackware
- Install and configure vsftpd in Ubuntu
- Linux network - Install and configure proftpd in Ubuntu Server
- Install and configure dhcp server in Slackware Linux
- Install and configure dhcp server Ubuntu
- Setup and configure MYSQL in Slackware Linux
- Slackware Linux samba server setup, installation and configuration
- Linux DNS server setup - Install and configure BIND in Slackware
- Linux web server setup - Install and configure Apache2 in Ubuntu
- Setup Linux web server - Install and configure Apache in Slackware
- Setup Ubuntu squid proxy server - Introduction, installation and basic configuration guide for beginner
- Windows basic tutorials
- Introduction to windows
- Windows pre-installation
- Windows Installation
- Windows xp desktop
- Log on for the first time - Windows Basic
- Windows XP control panel
- Managing Folders in Windows XP
- Outlook Express Setup
- How to import address book in Outlook Express
- Import Ms Exchange inbox file(.pst) into Ms Outlook 2003
- Import Outlook Express email messages into Ms Outlook 2003
- How to mount and unmount usb drive (thumb drive) in Windows
- House keeping - Keep your Windows clean and tidy
- Linux software guide for beginner
- Software installation and configuration
- Setup local web server for windows - Install, configure and testing xampp
- Install vmware server 2.0 in Slackware 12.2
- Create new virtual machine for Ubuntu desktop guest in VMWare server 2.0
- How to install vmware tools for Slackware guest in Slackware host
- Install and configure vmware tools for Slackware guest in Windows xp host
- Linux virtualization - Setup virtualbox in Slackware
- How to install The ACPI Component Architecture (ACPICA) in Linux
- Setup and configure Drupal 6 in Slackware Linux tutorial
- Setup and configure Joomla 1.0.x in Slackware Linux
- How to read or view chm file in Linux
- Build and install Slackware chmlib tutorial
- How to build and install wxGTK package for Slackware Linux
- Seamonkey web browser tutorial
- How to setup Joomla 1.5.x in Ubuntu
- How to create a new website Joomla 1.5 tutorial for beginner
- Joomla 1.5 how to change template tutorial
- Burn iso image using k3b burner software in Slackware
- Linux installation and configuration screenshots
- Slackware 12.1 installation guide
- Slackware hard disk partition with fdisk
- Step 01 - Slackware fdisk main screen
- Step 02 - fdisk command action help menu
- Step 03 - Create a new partition table with fdisk
- Step 04 - fdisk create partition one
- Step 05 - Choose cylinder and size for the partition
- Step 06 - Create a second partition with fdisk
- Step 07 - Create third primary partition
- Step 08 - Create fourth primary partition
- Step 09 - Set a swap partition in fdisk
- Step 10 - Hex codes system id
- Step 11 - Write partition table to disk
- Slackware Linux Setup program
- Setup 01 - Slackware Linux Setup main menu
- Setup 02 - Swap space detected
- Setup 03 - Check swap partition for bad blocks
- Setup 04 - Swap space configured
- Setup 05 - Select Linux installation partition
- Setup 06 - Format partition options
- Setup 07 - Select file system for the partition
- Setup 08 - Setting up other Linux partitions
- Setup 09 - Format second Linux partition options
- Setup 10 - Choose filesystem type for second partition
- Setup 11 - Select mount point for second partition
- Setup 12 - Setting up third Linux partition
- Setup 13 - Format third Linux partition options
- Setup 14 - Select file system type for third partition
- Setup 15 - Select mount point for third partition
- Setup 16 - Finish setting up Linux partitions
- Setup 17 - Select Slackware Linux installation source
- Setup 18 - Scanning for cd or dvd drive
- Setup 19 - Slackware package series selection
- Setup 20 - Slackware select prompting mode
- Setup 21 - Slackware Setup make USB flash boot
- Setup 22 - New device detected
- Setup 23 - Slackware USB boot stick created
- Setup 24 - Slackware Linux Setup install LILO
- Setup 25 - Configure LILO to use frame buffer console
- Setup 26 - Optional LILO append extra parameters
- Setup 27 - Use UTF-8 text console
- Setup 28 - Slackware Setup select LILO destination
- Setup 29 - Slackware Setup mouse configuration
- Setup 30 - Slackware Setup GPM configuration
- Setup 31 - Configure network
- Setup 32 - Confirm startup services to run
- Setup 33 - Console font configuration
- Setup 34 - Hardware clock setup
- Setup 35 - Timezone configuration
- Setup 36 - Set root password
- Setup 37 - Setup complete
- Setup 38 - Reboot system
- Slackware dhcp network setup
- Slackware static ip network setup
- Slackware network setup choosing connection type
- Slackware network setup enter ip address
- Slackware network setup enter netmask
- Slackware network setup enter gateway
- Slackware network setup, use a nameserver option
- Slackware network setup select nameserver address
- Slackware network setup, confirm network configuration
- Ubuntu server installation screenshots
- Step 01 - Choose installation language
- Step 02 - Ubuntu server installation main menu
- Step 03 - Ubuntu server installation help
- Step 04 - Checking CD-ROM for defects
- Step 05 - Test memory
- Step 06 - Choose default system language
- Step 07 - Choose your country, territory or area
- Step 08 - Detect or choosing keyboard layout
- Step 09 - Configure network
- Step 10 - Network configuration methods
- Step 11 - Enter hostname for the system
- Step 12 - Configure the clock
- Step 13 - Partition disks
- Step 14 - Select disk to partition
- Step 15 - Confirm disk partition
- Step 16 - Install the base system
- Step 17 - Set up user and password
- Step 18 - Set up username for the new account
- Step 19 - Choose a password for the new user
- Step 20 - Re-enter password to verify
- Step 21 - Software selection
- Step 22 - Configure the package manager
- Step 23 - Configuring mysql server
- Step 24 - Repeat password for mysql root user
- Step 25 - Postfix configuration
- Step 26 - Select and install software
- Step 27 - Finish the installation
- Step 28 - Ubuntu reboot process
- Step 29 - Ubuntu login prompt
- Ubuntu help menu
- Ubuntu help menu index
- Prerequisites for installing Ubuntu
- Boot methods
- Rescuing a broken system
- Special boot parameters overview
- Special boot parameters - various hardware
- Special boot parameters - various disk drives
- Special boot parameters - Installation system
- Getting help
- Copyrights and warranties
- Ubuntu server manual partition help
- Partition manually - Ubuntu server manual partition
- Choose hard disk - Ubuntu server manual partition
- Create new partition - Ubuntu server manual partition
- Select free space - Ubuntu server manual partition
- Create first partition - Ubuntu server manual partition
- Choose partition size - Ubuntu server manual partition
- Choose partition type - Ubuntu server manual partition
- Choose location - Ubuntu server manual partition
- Change partition settings - Ubuntu server manual partition
- Choose mount point - Ubuntu server manual partition
- Turn bootable flag - Ubuntu server manual partition
- Create swap area - Ubuntu server manual partition
- Partition overview - Ubuntu server manual partition
- Write changes - Ubuntu server manual partition
- Ubuntu desktop 8.10 installation screenshots
- Step 01 - Select Ubuntu desktop installation language
- Step 02 - Ubuntu desktop loading installation menu
- Step 03 - Ubuntu Desktop installation menu
- Step 04 - Select Ubuntu desktop installation language and system
- Step 05 - Ubuntu desktop select a city and a time zone
- Step 06 - Ubuntu desktop select keyboard layout
- Step 07 - Ubuntu desktop prepare disk space
- Step 08 - Ubuntu desktop setup account and system
- Step 09 - Ubuntu desktop installation setup summary
- Step 10 - Change Ubuntu desktop boot loader location
- Step 11 - Ubuntu desktop installing system
- Step 12 - Ubuntu desktop login screen
- Step 13 - Ubuntu desktop enter login name
- Step 14 - Ubuntu desktop enter user password
- Step 15 - Ubuntu desktop login successful
- Ubuntu desktop manual partition guide
- Ubuntu desktop manual partition - prepare disk space
- Ubuntu desktop manual partition - Prepare partitions
- Ubuntu desktop manual partition - Create new partition
- Ubuntu desktop manual partition - Create partition
- Ubuntu desktop manual partition - Create second partition
- Ubuntu desktop manual partition - define second partition
- Ubuntu desktop manual partition - Create third partition
- Ubuntu desktop manual partition - Define third partition
- Ubuntu desktop manual partition - Finish partition
- Collection of Linux tips
- Linux tips - Install Flash Player in Ubuntu 8.10
- Linux tips and tricks - Firefox crashed when open full screen youtube video
- Install Seamonkey web browser in Ubuntu
- Cannot unmount dvd - Device is busy
- Install Adobe Flash Player in Slackware Linux
- How to install nvidia driver in Slackware Linux
- How to install and configure java in Linux
- Linux tips - The xine engine failed to start
- Linux tips - How to extract rar file in Slackware
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