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| | | | | Ultra-uber-super long, detailed review of openSUSE Leap 42.3 with the Plasma desktop, covering installation and post-install use, including very safe partitions, fast setup, BTRFS errors, look & feel, networking support - Wireless, Bluetooth, Samba access and sharing, Samba and Wireless printing, smartphone support - Android and Windows Phone, multimedia support - MP3 and HD video, software management, applications and extras, hardware support, suspend & resume, resource utilization, desktop tweaks, a hu... | |
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| | | | | I had a Windows 11 Pro installation on a desktop PC. I wanted to add Ubuntu Linux and Windows XP, 7, and 10 virtual machines (VMs) to that installation, then clone and downgrade it to work with the Win11 Home on another computer. This post describes how I proceeded. Apologies in advance for paths: WordPress... | |
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| | | | | Welcome to the Linux Distros page where we catalog the latest versions of your favorite Linux distributions, highlight their features, direct you to the download page, and include installation guides. | |
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| | | We all have an old computer at home, that hasn't been used in years, but because it still works, we hadn't had the heart to trow it away. Well its time of misery has come to an end, we are going to convert it to a home data server. Using a torrent client to download files from the web, and running a ftp server on the machine, we will make your personal PC's hard drive love you more, by not filling it with hundreds of gigabytes of data (read: movies, music), and making it available to any PC on your home network. But why use Ubuntu server? I hear you ask, well I assume you are going to use an old computer and the server edition doesn't use nearly as much resources as the desktop one or the Windows os, you can install Ubuntu desktop if you have a more powerful... | ||