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Shortcuts and Options I'm not going to put a lot of time into this page, it isn't rocket science. I always try to get people to use keyboard shortcuts as much as possable, because - whether you want to argue or not - they're faster - period. This is especially helpful if you begin to do web developing... you'll see. The foremost authority
by alexgrim 2009-02-23 08:17 Linux · Installation · Software · Forums · Videos · Downloads · Help · Tutorials · Lessons · Hardware · Introduction · computers · operating systems · networking · servers · technology
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Downloading & Installing Firefox Go to the Download page for firefox and download it. If you do not know how to install this for windows, well it's easy, just double click the installer and keep clicking 'next'. don't worry about any of the options, it's idiot proof. Those options are only there for people who are very picky about where
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In a nutshell Why not? What can trying something new hurt? I'll admit, i'm one to be set in my ways, so it took me a while to try it too, but once i used it for the second time, i was SOLD. I never did use Internet Explorer (IE), even when i was new to computers, I came across Netscape and decided it was superior to IE for many reasons (we
by alexgrim 2009-02-23 08:09 Linux · Installation · Software · Forums · Videos · Downloads · Help · Tutorials · Lessons · Hardware · Introduction · computers · operating systems · networking · servers · technology
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Using GFTP I only use GFTP. There are many different ftp clients out there, and some of them have many bells and whistles, and various features that make them quite nice. GFTP is a straight-forward, no-nonsense, bare-bones ftp client, with one important feature: bookmarks. With ftp bookmarks, you can connect to a server, and navigate to a ce
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Blinkin Blinkin is like the old Simon Says game, which is a memory enhancement game. You choose your difficulty level, and click start, and it flashes the various colored lights in various sequences that you have to memorise, and repeat. Turtle Turtle is a children's level program that uses a very dumbed down programming language that
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Mathematics Kpercentage, Kalgebra, Kbruch and Kig The educational program Kpercentage is a percentage conversion program that teaches you how to convert from percentages and fraction and i think it also includes decimal conversion. Kalgebra teaches algebra basics. Kbrunch teaches mathematics that are beyond the most basic level. It shows ho
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In the next game, you have to use the helicopter to catch the numbers as they float by on the clouds in the natural order that numbers come in. Typing Skills Programs TuxType and Ktouch The next educational program is a typing instruction game. It will show you letters, and you type the letters in the order that they appear. This is like
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The next game in the Child's Play educational suite is a Pong-like game. It is more of a game than an educational tool. You use to 'p' and 'l' keys on the right to move the cursor up and down, and the 'q' and 'a' keys on the left for the other player to move the cursor up and down. If you choose the Multi-player option, then the computer will c
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In this video series, i cover education programs and educational games that are available for the Linux operating system. I do not believe that any of these games are available for widnows or Macintosh. These educational games and educational programs are a great way for small children to learn how to use the keyboard and mouse on the computer,
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Note on recompiling ndiswrapper after kernel update This is pretty cut-and-dry. Once you upgrade your kernel, you must recompile ndiswrapper. This is because when you compile something, you are building it to work with the current kernel, so when you change your kernel, it is no longer able to function. It is for many reasons like this, that
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Connecting to a wireless newtork Ok, now that it's set up and you've rebooted, log into your desktop and look for the network icon in the system tray. Click it one time with your mouse, and it will open to show you all the availible networks. Choose the network you want to connect to and it will connect to it, unless it's encrypted. I
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Compiling and installing ndiswrapper: part 2 In these next commands, the '-m' options tells it to create it's modules - i beleive. The second command tells modprobe to look for modules from the ndiswrapper program - i believe. In 'modprobe.conf', delete the 'alias eth1 bcm43xx' line, and add this line 'alias wlan0 ndiswrapper'. Save and
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Compiling and installing ndiswrapper: part 1 'su' in as root and type out everthing you see on the lines below. In case you didn't get it already, when you see something on a new line, that means that you're supposed to hit and when that command is done executing, type the next line. su cd D*/*s make distclean make make install
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Setting up your Laptop's / Notebook's wireless This part is for those who have installed Linux on a laptop, and need to install a wireless driver. If this is not you, then skip to the next section. First, understand that every time you update the kernel - which is what the whole operating system runs off of - you will have to recompile Ndis
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Ok, now that you have setup yum, you're ready to use it to install your applications. If you're using a laptop, and the only internet connection you have is your laptop's wireless internet, you will need to skip ahead first to the section for NdisWrapper. Let's just hope that you can borrow a connection via cable, or whatever, long enough to g
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Adding repositories -aka repos- to yum UPDATE: The RPM-Fusion project has replaced the Livna project, and since none of the other repository project wanted to agree on a unified system, i will no longer even be mentioning them. The only repo that you will almost ever need now is RPM-Fusion, and that is the ONLY one that i will cover from now
by alexgrim 2009-02-23 06:21 Linux · Installation · Software · Forums · Videos · Downloads · Help · Tutorials · Lessons · Hardware · Introduction · computers · operating systems · networking · servers · technology
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Yum package manager setup and configurations 'If it's a Mac, then it's an i686', Am i THAT tired! Too late to edit... If you have a Intel, you have an i686 architecture; If you have a Macintosh, you have a ppc (power pc) architecture. Foreword: 'Yast Update Manager', 'Yellowdog Update Manager', who knows which it stands for, i've h
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Installation: Immediate update. This is very straight forward, we're simply going to update the operating system as the very first thing so that all applications we install later will be installed on a fully updated system. This will only take one short -easy- command, but the update itself will take a VERY long time, so be ready to find
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Installation: Run Once Startup After the installation completes, click ok to reboot. The first screen you will see after POST is the boot menu that your linux distro installed. Here it will boot Linux in 'X' seconds unless you hit a key. Let it boot into linux. The boot screen is different from windows in most distros, as the first part is
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Installation: Packages to Install This is actually the most tedious part if you've done this a few times. That's because you have a pretty good idea of what you do and do not need, so you get to go through all the packages one by one and make your choices. We are not going to do that here, because you can always add them later, and i will
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Installation: Hard Drive Layout When you get to that hard drive section for partitioning, i am going to assume you have the layout i specified before. Now, i want you to know before continuing that what i'm about to tell you to do is the same thing that i do myself. I have never had a 'default' installation layout, so i have no CLUE how li
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Installation: The jist of it Again, i'm doing all this from memory, so if i skip a step, bear with me. For the most part, this is a simple - but long - process. The first couple screens will ask what language for the text and the keyboard, if you're reading this, it'll be english. After that it gets a little detailed, so i'll cover two of
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I built my first 64-bit computer the other day, and it was aggravating, to say the least. The first problem (among others) was that i was getting some weird beep codes, and POST screen errors. The more interesting one being: 'Bank Interleaving Requested, But Not Enabled'. If you go back into BIOS, and look at the more advanced settings pertaini
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Finding the correct screen resolution for your widescreen LCDs If you have a laptop, chances are that you have a widescreen -or wider than normal- LCD (liquid crystal display) display. When you install linux on a laptop it usually defaults to 1024x768 resolution and you can't simply change it, but that doesn't mean that you can't change it
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First things first, 'su -' in as root. Then install the FTP server's packages by typing: yum -y install vsftpd system-config-vsftpd After it is installed, in the Gnome menu, go to Applications > System Tools > FTP Administration to open the FTP Administration Console. Leave that window open, and open the window for user management by goi
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Getting Started Ok, first things first: If you don't already have the GUI installed for the Samba server administration, then you're going to need to yum (or apt-get, or whatever you use) it. Typically all the system administration front ends for applications are prefixed with a 'system-config-' and then the application name. So, in th
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Moving windows: considerations Here is where our tactics are going to again vary. Before moving / altering anything, we need to establish if - and how - we are going to proceed. I'm going to list 2 different scenarios, and write instructions for them accordingly. These 2 scenarios are: (1) You have somthing that allows you to resize window
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Burning the image to disk, and booting with it ImgBurn seems to have the easiest windows based software that is made JUST for image burning. It takes an ISO disk image, and burns it to a DVD or CD in such a way that you can boot from the burnt disk. You will need to download and install this software before you can proceed.
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Pre-Installation - 5: Downloading Bittorrent, Gparted, and Your Distribution In order to successfully download anything large, you first need to download and install a torrent client, such as Bittorrent. Torrent clients allow you to download large files, and pause their download (if needed), and if for some reason you loose yo
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Tips on how to choose your distro Ok, here's where our paths will start to part: Which DISTRO to download... Keep in mind that in most of the instructional videos i will be making, i will be using Fedora. So if you decide to install a different distro, then some of my examples will need to be modified a bit before you can do them. Befor
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The prerequisites Ok, before we start let's make sure that you have all the tools necessary for this journey to enlightenment. A computer - duh A CD-ROM or DVD ROM A CD or DVD Burner CD or DVD burning software DSL or Broadband * Bit torrent client* Pack of Cigarettes At LEAST 256mb DDR RAM Bottle of Mountain Dew At LEAST 1.5ghz
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In a nutshell Let me just give you a scenario that i've come across many times, with many people: You go to the store, and you buy windows, you go home and install it. Some how you catch a NASTY virus, and you have to completely reinstall windows. If you have not already lost all your files, you soon may. Your installation key has already
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Changing file SE Linux context with chcon I would be shocked if you needed to use this command any time soon! I did however need it almost right away. This is something that only experienced linux people should be playing with, as you can screw the file from being able to function properly depending on the type of file it is. Don't worry t
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Changing file permissions with chmod: To change a folder or file's permission settings, you use the 'chmod' command. The arguments to this command are the permission setting -represented by a number- and the file or folder you want to change the permissions on. Lets say for example, you wanted to change the permissions on all the file
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Keyboard shortcuts. Yup, that's probably the first thing that you will need to do, as it will be used very often. So, go to 'system > preferences > Keyboard Shortcuts' and look down the list until you see the 'Run a Terminal' option. This assumes that you logged in with the GNOME desktop environment, i don't know where this
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Bash Shortcuts Bash stands for the Bourne Again Shell. A 'shell' is what you use at the terminal to do 'stuff'. It is a command interpreter, and there are many different ones, but bash is the default as it is considered to be the most powerful. In order to USE commands that you type in the terminal, it has to know where the command files
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