Ubuntu Tweak 0.6 Beta Testing
Ubuntu Tweak 0.6 Beta is finally out after a long wait. We wish you all the very best to Tualatrix Chou from the entire open-source community as despite of the hardships he faced in the previous weeks,...
View ArticleAIDE – Java IDE for Android Devices
AIDE is an integrated development environment (IDE) for developing real Android Apps directly on Android devices. AIDE supports the full edit-compile-run cycle: write code with the feature rich editor...
View ArticleLinoob’s Guide to Install Source Package Tarballs
Hello Folks ..Welcome to Linoob’s Guide to install from Source Package ie Tarballs also commonly seen as tar.gz/bz2 files.Though be strongly recommend using PPA for installation or the DEB package...
View ArticleLinoob’s Guide to Ubuntu Filesystem Structure
At first, the Linux filesystem seems confusing for linoobs. But don’t worry, here is a quick guide to understand Linux (Ubuntu) Filesystem. The Linux Filesystem is very organized and easy to...
View ArticleLinoob’s Guide to ‘apt’– Advanced Packaging Tool
‘apt‘ or the Advanced Packaging Tool is one of the most powerful system tool available in Ubuntu. If you are a GUI lover or a classic terminal junkie, you have to deal with it no matter what. Almost...
View ArticleLinoob’s Guide to PPA – Personal Package Archives
Personal Package Archives (PPA) allow developer/users to upload Ubuntu source packages to be built and published as an apt repository by Launchpad. Well, for an Ubuntu user, installing packages from...
View ArticleLinoob’s Guide to Aptitude-GUI
Aptitude GUI is a graphical version of Aptitude we talked about in our previous post. As Aptitude has already been removed from official repository of Ubuntu, one cant expect to see this GUI based...
View ArticleLinoob’s Guide to ‘Dpkg’– Debian Package Manager
Many of us who regularly use terminal often have used ‘dpkg‘ for program installation and removal. ‘dpkg’ is basically a debian package manager that is used to install/remove Debian packages in Ubuntu...
View ArticleInstalling Hardware Drivers in Ubuntu
Hardware Drivers are very important for a computer system to run properly to its optimum limits. Real Gaming on Ubuntu would be possible only after Driver installation. This post will cover the basic...
View ArticleLinoob’s Guide to ‘Aptitude’ in Ubuntu
Aptitude is a front-end to the Advanced Packaging Tool (APT) system. It displays a list of software packages and allows the user to interactively pick packages to install or remove. It has an...
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