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This tutorial is how to install WordPress on Ubuntu Linux Desktop using LAMP. Why ? One reason is that you can do a lot of developing (playing around) much quicker as there is no need to use ftp. If You like me, play around with WordPress as a developer (perhaps you create your own theme [...]

 

The acronym LAMP refers to a set of free software programs commonly used together to run dynamic Web sites or servers Linux, the operating system; Apache, the Web server; MySQL, the database management system (or database server) and Perl, PHP, and/or Python, scripting languages.
This tutorial is how to install LAMP on Ubuntu Desktop.
Linux
Here are several [...]

 

Kubuntu Desktop
There are several distributed versions of Ubuntu. These include Edubuntu and Kubuntu, both of which are Ubuntu but with a different default environment. Kubuntu is Ubuntu with, however, another very popular desktop environment for Linux called KDE.
This guide is how to totally install Kubuntu desktop and fully uninstall Ubuntu desktop meta-package. Remember, your Ubuntu [...]

 

Movable Type
Movable Type is a widely-used proprietary weblog publishing system developed by California-based Six Apart. Movable Type also supports most popular weblogging features, including user accounts, comments, categories, and themes, and is extensible through a large library of third-party plug-ins. Movable Type is free of charge for personal blogs with unlimited authors and blogs; paid [...]

 

Gmail Notifier
Gmail Notifier is a nice little tool to allow you to receive gmail notifications. This tutorial is how to install CheckGmail as Gmail Notifier into your Ubuntu Edgy Eft.
CheckGmail
CheckGmail is a system tray application that checks a Gmail account for new mail. When new mail is present the tray icon changes, an optional animated [...]

 

Jigdo
Jigdo is a tool for distributing and obtaining Debian ISOs in an easy, fast and very efficient manner. You can use this tool for Ubuntu Linux too.
You can learn more about Jigdo from Debian-Jigdo.
Here is a guide to create an Ubuntu iso using jigdo.
Downloading Your First Image
Please use these following steps if you are starting [...]

 

There are many computer books come with CHM format. I like the ability to read these files under my Ubuntu Dapper.
Gnochm is a CHM file viewer. It is designed to integrate nicely with Gnome. Gnochm has some really nice features for viewing chm files.
 
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Gnochm View

Gnochm Applications Menu

Gnochm Engage

Installing Gnochm

sudo apt-get install gnochm

Simply click on the [...]

 
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