Two popular methods of getting to work with the Linux OS are: 1. Install Linux from CD or DVD onto the hard disk in a system 2. Boot and run Linux from Linux live CDs or DVDs (without installing Linux) Here are some of the pros and cons of installing Linux on a system and running Linux from a live CD or DVD.
Linux Training – Linux Installation Help – Linux Live CDs & Linux Installation CDs – Pros and Cons
by Clyde E. Boom on August 1, 2010 in Guest Article
Linux Training – Linux Installation Help – Linux Live CDs & Linux Installation CDs – Pros and Cons
by Clyde E. Boom on July 10, 2010 in Guest Article
Two popular methods of getting to work with the Linux OS are: 1. Install Linux from CD or DVD onto the hard disk in a system 2. Boot and run Linux from Linux live CDs or DVDs (without installing Linux) Here are some of the pros and cons of installing Linux on a system and running Linux from a live CD or DVD.
Linux Training – Linux Installation Help – Linux Live CDs & Linux Installation CDs – Pros and Cons
by Clyde E. Boom on June 2, 2010 in Guest Article
Two popular methods of getting to work with the Linux OS are: 1. Install Linux from CD or DVD onto the hard disk in a system 2. Boot and run Linux from Linux live CDs or DVDs (without installing Linux) Here are some of the pros and cons of installing Linux on a system and running Linux from a live CD or DVD.
Linux Training – Linux Installation Help – How To Install the Linux OS from a New Linux Download
by Clyde E. Boom on May 6, 2010 in Guest Article
You can install Linux from CD or DVD onto a new computer system. This will allow you to learn how to use Linux to get real, practical Linux training and experience. In this article, we’re talking about a new system that doesn’t already have an operating system (like Windows) on it. You can download the Linux OS (operating system) as a Linux ISO file and burn it to CD or DVD yourself, or you can order Linux on CD or DVD and have it mailed to you.
Linux for Home Users
by Pawan Bangar on March 31, 2010 in Guest Article
Hey Guys! Dont raise your eyebrows or fear by hearing the word Linux. It is as user friendly as windows. Just take a look at the articles below and all myths about Linux in your mind will disappear….
Printer Manufacturer Websites – How to Find Your Printer Manufacturer Online
by Christy Berger on March 31, 2010 in Guest Article
The Internet can be a complicated place. After all, it is a “web” – literally millions of pages connected by means of links that connect to other pages. Because of this complex interaction between websites…
How to Buy a LCD Monitor
by Vaibhav B on February 18, 2010 in Guest Article
So you want to buy a LCD monitor but aren’t sure where to start…..dont worry…here’s some “easy to digest” information……
How Does a Palm Pilot Work?
by Dan Ayala on February 4, 2010 in Guest Article
alm pilots are all the rage now. Everyone has a pda or wants to get one in the near future. If you don’t know much about a pda, however, it might be helpful to learn a bit about them. The history of the palm pilot is an interesting part of our technology advances.
How Does My PC Get Hot
by Jason Barrett on January 21, 2010 in Guest Article
There are many sources of heat that can raise the temperature in your PC.
How To Choose a Computer Mouse
by Jason Kohrs on January 7, 2010 in Guest Article
Every computer user can hopefully identify their mouse and the importance it plays in the daily operation of their computer. Mice are nothing new and for the most part are nothing overly complex, but the average user may not be familiar with all of the options and technologies that may go into these little devices. This Tech Tip will take a look at some of the features of mice that people may take for granted, or may otherwise be unaware of.
How to Migrate From Windows to Linux
by Mario Pesce on January 6, 2010 in Guest Article
When one wants to use Linux instead of Windows usually finds many problems and discovers that one still needs many Windows programs or data. The usual option is to use double booting into either Linux or Windows, but the article suggests a better solution which allows to use Windows in a Linux terminal session and to access data in both Linux and Windows.

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