Posts Tagged ‘ ubuntu ’

How to install Joomla on an Ubuntu localhost

Dec 20th, 2009 | By anuradham | Category: FOSS, linux, tricks, ubuntu

Installing Joomla in an Ubuntu Box is fairly straight forward work. The world has being lot more easier on CMS installations than early days.In our previous CMS tutorial for linux we gave you instructions on how to install drupal in localhost .Follow the steps below to come up with a quick Jommla installation on your [...]



How to Run Windows Software on Linux-WINE Way

Dec 15th, 2009 | By anuradham | Category: FOSS, how to, linux, ubuntu

Have you ever tried to run Windows softwares from linux ? If you are on a GNU/Linux box and you still can’t get away from your Windows tools being using from the past, here’s a quick tool you can use. This is called WINE the Windows Emulator to run Windows Applications on Linux.

You can run [...]



Download accelerator for Ubuntu GNU/Linux Shell

Dec 13th, 2009 | By anuradham | Category: FOSS, freewares, how to, linux, ubuntu

You might have used may number of Download accelerators in your Windows desktop. Have you ever used a console based DL Accelerator? This is a brief introduction to a simple, light weight yet powerful DL Accelerator that you can use in any GNU/Linux distribution like Ubuntu. It’s call Axel. You can download files from FTP [...]



How to setup a 3G connection in Ubuntu with Huawei E220

Nov 25th, 2009 | By anuradham | Category: FOSS, internet, ubuntu

Couple of years back, connecting your mobile Internet device with GNU/Linux required system wizard knowledge where you have to edit all the configuration files, scripts manually. Now with Ubuntu Mobile Broadband applet it has become a child’s play to any average computer user. Today with this how to I’ll show you how easy it is [...]



How to use GoogleTalk in Ubuntu

Nov 23rd, 2009 | By anuradham | Category: computer, tricks

Many of you guys might not have tried Ubuntu because you can’t use Google Talk out there. Using google talk voice and video was not possible in previous Ubuntu versions. But the new Ubuntu 9.10 comes with the right tool developed for it. The software we use for it is Empathy. Empathy have developed it [...]