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The Linux command that knocks out some laptops

The command rm -rf -no-preserve-root / can determine the deletion of files needed to start some Linux laptops. Several reports spread on the network in relation to MSI models. The case of the command of Linux can potentially create many…

How to Install Windows Applications on Linux

Many computer addicts who left the known operating systems for a fee, from Microsoft and OS, for other open source programs, among which is Linux. One of the most commonly used Kerner distro Ubuntu Linux is that, despite being equipped…

Snappy Ubuntu: Linux platforms for IoT

It's called Snappy the draft Canonical dedicated to Internet platforms of Thinghs and turns to the world of makers, inventors and enthusiasts. At present there is an active beta program, but by April are expected important news. With…

How to Download Torrent on Linux

Before delving into the heart of this article, dispel a common place: the torrent are not evil. Although in the majority of cases are associated with using fraudulently to download movies, music or games, are often used for useful purposes.…

The Best Linux Distributions of 2014

From the technological, point of view represents a break in August, in the West, before the start of the fall season that leads to Christmas. So you can take advantage of this tranquility to decide whether it is worth changing a few…

ASUS Chromebox has full Linux support

My review for ASUS Chromebox will be online in a few hours, but in the meantime I want to update you on what is the status of your support Linux. There are important new features: now you can install a linux on the SSD drive, set up a dual…

The best free translators for Linux

Who has not ever having to rely on a good translator of languages? Both for the study, either for work or for entertainment purposes often you find yourself having to use translation programs. The network offers so many programs. It is…

How to report a bug on Ubuntu

Ubuntu is increasingly being used. Those who are fed up of fixed and operating systems customized just use it. Certainly, it is not intuitive to use, but is very light and does not use a lot of memory. Ubuntu is also open source and in…

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