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| |  | [How To] Build your own Linux distribution! The easy (& fast) way... Author: kad3t Length: 10 minutes, 58 seconds Rating: 5.0  | Description: This time it's one of those things that most of us dreamed about doing but never had either skills or time to. It's "How to build your own custom Linux system?" Why is it so important to do so? It's not really, but if you could have an OS that had all the applications, games, codecs & such (that...More Description: This time it's one of those things that most of us dreamed about doing but never had either skills or time to. It's "How to build your own custom Linux system?" Why is it so important to do so? It's not really, but if you could have an OS that had all the applications, games, codecs & such (that you use most often) "out of the box" without the need of spending time & installing them afterwards wouldn't you want to have a system like that? On top of that, think about all the software that clutters your hard drive & you never ever, even once turned on but it came preinstalled with your distribution? Wouldn't it be just great not to deal with it? Well, I don't know about you but it sounds awesome to me... So to answer that need (or my curiosity if you may) I've spend some quality 1-on-1 time with the internet & found few of the sollutions that can just achieve that. Anyway, to get to the heart of the thing, the software or more likely a web app I'm going to talk about here is SUSE Studio. Now, you may think that there's no proper Linux other than Ubuntu/Debian based distros but that is wrong. And untruth. Both. ^__^ I do run either Ubuntu or Mint on my main machine on a daily basis & I've converted both of my parents to use Ubuntu rather than Windows too, however I do not think of it as definite OS. I consider it more as of the OS that answers more of my needs than any others do. That said it could change if I could customize a distribution to fully have what I'm looking for <b>...</b> | | | | |  | My Skincare Regimen Author: AngelMicheleMUA Length: 8 minutes, 19 seconds Rating: 4.7777777   | Description: This was made for luvglam1. It seems that I use a lot of origins products but that is because origins is as natural as natural can be and it's playfully priced other products that do what my origins products do would cost a fool. This is what products are in my medicine cabinet thusfore it's what I ...More Description: This was made for luvglam1. It seems that I use a lot of origins products but that is because origins is as natural as natural can be and it's playfully priced other products that do what my origins products do would cost a fool. This is what products are in my medicine cabinet thusfore it's what I use on a daily basis I do own other products but I don't use it on my own skin...I use it on my clients. You might find that some products I use are overpriced and not needed, and you are entitled to feel that way. I suffered for acne well into my mid 20's, I've finally found a regimen that keeps my skin clear and reduces the appearance of shine so I'm happy with the products I use and the cost that I pay for them. Decide for yourself...most boutiques offer samples. Product List in order of appearance: Origins Mint Wash - $18.50 Sabon Seaweed Face Wash - $11.00 Origins Never A Dull Moment Face Wash - $18.50 Origins Oil Refiner Tonic - $19.50 Origins Make A Difference Skin rejuvenating treatment - $36.00 Origins Matte Scientist - $25.00 Origins Modern Friction Face Scrub - $37.50 Origins Clean Energy - $18.50 Cosmedicine Megadose PM - $85.00 Dr. Brandt Lineless Eye Cream - $60.00 Dr. Murad Intensive Wrinkle Reducer - $150.00 Collective Wellbeing Hot Pore Cleansing Scrub $18.00 mychelle Cranberry Mud Mask - $25.00 mychelle Incredible Pumpkin Peel - $25.00 Bliss Fabulous Foaming Face Wash - $22.00 Dr. Perricone Advanced Face Firming Activator - $120.00 Zia Papaya Enzyme Mask <b>...</b> | | | | |  | Top 10 most popular Linux distro for 2009 Author: TechFans7 Length: 1 minute, 50 seconds Rating: 3.76   | Description: Top 10 most popular Linux distro for 2009 countdown list ... enjoy
Description: Top 10 most popular Linux distro for 2009 countdown list ... enjoy | | | | |  | Webcast 100303 myspace Rules Real Estate DDR BAC C CMO FAS FAZ SWWC Tech Stocks SNDK NOVL Linux Author: NormStOnge Length: 10 minutes, 49 seconds Rating: 5.0  | Description: March 3, 2010 myspace Rules! Facebook Drools! myspace is King! No Walls, Bridges Yes! - email Distribution List in or out - Real Estate - DDR ETF 380% - BAC 64% C - CMO 17% - FAS FAZ¯$16.96 - Market Movers SWWC Water Co. 48% today - Tech Stocks. - SNDK 109% - NOVL ~ Linux
Description: March 3, 2010 myspace Rules! Facebook Drools! myspace is King! No Walls, Bridges Yes! - email Distribution List in or out - Real Estate - DDR ETF 380% - BAC 64% C - CMO 17% - FAS FAZ¯$16.96 - Market Movers SWWC Water Co. 48% today - Tech Stocks. - SNDK 109% - NOVL ~ Linux | | | | |  | Harry's Survey Author: Zenn3k Length: 10 minutes Rating: 4.8461537   | Description: Taking Harry's Survey. While reading the list, I missed question 23 (Have you ever opened a Laptop to repair or upgrade ). Luckily the answer to this one is kinda obvious, so no big deal :) Question List: 1. What is the main OS you use today 2. How many desktops do you own 3. How many Laptops do you...More Description: Taking Harry's Survey. While reading the list, I missed question 23 (Have you ever opened a Laptop to repair or upgrade ). Luckily the answer to this one is kinda obvious, so no big deal :) Question List: 1. What is the main OS you use today 2. How many desktops do you own 3. How many Laptops do you own 4. What is the highest spec system you currently use 5. What is the highest spec system you have ever used 6. Which piece of software do you run, that is the most system hungry ie Photoshop, Final Cut etc. 7. Software you use for photo editing 8. Software you use for Movie editing 9. What is your current web browser 10. Is your current browser the best you have ever used, if not; which was 11. Which do you prefer Mac OSX, MS Windows, Linux, Unix, beos or any other 12. If you have used windows before which has been your favorite version, ie Win 95, Win 98 etc. 13. If you have used Mac's before which has been you favorite version, ie OS9, Panther, Tiger etc 14. Do you have any Tech related qualifications 15. Out of all the technology revolutionaries, who do you most think inspires you. (S. Jobs, B. Gates, S. Wozniak, P. Allen etc etc) 16. If you could have any gadget in the world not yet invented to help you what would it be and do for you. 17. Which search engine do you use 18. What is your favorite Apple product of all time 19. Have you ever tried a Linux distribution 20. Can you program and if so what languages 21. Have you ever developed your own Web Page or for another <b>...</b> | | | | |  | Songbird - installation & review of an AWESOME music manager & player for your Linux Author: kad3t Length: 10 minutes, 38 seconds Rating: 5.0  | Description: If Carlsberg made music players they would probably be the best in the World. But they don't and until they do, Songbird is THE BEST there is when it comes to playing and managing music files on your Linux! This video is an installation & review of Songbird for Linux. Songbird is cross-platform,...More Description: If Carlsberg made music players they would probably be the best in the World. But they don't and until they do, Songbird is THE BEST there is when it comes to playing and managing music files on your Linux! This video is an installation & review of Songbird for Linux. Songbird is cross-platform, open source music player & manager built on mozilla's framework by people who previously worked on Firefox, Netscape Navigator & winamp. Same framework that's base for Firefox, Thunderbird & Seamonkey. So, enjoy the video... in HD! ^__^ Just a quick installation side note... If you're on Ubuntu, Debian or Mint (or any other Ubuntu or Debian based distros) and Songbird is not in your repositories for whatever the reason, you can easily add it on by following these steps... 1. Select "System" - "Administration" - "Software Sources" in your Gnome menu. 2. Select "Third-Party Software" tab and click "Add" at the bottom. 3. Enter this line: deb repoubuntusoftware.info DISTRONAME all#Ultimate Edition Repository Replacing "DISTRONAME" with a correct coressponding name of your Ubuntu or Ubuntu based distribution (9.10 - karmic, 9.04 - jaunty, 8.10 - interpid, 8.04 - hardy, etc. - with no version numbers, just the name). Refresh your packages list and Songbird along with hundreads of other applications will be available from now on from Synaptics Package Manager. Just to make this clear - this is NOT my repository, it's part of Ultimate Edition Ubuntu Linux available at www.ultimateedition <b>...</b> | | | | |  | Re: Harry's Tech Survey Author: svttoy04 Length: 9 minutes, 48 seconds Rating: 5.0  | Description: Taking Harry's Survey. Its a video response to iharrison30's "Harry's Tech Survey." His youtube channel: www.youtube.com Question List: 1. What is the main OS you use today 2. How many desktops do you own 3. How many Laptops do you own 4. What is the highest spec system you currently use 5. What is ...More Description: Taking Harry's Survey. Its a video response to iharrison30's "Harry's Tech Survey." His youtube channel: www.youtube.com Question List: 1. What is the main OS you use today 2. How many desktops do you own 3. How many Laptops do you own 4. What is the highest spec system you currently use 5. What is the highest spec system you have ever used 6. Which piece of software do you run, that is the most system hungry ie Photoshop, Final Cut etc. 7. Software you use for photo editing 8. Software you use for Movie editing 9. What is your current web browser 10. Is your current browser the best you have ever used, if not; which was 11. Which do you prefer Mac OSX, MS Windows, Linux, Unix, beos or any other 12. If you have used windows before which has been your favorite version, ie Win 95, Win 98 etc. 13. If you have used Mac's before which has been you favorite version, ie OS9, Panther, Tiger etc 14. Do you have any Tech related qualifications 15. Out of all the technology revolutionaries, who do you most think inspires you. (S. Jobs, B. Gates, S. Wozniak, P. Allen etc etc) 16. If you could have any gadget in the world not yet invented to help you what would it be and do for you. 17. Which search engine do you use 18. What is your favorite Apple product of all time 19. Have you ever tried a Linux distribution 20. Can you program and if so what languages 21. Have you ever developed your own Web Page or for another person 22. Which Office suite do you use, MS Office, Neo, Lotus 123 <b>...</b> | | | | |  | Install Linux/Unix to USB With unetbootin ! Author: Rockrol913 Length: 4 minutes, 17 seconds Rating: 5.0  | Description: unetbootin allows you to create bootable Live USB drives for a variety of Linux and Unix distributions from Windows or Linux, without requiring you to burn a CD. You can either let it download one of the many distributions supported out-of-the-box for you, or supply your own .iso file if you've alre...More Description: unetbootin allows you to create bootable Live USB drives for a variety of Linux and Unix distributions from Windows or Linux, without requiring you to burn a CD. You can either let it download one of the many distributions supported out-of-the-box for you, or supply your own .iso file if you've already downloaded one or your preferred distribution isn't on the list. Here's a link to the homepage and download . Enjoy ! unetbootin.sourceforge.net | | | | |  | dbdvrf #1 Debian Developer's Reference Author: h4ck3rm1k3 Length: 7 minutes, 50 seconds Rating: 5.0  | Description: packages.debian.org - - Debian Developer's Reference Developer's Reference Team [developers-reference@ packages.debian.org] Andreas Barth Adam Di Carlo Raphaël Hertzog Christian Schwarz Ian Jackson ver. from 1 dec 2008 off the web. Copyright © 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007 Andreas Barth Copyright © 1998...More Description: packages.debian.org - - Debian Developer's Reference Developer's Reference Team [developers-reference@ packages.debian.org] Andreas Barth Adam Di Carlo Raphaël Hertzog Christian Schwarz Ian Jackson ver. from 1 dec 2008 off the web. Copyright © 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007 Andreas Barth Copyright © 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003 Adam Di Carlo Copyright © 2002, 2003 Raphaël Hertzog Copyright © 1997, 1998 Christian Schwarz This manual is free software; you may redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) any later version. This is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but without any warranty; without even the implied warranty of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose. See the GNU General Public License for more details. A copy of the GNU General Public License is available as /usr/ share/common-licenses/ GPL in the Debian GNU/ Linux distribution or on the World Wide Web at the GNU web site. You can also obtain it by writing to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. If you want to print this reference, you should use the pdf version. This page is also available in French. Chapter 1. Scope of This Document The purpose of this document is to provide an overview of the recommended procedures and the available resources for Debian developers. The procedures discussed within include <b>...</b> | | | | |  | Install ispcp | Chapter 1 Author: winfr34k Length: 10 minutes, 19 seconds Rating: 3.0  | Description: Sources.list: pastebin.com Command: apt-get install wget mc zip unzip bzip2 ntp ntpdate lsb-release
Description: Sources.list: pastebin.com Command: apt-get install wget mc zip unzip bzip2 ntp ntpdate lsb-release | | |
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