Back Up Your Files With Fwbackups On Fedora 8
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Back Up Your Files With Fwbackups On Fedora 8
This document describes how to set up, configure and use Fwbackups
on a Fedora 8 desktop. The result is an easy-to-use backup system for
desktop usage. Fwbackups creates partial backups which can be stored
locally or on a removable device. You have also the option to run
scheduled backups.
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Simple Ubuntu Desktop Backup with Backerupper
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Backerupper is a simple GUI utility program to make scheduled backups of specified directories over a network. It is not intended for full system backup, but just to make archive copies of a user’s personal data.
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February 2008 Ubuntu Report
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Jono Bacon: I am pleased to announce that the February 2008 Ubuntu community report is out! As well as a range of general Ubuntu team reports, this report is pumped with a stack of LoCo Team reports too!
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Installing NetBeans 6.0 on Ubuntu-7.10
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I followed the instructions mentioned in this NetBeans Wiki to install NB 6.0 on my ubuntu. But I feel some more information can be added to this wiki.
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Tweak Ubuntu the Easy Way
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Although Ubuntu comes with excellent packages that help you alter the default settings and customize the distro for yourself, tweaking a few settings however requires you to go deeper into the system.
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Ubuntu Mobile: who cares?
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The folks behind the open source community-developed operating system Ubuntu are alll excited about Ubuntu Mobile. They view this as a technology that can turn Mobile Internet Devices (their CAPS) into a new class of computers.
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System76 Announces Servers with Ubuntu 7.10 and Canonical Support Services
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Press release - System76 Inc., introduces the first available line of certified, pre-installed servers featuring Ubuntu 7.10 Server Edition — delivering a new choice in quality server platforms.
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How I Shopped for An Ubuntu Laptop
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So, Ive been shopping for a new laptop for a few months. Ive got an old Thinkpad T23 that is showing its age both in terms of performance and functionality.
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Using Ubuntu as an Electronic Document Management System
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Over the weekend a client phoned me as she was interested in the Knowledge Tree Document Management System. She runs a small business that provides document creation services for clients in the US and Canada, and needed an effective solution to manage her (electronic) documents.
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Wubi arrives: a look at Ubuntu 8.04 alpha 5
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ArsTechnica: We tested alpha 5 to get a first look at the new features in action and to see how it compares to alpha 4, which we reviewed earlier this month.
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