Posted in Monday, June 7, 2010 ¬ 18:31h.webmasterComments Off
nstalling a network printer means, that the Ubuntu desktop computer will be able to sent print jobs to a remote printer over the network.
In this example, we will install a Brother HL 4050 CDN network laser printer in the Ubuntu 10.04 operating system.
We visit the homepage for Official Ubuntu Documentation. We click Ubuntu 10.04 LTS. [...]
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Posted in Monday, June 7, 2010 ¬ 16:00h.webmasterComments Off
n this example, we want to restore client data from a non bootable corrupt Windows file system on a working harddisk. The client want the restored data on compact disc (CD) media.
This procedure can be used with other operating systems and file systems as well.
We attach the harddisk to a computer, that support the harddisk [...]
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Posted in Friday, May 28, 2010 ¬ 02:12h.webmasterComments Off
he trash bin on an Ubuntu operating system, and many other operating systems as well, is a desktop feature, that some users will find usefull upon accidental deletion of files. However, the trash bin uses a number of hidden directories in order to work. These makes a mess and takes up space on file systems. [...]
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Posted in Thursday, May 27, 2010 ¬ 19:25h.webmasterComments Off
hanging password on a Unix or Linux operating system is normally straight forward. However, changing password on an Ubuntu operating system can be a problem.
Let us test this. In our example, we want to have the password for a non privileged user changed.
We boot up an Ubuntu 9.10 operating system. We log on as a [...]
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Posted in Wednesday, May 19, 2010 ¬ 13:04h.webmasterComments Off
n this digital age, scanning of documents is an important part of the document handling proces. However, not all document scanners are user friendly – and fail to scan a number of paper documents into a single multipaged Portable Document Format (PDF). Instead, users end up with a number of PDFs. Some might even be [...]
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