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Latest 10 Links
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(N.B. Multiple entries indicate the
new link appears in multiple categories)
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- Grub 2 Basics
- Useful documentation on the GRUB 2 basics. It targets users who are familiar with basic editing of the original Grub (Grub Legacy) menu and want to know how it carries over to Grub 2. This document is written for Ubuntu users, but the information can be used with other distributions. (2010)
- Grub 2 Basics
- Useful documentation on the GRUB 2 basics. It targets users who are familiar with basic editing of the original Grub (Grub Legacy) menu and want to know how it carries over to Grub 2. This document is written for Ubuntu users, but the information can be used with other distributions. (2010)
- LinuxPlanet - Tutorials - Linux Multi-Distro Package Manager Cheatsheet
- A handy list of package manager commands for both Debian-based and RPM-based distributions. (2010)
- LinuxPlanet - Tutorials - Linux Multi-Distro Package Manager Cheatsheet
- A handy list of package manager commands for both Debian-based and RPM-based distributions. (2010)
- Bangarang
- A media player for KDE 4.3 or later.
- Bangarang
- A media player for KDE 4.3 or later.
- Brewtarget
- A cross-platform application to help users create and manage beer recipes. Latest release is 1.2, 2010-06-29.
- luckyBackup
- A user-friendly, easy-to-use backup and sync tool for Linux. Multilingual suport is excellent with 15 translations available.
- Linaro
- A not-for-profit organization delivering free and validated Linux kernel and tools that focuses on providing a common software foundation to the embedded industry. Its chief goal is to reduce the time that it takes to bring a new ARM-powered product to market with Linux. The group's members include ARM, IBM, Freescale, TI, Ericsson, Samsung, and Canonical.
- Linaro
- A not-for-profit organization delivering free and validated Linux kernel and tools that focuses on providing a common software foundation to the embedded industry. Its chief goal is to reduce the time that it takes to bring a new ARM-powered product to market with Linux. The group's members include ARM, IBM, Freescale, TI, Ericsson, Samsung, and Canonical.
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