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This tutorial will show you how to use Samba to share a directory on your Linux machine across your network, accessible by Windows, Linux, and Mac machines. The process takes less than five minutes, and by the end you should immediately see the file server through browsing your Windows network. (This and more at www.linuxhaxor.net) This is not the most secure way to share files via Linux (but you can configure Samba for greater security), and is suitable for a home network without unwanted guests. BONUS I announce who the prizewinner is from last week’s Twitter contest! Follow me on Twitter: twitter.com If you like, please rate and subscribe! 8-)

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Learn How to Install Ubuntu Linux in 5 Minutes

by admin on January 24, 2010

A Tutorial: Ubuntu Linux is a completely free open-source operating system that has many useful features and abilities, and this guide will show you how to try this new OS without harming your Windows system, and it only takes five minutes to learn! This guide will show you how to: -Download and burn the Ubuntu image to CD -Shrink the Windows installation to make room for Ubuntu -Boot to the Ubuntu live CD and begin the installation process -A step-by-step description of what options to …

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Compiz Cube Tutorial: Howto Ubuntu Linux

January 3, 2010

Let’s setup the desktop cube in Compiz Fusion, this quick video guide will help you learn! From CCSM under Desktop click to enable Desktop Cube… For the total text description, check out www.linuxhaxor.net

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Playstation 3 Phat and Yellow Dog Linux coexisting (See FAQ Guide in discription)

December 15, 2009

The video shows how relatively quick and easy it is to switch between the Sony XMB and Yellow Dog Linux. This is for individuals who wonder if Linux is safe for the PS3 and if the two can coexist happily. FAQ: Q: Will this work on the PS3 Slim? A: No, it will only work [...]

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