Ubuntu Geek

Ubuntu Linux Tips,Howtos&Tutorials|Feisty,Gutsy,Hardy,Intrepid

  • RSS Feed

    subscribe to the ubuntu Geek RSS feed


  • Sponsor

  • Categories

  • Meta

  • Sponsor

  • Archives

  • Support Ubuntugeek

    Amount $:
    Website(Optional):


  • Favourite Sites

Archive for the 'General' Category


Ubucleaner - Simple bash script to keep your Ubuntu System Clean

Posted by admin on 31st October 2008

Ubucleaner is a simple bash script that help you to keep your computer clean.

Read the rest of this entry »

Share/Save/Bookmark

If you want to be notified the next time we write something please subscribe to our RSS feed.Thanks for Visiting!

Posted in General, Package Mgmt, Server | 13 Comments »

What is new in Ubuntu 8.10 (Intrepid Ibex)

Posted by admin on 30th October 2008

After six months of development Ubuntu 8.10 is here, today (October 30th), available on mirrors worldwide.We will see what is new in Ubuntu 8.10 (Intrepid Ibex).

Read the rest of this entry »

Share/Save/Bookmark

Posted in General | 1 Comment »

How to Enable Facebook Chat for Pidgin in Ubuntu

Posted by admin on 29th October 2008

If you want to enable Facebook Chat for Pidgin in Ubuntu you need to install Facebook Chat for Pidgin plugin.This is a Facebook chat plugin for Pidgin and libpurple messengers. It connects to the new Facebook Chat IM service without the need for an API key.

Read the rest of this entry »

Share/Save/Bookmark

Posted in General | 4 Comments »

How to install gimp 2.6.1 on ubuntu 8.04 (Hardy Heron)

Posted by admin on 27th October 2008

GIMP is a multi-platform photo manipulation tool. GIMP is an acronym for GNU Image Manipulation Program. The GIMP is suitable for a variety of image manipulation tasks, including photo retouching, image composition, and image construction.

Read the rest of this entry »

Share/Save/Bookmark

Posted in General | 11 Comments »

How to Convert .BIN/.CUE Files to .ISO in Ubuntu

Posted by admin on 25th October 2008

An ISO image is an archive file (a.k.a. disk image) of an optical disc using a conventional ISO (International Organization for Standardization ) format that is supported by many software vendors. ISO image files typically have a file extension of .ISO. Occasionally, you might come across a disc image in the BIN format. While there are ways to use BIN/CUE’s in Linux, it is much easier to convert them to the standard ISO format.

Read the rest of this entry »

Share/Save/Bookmark

Posted in General | 7 Comments »