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So far all the guides and how to’s I’ve read on how to root the LG Optimus V (Virgin Mobile) have been outdated. Here’s an up to date guide on how to root the LG Optimus V (Virgin Mobile) without ever touching the command line.
The Toshiba Satellite L755D-S5204 Laptop: A Perfectly Priced (and Perfectly Awesome) Christmas Gift
Since my HP Pavillion DV7-2180US has issues overheating (causing it to have a permanent perch on a cooling pad) an early Christmas gift to me was a Toshiba Satellite L755D-S5204. It’s reasonably priced at around $500 but don’t let the price tag fool you. While the price instantly adds this laptop to the low end laptop shelf in the store it is rich with features and is even prepared for an upgrade to Windows 8, making it a perfect Christmas gift for even the pickiest geek in your family.
How To Fix A Slow Wireless Connection With The Intel Pro 5100 ABGN Wireless Adapter in Linux
Now that my HP Pavillion DV7-2180US laptop is working again I ran in to a little snafu getting my Intel Pro 5100 ABGN wireless adapter to work in Linux. I tried every Linux distribution in my arsenal – Sabayon, Fedora, Ubuntu, Mageia, Mepis, and others – trying to find one that would work properly with my Intel Pro 5100 ABGN wireless adapter. All of them had the same problem: they would connect, but the connection would be extremely slow. I finally went to Google to try to figure out what was going wrong. There I found that I was not alone. There were several fixes posted but none of them worked right – they either still left me with a slow connection or made my Intel Pro 5100 ABGN wireless adapter unusable.
Linux Mint: Standing Out In a Crowd (Review & Screenshots)
Linux Mint 12 (right now a release candidate) definitely stands out in the crowd of Gnome 3.x Shell Linux distributions. It seems the Linux Mint team cares deeply about giving the community what it wants but doesn’t have. Linux Mint 12 is a Gnome 3.x Shell distribution that stands out on its own because rather than accept the default Gnome 3.x Shell interface like most Gnome 3.x Shell Linux distributions have done Linux Mint 12 tries its best to emulate the Gnome 2.x interface through the use of Gnome Shell extensions.
How to Install an HP Officejet 4500 G510 on Sabayon Linux
Today I bought myself an early birthday present. The ever so beautiful and useful HP Officejet 4500 G510. But I was baffled by how to install it in Sabayon Linux. CUPS didn’t work, Samba didn’t work. None of the protocols I tried worked.
I found the solution after a LOT of digging around and thinking.
I found the solution after a LOT of digging around and thinking.
How to Color Code Your Terminal in Gnome Shell 3.x
In this article I will tell you how to color code terminal in Gnome Shell 3.x, effectively making long lists of files easier to read.
AV Linux – A Quick Review (With Screenshots)
AV Linux is perhaps the most complete multimedia distribution on the market. It comes with everything you could possibly need to edit multimedia, and even includes programming utilities, graphic utilities, and office software.
10 Reasons Why I Love Sabayon Linux
I’ve been with Sabayon Linux for over a week now and it has already made it to my top Linux distribution list. Its speed and convenience is unparalleled by most of the mainstream Linux distributions. And besides Gentoo I have never seen a Linux distribution with such a large and complete collection of software in its repositories. But enough of my ranting and raving; let’s get on to the reasons why I love this Linux distribution more than the rest:
Backup and Restore Installed Software in Sabayon Linux
Here is a simple script that will backup your manually installed software in Sabayon Linux and will restore it at a later date if you need it.
It’s Last.fm-tastic!
In this article I will discuss Last.fm, a scrobbling service, and present my “tools of the trade” for utilizing it for scrobbling and broadcasting what I’m playing.
How to Get Wireless to Connect Automatically in Sabayon Linux
There’s currently a bug in Sabayon Linux that makes you re-enter your administrator password and network password for your wireless network every time you log in. Not only is this annoying it’s a time waster as well. Well, fortunately there’s an easy fix to it:
Sabayon Linux Definitely Has a Personality All to Its Own
Well it’s my third day on Sabayon Linux and I must say it definitely has a personality of its own. From its snappy performance to its unusual bugs it has left a huge impression on me. It’s also had me going through wikis and forums more than any distribution I have ever encountered on the “easy” side of the Linux distribution fence.
Adventures with Sabayon Linux
Despite having issues using Sabayon Linux on a USB stick with persistent storage (unable to install packages), I was so impressed by its speed that I decided to go ahead and install it. Surprisingly I have found that most of the software I use is already included, including Gnome Tweak Tool.
How to Change the Login Screen Wallpaper in Gnome 3.x Shell
In this article I’m going to tell you how to change the login screen wallpaper in Gnome 3.x Shell. I’m also going to provide a script that is capable of starting this for you, along with instructions on how to use it.
How to Start Using SSH in Fedora
In this article I will tell you how to set up SSH on Fedora 15/16.
Sabayon Linux 7: A Review (With Screenshots)
Sabayon is an incredibly fast Linux distribution, probably due to its Gentoo roots. Even though I ran this in Live mode it was snappy and highly responsive.
10 Things I Have Learned as a Linux Blogger
These are ten things I have learned as a Linux blogger. I hope they help strengthen and encourage someone out there.
How to Add a Random Quote as Your Signature in Evolution
In this article I’m going to tell you how you can add a random quote as your signature in Evolution
Getting Started with Wine
A lot of people make the mistake of downloading Wine and expecting it to work out of the box with their Windows applications. It should be noted that Wine is simply a compatibility layer by itself; it does not include the necessary drivers and library files needed to run most Windows applications.
How to Add a Random Quote to Terminal
In this article I’m going to tell you how you can add a random quote to Terminal
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