October 28th, 2012 5:18 PM 60 COMMENTS

Step-by-Step Guide for Configuring USB Modem on Ubuntu

Given the speed and virus-free environment offered by Linux distributions, many users are switching to Linux from Windows these days. Out of the several Linux variants available to a user, Ubuntu has seen wide adoption rates in India. Soon after installing any operating system a user’s first activity would be to configure internet connection! Though wired (ethernet) and wireless (Wi-Fi) connections work fine with first try, configuring a USB modem... Read More

November 2nd, 2011 12:24 PM 9 COMMENTS

Ubuntu Coming to More Devices

Linux lovers, great news! Mark Shuttleworth, founder of Canonical, the company behind Ubuntu Linux announced Ubuntu for tablet and smartphone at the Ubuntu Developer Summit as he issued a challenge to the Ubuntu community to begin thinking beyond traditional PC & laptop form factor. Well I think it is very natural move. Because when I saw the new look of the popular Linux distro v11.10 – the Unity Linux Desktop,... Read More

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