April 24, 2010
Posted by: mgame : Category:
Download free Software
Developers from company Canonical have presented the first and, probably, unique version “release the candidate” Ubuntu 10.04 LTS operating system known as Ubuntu Lucid Lynx. On a choice some issuings are offered: Desktop, Server, Netbooks Remix. Wishing test the new prefinal version of the popular distribution kit can to load it from an official site.
March 21, 2010
Posted by: Ipod : Category:
Computer technology news
The employee of an authoritative information portal computerworld.com Stephen Von-Nikols (Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols) has shared impressions concerning the acquaintance to the beta version of new distribution kit Ubuntu Linux – 10.04 Lucid Lynx. It has described five most interesting innovations of the new version of the most mass Linux the distribution kit.

1. The user’s guide. Already it is a lot of decades manufacturers of the software apply user’s guides (manuals) on the products. But, despite it, the majority of users for training is used by special books of foreign authors or simply cease to use the difficult software in job.
March 09, 2010
Posted by: Ipod : Category:
Computer technology news
Winners of ceremony of rewarding Linux New Media Award which is held within the limits of exhibition CeBIT became known. Every year the Munich publishing house awards the companies and projects which bring the big contribution to development of the free and open software. This year jury which structure included exclusively eminent representatives open source communities, selected best of the best already from six various categories.
March 08, 2010
Posted by: mgame : Category:
Computer technology news
Now in development there is a following version of Ubuntu 10.04 operating system under name Lucid Lynx which output is planned for April, 2010. Among new functions name the expanded “social” possibilities of a platform and the improved design cardinally different from last versions.
November 08, 2009
Posted by: kartofan : Category:
Faq
Your must install ubuntu from usb.
Took to create your VPN server, for a start has been selected PPTP. But as practice showed, Windows XP normally refuse to work with him (permanent breaks the connection).
And then it dawned on me, I decided to make a L2TP server. Here are the steps:
Downloading L2TPD.
The package would not compile, I did not want to find the cause and so I downloaded the complete package.
After installation start to configure the server:
renames