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<item><title>Windows to Ubuntu Transition Guide - March 29, 2006. Posted by Jason Faulkner.</title>
<link>http://www.pcmech.com/show/os/917/1/</link>
<description>Alright, so you have successfully installed Ubuntu Linux, but now what do you do with it? You are in the right place. I am going to get you started with a guide on how to use your new Ubuntu system. This transition guide is targeted at existing Windows users and will show you how to do program installations, a little system configuration, but primarily highlight some Windows &quot;replacement&quot; programs for common applications you can&#39;t live without. This guide&#39;s intent is to introduce you to equivalent programs to what you are accustomed to and, hopefully, to cover a good amount of what you might want in a new install.</description>
<category domain="http://netvouz.com/narky?category=6459517517552436011">Computing &gt; Linux &gt; Howto</category>
<author>narky</author>
<pubDate>Tue, 05 Sep 2006 10:16:42 GMT</pubDate>
</item><item><title>BreezyCust</title>
<link>http://doc.gwos.org/index.php/BreezyCust</link>
<description>Breezy Customization Guide.This guide is a continued WIP, and contains information/tips for streamlining your Breezy system.</description>
<category domain="http://netvouz.com/narky?category=6459517517552436011">Computing &gt; Linux &gt; Howto</category>
<author>narky</author>
<pubDate>Tue, 22 Aug 2006 07:41:03 GMT</pubDate>
</item><item><title>how to open files from a network server from open office or any apps</title>
<link>http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/showthread.php?t=408086</link>
<description>Making network shares accesible from any app in linux. Handy howto!</description>
<category domain="http://netvouz.com/narky?category=6459517517552436011">Computing &gt; Linux &gt; Howto</category>
<author>narky</author>
<pubDate>Mon, 21 Aug 2006 08:04:17 GMT</pubDate>
</item><item><title>Unofficial Ubuntu dapper Wiki</title>
<link>http://ubuntuguide.org/wiki/Dapper</link>
<description>Unofficial Ubuntu 6.06 (Dapper Drake) Starter Guide  This guide was started by Chua Wen Kiat (Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia). It is now being maintained by the Linux Center of University of Latvia, and everyone else who is willing to contribute.</description>
<category domain="http://netvouz.com/narky?category=2900151348147049562">Computing &gt; Linux</category>
<author>narky</author>
<pubDate>Mon, 21 Aug 2006 05:45:34 GMT</pubDate>
</item><item><title>Get Azureus</title>
<link>http://www.getazureus.com/</link>
<description>Azureus is one of the most popular Internet peer-to-peer platforms, with millions of active users. Our award-winning technology has benefited from years of active open source community involvement and provides an easy and cost-effective way to distribute high-quality media to very large audiences. Azureus 3.0 (Summer 2006) joins movie and music fans with filmmakers and artists to create a rich, social, and completely new entertainment experience.</description>
<category domain="http://netvouz.com/narky?category=3562049479715536434">Computing &gt; World Wide Web</category>
<author>narky</author>
<pubDate>Sat, 05 Aug 2006 03:27:13 GMT</pubDate>
</item><item><title>How to configure and use LIRC (a remote control system for linux)</title>
<link>http://www.raoul.shacknet.nu/2006/01/10/how-to-configure-and-use-lirc/</link>
<description>LIRC is basically a small server which can decode or transmit infra-red signals. This is a tutorial about how to set up the LIRC server and how to use it in order to control your system or specific LIRC-enabled applications with a remote control. Examples of simple or more complicated setups are also provided.</description>
<category domain="http://netvouz.com/narky?category=6459517517552436011">Computing &gt; Linux &gt; Howto</category>
<author>narky</author>
<pubDate>Mon, 21 Aug 2006 05:09:03 GMT</pubDate>
</item><item><title>Installing TwonkyMedia 3.1 on an NSLU2</title>
<link>http://howtotwonky.pbwiki.com/</link>
<description>This site details how to install TwonkyMedia 3.1 on a LinkSys NSLU2.  The first time I did it was a nightmare, which I described in this post to the TwonkyVision forum.  In retrospect I did too much research, which lead to lots of conflicting advice — probably much of it out of date.  TwonkyVision may one day make this recipe obsolete or unnecessary, but until then these are &quot;tried and true&quot; recipes, which I hope you&#39;ll benefit from.</description>
<category domain="http://netvouz.com/narky?category=7599249748946060215">Computing &gt; HTPC</category>
<author>narky</author>
<pubDate>Tue, 29 Aug 2006 09:05:02 GMT</pubDate>
</item><item><title>Music Collection Sharing With Rhythmbox</title>
<link>http://www.raoul.shacknet.nu/2006/05/01/music-collection-sharing-with-rhythmbox/</link>
<description>Sharing music across the LAN with Rhythmbox takes only one click of the mouse. However, this article intends to provide an overview of what happens behind the scenes after this mouse button has been pressed and how Rhythmbox and Avahi work together in order to make the sharing of music such an easy task.</description>
<category domain="http://netvouz.com/narky?category=6459517517552436011">Computing &gt; Linux &gt; Howto</category>
<author>narky</author>
<pubDate>Mon, 21 Aug 2006 04:59:02 GMT</pubDate>
</item><item><title>MythTV Ubuntu Installation Guide</title>
<link>http://parker1.co.uk/mythtv_ubuntu.php</link>
<description>Installing MythTV is now easier than ever. This guide shows you how to do it using the latest Ubuntu distribution without compiling anything. I&#39;ve focused on DVB for the UK, but much of it should be applicable to anybody installing Myth.</description>
<category domain="http://netvouz.com/narky?category=8496997256035155744">Computing &gt; HTPC &gt; Howto</category>
<author>narky</author>
<pubDate>Tue, 22 Aug 2006 07:37:27 GMT</pubDate>
</item><item><title>overclockers guide to building a cheap htpc</title>
<link>http://www.overclockers.com.au/wiki/Basic_HTPC_Part_List</link>
<description>For ~$800, it is quite possible to build your own HTPC running a free Operating System software called Knoppmyth. Which means that you get to spend your entire budget on hardware, giving you more grunt for your dollar. The machine described below is more than able to drive MythTV (http://www.overclockers.com.au/wiki/MythTV) and will also be able to record multiple shows simultanuously when later upgraded with extra tuner cards. The prices between brackets below are averages of the prices found on StaticIce (http://www.staticice.com.au/) for the different parts.</description>
<category domain="http://netvouz.com/narky?category=8496997256035155744">Computing &gt; HTPC &gt; Howto</category>
<author>narky</author>
<pubDate>Sat, 19 Aug 2006 02:48:37 GMT</pubDate>
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