by Richard W | Jan 19, 2014 | How-To/Tips, Linux
For those using desktops or laptops with Intel graphic cards running Ubuntu Linux 13.10, here’s something they might want to do – Install Intel Graphic Installer for Linux. Intel Graphic Installer for Linux allows users to easily install the latest graphic and video...
by Richard W | Jan 14, 2014 | Internet, Linux, Web, Windows
Google Chrome version 32 was just released and if you’re a current Chrome user, you may go and download or upgrade to the latest version of Chrome in Windows, Mac or Linux (Ubuntu). Google updated the stable channel to 32.0.1700.76 for Windows and 32.1700.77 for Mac...
by Richard W | Jan 10, 2014 | How-To/Tips, Linux
Linux Kernel version 3.12.7 mainline has just been released and this brief tutorial is going to show you how to easily upgrade in Ubuntu. If you’re running Ubuntu 13.10 and below, chances are your system doesn’t have this latest kernel installed. The Linux Kernel is...
by Richard W | Jan 7, 2014 | How-To/Tips, Linux
If you’re currently Ubuntu 13.04 Raring Ringtail, it may be time to upgrade to the next version because support for it will end January 27 of this year. What Canonical (the parent company of Ubuntu) is saying is that as of January 27, no further security updates, bug...
by Richard W | Jan 5, 2014 | How-To/Tips, Linux
Not very long ago if you had asked a seasoned Linux user how to mount partitions in Ubuntu, they would’ve told you to use the fstab file in the /etc/ directory. It seemed like this was the only way to mount partitions in Linux systems, including Ubuntu. Well, not...
by Richard W | Jan 2, 2014 | How-To/Tips, Internet, Linux, Web, Wordpress
If you’re running a WordPress blog on a Nginx webserver, you should also enable FastCGI caching module. Nginx webserver is fast. When you combine Nginx and FastCGI caching module, you’ll greatly improve the performance of your web application, including a WordPress...