by Richard W | Apr 12, 2013 | How-To/Tips, Linux, Ubuntu 13.04 Raring Ringtail, Windows
Video LAN, a very popular media player that supports Windows, Mac OS X and Linux systems, including Ubuntu has just been updated to version 2.0.6 and this brief tutorial is going to show you how to install it or upgrade your current installation to the newest version....
by Richard W | Apr 10, 2013 | How-To/Tips, Linux, Ubuntu 13.04 Raring Ringtail
FF Multi Converter is a simple yet powerful open source application that lets you convert audio and video files, documents and other types of data from one format to another. For example, if you want to convert a MP3 music file to another format like WMA that works...
by Richard W | Apr 9, 2013 | How-To/Tips, Linux, Ubuntu 13.04 Raring Ringtail, Windows
A file system is a part of the operating system that determines how file are named, stored and organized. It manages files and folders and the information that are needed to find them. Every major operating system has files system. Windows, Mac OS X and Linux have...
by Richard W | Apr 8, 2013 | How-To/Tips, Linux, Ubuntu 13.04 Raring Ringtail
Ubuntu 13.04 Raring Ringtail will be released in a few weeks and pretty soon you may have to upgrade to take advantage of some of the newest features. There are multiple ways to upgrade in Ubuntu; One is via its Software Updater and another via the command console....
by Richard W | Apr 6, 2013 | How-To/Tips, Internet, Linux, Windows
With Windows 8, you can share files and documents with users on your local computer and local network. Local users can sign using their local accounts and access the shared resources. Local network users must connect to your computer over the network to access those...
by Richard W | Apr 4, 2013 | How-To/Tips, Linux, Windows
The Document Foundation (TDF) has just announced the release of LibreOffice 4.0.2, the third release of the 4.0 family which fixes several bugs and glitches. This brief tutorial is going to show you how to upgrade your current installation in Ubuntu. There were...