Beryl - SVN Style: Ubuntu Software >> How Tos >> Beryl how to
I am going to provide 2 ways to accomplish both tasks. 1 for the person who would rather just run a script and have it over with and 1 for the person who likes to use the terminal. Note: from step 3 down you will be unable to view this page as it will kill gdm in order to install the driver, it is highly suggested you print this page. more...
Repos - How to add: Ubuntu Software >> How Tos >> Repos how to
Adding custom repos there are many ways to do this I will show all the ways I can think of, beyond using the above method. Below are methods of adding our custom repo which hosts hard to obtain packages of some great software for Ubuntu. more...
Linux Distro - How to: Ubuntu Software >> Howto >> distro
Both Ubuntu Ultimate Edition as well as Ubuntu Christmas Edition were created using Ubuntu - Edgy Eft 6.10 (debian based) and Reconsructor Software. Through the use of rmods. Features can be added / removed from a Ubuntu distro with the click of a mouse. I write rmods almost daily sometimes 6 or 7 a day, please check back often as I will be adding a page for posting additional modules I and others have created. more...
Module Writing - How to: Ubuntu Software >> Howto >> Module Writing
First off hats off to Evan for writing the software. An .rmod is basically a bash script, do bare in mind in a chroot environment. You can learn about bash scripting almost in its entirety. However this Howto is specific to reconstructor. First we will start with the code I'll copy from one of my current mods: more...
Super Tweaking Ultimate - How to: Ubuntu Software >> Howto >> Super Tweaking Ultimate
Even though these tweaks, work perfectly fine on my computer; not all computers are the same. Although this "Howto" is written with Ubuntu Ultimate in mind I see no reason why it should not work with Feisty Fawn as well. These tweaks work very well for me however, not all computers have the same hardware, for example I have wireless and don't use it, I remove services for wireless a catastrophic event for those that may use wireless, if you overlook something of this magnitude you accept the responsibilities of possibly having to re-install your operating system. I accept no responsibility for any negative effects these tweaks may have on your operating system. To see the true power of this how to, it is suggested that you check the current amount of resources available before and after. more...
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