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Download Ubuntu 12.04 LTS (Precise Pangolin) ISO | 32-Bit | x86_64 (64-Bit) | Linux

Hello, This post will contain links for Downloading Ubuntu 12.04 LTS Precise Pangolin. My Current Experience with Ubuntu 11.10 Oneiric Ocelot is brilliant, Looking for next release of Ubuntu 12.04 LTS Precise Pangolin very eagerly. Hoping for the best version till now. Once you download and use this Ubuntu 12.04 LTS Precise Pangolin then please [...]

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Howto: Install Adobe Flash Player on 64-Bit ( x86_64) Linux | RHEL 6.x | CentOS 6.x

Hello, This post will show you that How to Install Adobe Flash Player on Linux 64-Bit Architecture for RHEL ( Red Hat Enterprise Linux )6.x and CentOS 6.x. In This Post Adobe Flash Player Version is :- 11.1.102.55 Previously Adobe Flash Player was available in BETA version, So At that time you have to download [...]

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Playing Free Linux Games | Ubuntu | Fedora

Hello, This post is some what different then Howtos. Yesterday i was passing some time on Linux and was bit free so though about playing games on Linux, Usually i don’t like to play that much games but Tried and Found Few Games which has good graphics and impressed with those games. Car Racing games [...]

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Howto: Clear and Disable Recent History in Ubuntu 11.10 Oneiric Ocelot | Unity | Linux

Hello, In this Howto You will able to Disable and Clear History from Ubuntu 11.10 Unity Linux. This post is something like trick and tips, In Ubuntu 11.10 Unity, If you open any document it will logged it to Recent History Item, One day you will realize that there are so may items, some time [...]

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Howto: Installing Sticky Notes on Linux | Fedora | Ubuntu

Hello, Now a days, Making Notes or Task List Is most important part in our life, We are used to Write Notes and Remembering task by Some Small Task Applications. In Windows 7, Sticky Notes application is very famous and If you want similar kind of thing on Linux then XPad is your friend, I [...]

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