Category: UBUNTU HOWTO
How To Install Multiple OS Using VirtualBox In Ubuntu
VirtualBox is the biggest cross platform, free virtualization solution available today. It can run multiple operating systems in virtual machines. Using VirtualBox, you can create a virtual machine that has its own BIOS, boot order priority, and you can install any Operating system in it. The virtual machine can be assigned CPU (in case of [...]
Features And Installation Of Dictionary In Ubuntu
Ubuntu has built-in dictionary software that you can use to look words up. But you must be connected to internet in order to use this dictionary. But if you are online, then there are a lot of online dictionaries available on the internet. So sometimes, working offline, you might need to look up some words. [...]
Access ISO Files In Ubuntu
An ISO File is an image file/archive file of an optical disc such as CD/DVD. This image can be used to write disks. Many Linux distributions are distributed in bootable iso format to be burnt on the disk. The iso file itself is not of much use. But when burnt on a disk, the disk [...]
Super Fast GetJet Download Manager For Ubuntu / Debian
A download manager allows you to download files via http or ftp protocol. It provides many other features such as pausing and resuming downloads. A number of download managers are available for Microsoft Windows operating system, such as IDM, Orbit etc. But is there any alternative for such download manager for Linux? This article is [...]
Easy Install Flash Player In Ubuntu
On the newly installed Ubuntu system, you need to perform some installations to make it fully functional desktop system. For example the mp3 plugins are not installed by default, and may be you need to configure your wireless drivers. One more thing you must do is to install the flash player to be able to [...]




