LuninuX OS, a computer operating system based on the Linux distribution Ubuntu, is now at version 12.10 Beta 2. LuninuX OS 12.10 Beta 2 is based on Ubuntu 12.10 (Quantal Quetzal), but this is not a stable version and bugs are still possible.
LuninuX OS is a super-fast, great-looking, secure, intuitive operating system that powers desktops and laptops. LuninuX OS is absolutely free, and comes with a selection of the best applications designed to meet most of your daily needs. It can be run directly from a CD/DVD/USBStick and optionally be installed to a HDD, including IDE, SCSI, SATA, PATA and USB drives.
Hello faithful community which i call home,I would like to make a confession.I was recently trying to watch a video online. #! was not loading the video because it was wmv format. (kab.tv)so i got a little frustrated since i needed to watch the videos for school. I decided that not being able to find a solution to this problem and the importance of these videos that i would have to switch OS.
Here are some links to torrent downloads of some live USB images for a few different flavors of Ubuntu.
Here are some links to torrent downloads of some live USB images for a few different flavors of Ubuntu.
I created a USB live with Ubuntu and works just great. However, I would want to know how to master this portable solution.
My first concern is data lose (maybe the stick gets lost, maybe damaged) so would love to be able to sync all my data from the usb ubuntu live on ubuntu one.
Dear Ubuntu:
It was with great joy that I first loaded Ubuntu (around version 9, as I recall). Each upgrade brought some excitement, and unlike other desktop-oriented distros, Ubuntu just worked. Then, with 11.04 came Unity, and the community complained. No problem, I could switch to Ubuntu Classic. Then with 11.10, you took that away, and the community complained.
Hi all, good be back on Linux, hopefully a great year ahead for it.
Upon hearing of Steams support for it, I'm wanting to jump onboard again.
But...having a problem installing it.
Same burner, same disks, burnt slowly, tested on other machines and working ok.
Linux Mint 14 cinnamon installed no problems,
my old Ubuntu 9.10 live CD started up with no worries too.
I have a Dell XPS 8500 pc, with windows 8, and UEFI, I want a dual boot with windows 8 and ubuntu 12.10(64 bits) ..