- How to Become Root in Linux

The 'root' account on a Linux computer is the account with full privileges. Root access is often necessary for performing commands in Linux, especially commands that affect system
- How to Check the IP Address in Linux

This wikiHow teaches you how to view your computer's private and public IP addresses on a Linux computer. Understand when to use this method. The public IP address is what websites
- How to Create and Edit Text File in Linux by Using Terminal

This wikiHow teaches you how to use the Terminal app in Linux to create a text file. After doing so, you can use one of Linux's built-in text editors to make changes to the file.
- How to Install Debian

Debian is an operating system based on the GNU/Linux build. The Debian operating system, like most other Linux distributions, is free and open source. It is a popular operating
- How to Install Software in Debian Linux

This wikiHow teaches you how to use tools built into Debian Linux to install software packages. If you're using the desktop version of Debian, you can use Synaptic to install
- How to Change Your Desktop Wallpaper on Linux Mint

This wikiHow will show you different ways to change the Linux Mint desktop wallpaper. Obtain the picture you want for your wallpaper. Save it on your computer.
- How to Install Google Chrome on Linux Mint

Google Chrome is not in the default Linux repositories, so if you would like to install it through the Terminal, you would have to add the right repository. Instead of getting into
- How to Uninstall Programs in Linux Mint

The Linux Mint operating system offers thousands of different programs and applications. But what happens when you want to uninstall one? Here's how to do it! Click Menu. Go to the
- How to Install Mesa (OpenGL) on Linux Mint

Mesa is an open-source implementation of the OpenGL specification - a system for rendering interactive 3D graphics. Technically, OpenGL is just a specification, implemented by your
- How to Install Linux Mint

This wikiHow teaches you how to replace your computer's operating system with Linux Mint. You can do this on both Windows and Mac computers. Back up your computer. Since you'll be
- How to Keep in Touch with a Friend

Over time, friends and acquaintances can grow apart. Although you may not be as close as you once were, it is still important to maintain a connection with people who you care
- How to Create an Ubuntu Virtual Machine with VirtualBox (Mac)

The following instructions will enable you to create an Ubuntu virtual machine. They have been created specifically for a Mac computer, but are essentially the same for Windows. As
- How to Run MediaWiki on Ubuntu

MediaWiki is a free software wiki package written in PHP, and it is currently used by several projects of non-profit Wikimedia Foundation and by several other projects like that of
- How to Run Ubuntu from Windows as an Executable

Virtual machine software allows you to take other operating systems such as Ubuntu in your Windows environment to try out the operating system. Running Ubuntu in a virtual machine
- How to Install Edubuntu

Edubuntu is an official flavour of Ubuntu that they say is 'the free education orientated operating system for kids of all ages'. The aim of Edubuntu is to get Ubuntu into schools,
- How to Capture Adobe Flash Videos on Ubuntu Linux

This tutorial will serve as an introduction to capturing an Adobe Flash Video on Ubuntu Linux. Some embedded videos are stored as FLV videos. This article will show you how to
- How to Convert Package Files in Ubuntu Using Alien

If you want to install packages that you cannot directly install to your Ubuntu system, you should use the Alien Package Converter application. This program converts between the
- How to Change Your Computer Name in Ubuntu

If you ever wished to change your computer name, here is how to do it. Many people think that this is possible only if you do reinstall the operating system, but this is not true.
- How to Edit Ubuntu Repositories

Has a website told you to add a Ubuntu Repository? Then follow these Steps. Any changes require you to be in the 'sudo' user group and have your password handy. Open the Ubuntu
- How to Install Ubuntu in Windows

This wikiHow teaches you how to install and run Ubuntu Linux on your Windows computer's desktop. You'll use a free program called VirtualBox to do so; this will allow you to run