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Gnome and KDE are desktop environments.
http://lifehacker.com/5762081/wtf-desktop-environments-gnome-kde-and-more-explained
thanks for the link beginner pa lang kaya medyo hirap
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Gnome and KDE are desktop environments.
http://lifehacker.com/5762081/wtf-desktop-environments-gnome-kde-and-more-explained
Sir. Topet
penge naman link nung Linux movie na nabanggit nung isa nating kaklase dito....THANKS....
The whole documentary is available on Youtube
[youtube]CjaC8Pq9-V0[/youtube]
Edit: ayaw maembed dito .. sa video streaming section lang ata pede
ito link youtube vid link http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CjaC8Pq9-V0
Friend,
Natakpan yata ng screenshot window yung gusto mong ipakita.
Just a reminder by the way, there are 2 items that you need to install:
1. openvpn
2. openvpn network manager gnome (can't remember the exact name, just play around with these words when doing a search...basta ang keyword niyan is may "network", "network-manager", or "network manager")
Just type them in the search box. Kasi if you install only OpenVPN, that means you already have OpenVPN but you can only configure them from the command line (Terminal). Those who are slightly advanced users are already okay with this and they no longer needed to install the GUI version (so that they can just "point-and-click" with the mouse using Network Manager).
Those who are quite new prefer to use the "point-and-click" method so if you want to do this as well, you need to install the 2nd item I mentioned.
By the way, about sa sinabi mo na yung mga VPN threads dito is puro pang-Windows...that's not true. In fact, all those programs that come with the VPN config file (i.e. Poknat, Mango, etc.)...yung GUI app nun is actually OpenVPN, ni-modify lang nila yung hitsura (for "branding" purposes).
You can likewise do some back-reading and check also the tutorials in Page 1. I am very sure na may nakasagot na ng mga questions mo dahil ako lang ang nakakapag-update ng Page 1 na First post.
I know the thread is already long...but there's a tool that you can use to make searching easier, like "Search This Thread". Just click on "Search This Thread" and type VPN. I'm sure mas magiging madali ang paghanap mo ng sagot.
EDIT: Ako na ang nag-search para sa iyo, babasahin na lang po. http://www.symbianize.com/search.php?searchid=21101740
Gandang Gabi TS,
Wow lalong humahaba tong thread ng ubuntu ha!
Ala ba tayong problema jan na kailangan nang solusyon.
Pambawi lang, tagal na kasi akong absent sa thread na ito eh!
Eto nga pala pasalubong ko sa mga gumagamit ng MAGIG IP, pero
dito ko muna share sa mga ka- Ubunturero ko.
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Ubuntu lucid ginamit ko para ma obtain to.
Galing talaga ng Ubuntu.
Good Morning guys! patulong naman...
@Sir Topet
Nainstall ko na mga kelangan exactly kung ano nakalagay don sa ss ng tutorial mo pero di pa rin ako makaconnect thru vpn,wala namang error messages. Wala ding lumalabas na padlock icon, Pacheck naman po kung ano mali ko. Salamat!
@Bugenhagen
Bro wala ka na ba binago or inedit don sa config file ng peoples vpn? ang alam ko kse yug username at password lang naman ang palaging nagbabago don as per TS ng Peoples VPN, tapos sabi nya din remove ko lang daw ung 'win-sys env' don sa config file para gumana sa ubuntu. Ginawa mo din ba yun?
Friend,
May error message dapat yan kahit papaano na magpop-up. Can you post the screenshots of the following:
1. Yung mismong configuration ng .ovpn file na ginagamit mo para mag-connect
2. Click on "Edit" dun sa VPN na ginagamit mo and then click on "Advanced...". Tapos paki-post din ang screenshot.
thanks for the quick reply Sir TS. Meron nga pong error message hmmmm funny, ngayon lang sya nagpakita. Sir, yung 2nd ss ko po, un na po yung ss ko from edit/advanced/general tab. Now, attachd ko po ung error message and the .ovpn file, kindly see na lang po.Thank you very much.
yoh guys! welcome me! hahaha!!
kaka install ko lang nitong ubuntu na ito, thanks sa mga tutorials na nakita ko sa unahan ^_^
i have a problem, bakit kapag nai shushutdown ko may codes pang lumalabas? pwede bang tanggalin un?
suggest na din kayo ng mga app na ilalagay ko, wala pa kasing laman, MARAMING SALAMAT ^_^ Keep it Up!
Friend,
Welcome to the thread.
Normal lang yung mga nakikita mo when you shut down the computer, ganun talaga pag Linux. Para sa mga ibang users, mahalagang nakikita nila ang mga "codes" na yan.
For knowing what to do or what to install after installing Linux (Ubuntu), type in Google "things to do after installing Ubuntu xx.xx" (where xx.xx is your Ubuntu version).
ako itatry ko pa lang yung opensuse paano ba mag install ng driver sa linux?
hindi ko sure, but i believe you search for your drivers in YasT. yung parang repository ng opensuse. di ko sure kasi ang onti ng documentation for opensuse, di katulad ng sa ubuntu. i believe kasi syempre mas focus sila dun sa commercial na OS (suse).
matanong ko lang kayo mga sir, ayaw nyo ba sa Unity? actually, ok nga sya eh, napakabilis ko makapag open ng needed applications ko, sarap for multi tasking.
uhm di po ako familiar sa unity sir, distro din ba sya? tatlo kasi pinapagpilian ko sir, yung opensuse, ubuntu at saka yung linuxmint.
uhm di po ako familiar sa unity sir, distro din ba sya? tatlo kasi pinapagpilian ko sir, yung opensuse, ubuntu at saka yung linuxmint.
It works out of the box, with full multimedia support and is extremely easy to use.
It's both free of cost and open source.
It's community-driven. Users are encouraged to send feedback to the project so that their ideas can be used to improve Linux Mint.
Based on Debian and Ubuntu, it provides about 30,000 packages and one of the best software managers.
It's safe and reliable. Thanks to a conservative approach to software updates, a unique Update Manager and the robustness of its Linux architecture, Linux Mint requires very little maintenance (no regressions, no antivirus, no anti-spyware...etc).