by WebDevRobert | Apr 23, 2009 | Linux Administrator
It is important your Linux system have the correct time and date. The correct time and date plays a roll in event logging, updating and many other functions. This article will walk you through setting the correct time and date in KDE. Assuming you are already logged...
by WebDevRobert | Apr 22, 2009 | Linux Administrator
When you configure KDE for root access, the root user will have the ability to log into the KDE GUI from the KDE Welcome Screen. Root access to any GUI is an extremely high security risk. Experienced Linux users avidly oppose making this modification to the KDE GUI....
by WebDevRobert | Apr 21, 2009 | Linux Administrator
Installing Debian 4 on a PC will prove to pretty straight forward and simple. This is an online user’s guide, providing assistance with basic installation, configuration and setup of a Debian GNU/Linux 4.0 (etch) on a PC. Before you begin, please understand this...
by WebDevRobert | Apr 20, 2009 | Linux Administrator
If you’ve been to my blog before, you may have read about Dell’s latest, Premier Business Laptop, the Latitude E6500. It came with my choice of Micro$lop’s latest flop – Windoz Vista, or probably the best OS Micro$lop has ever developed –...
by WebDevRobert | Apr 17, 2009 | Linux Administrator
A Root Password can be exceptionally difficult to recover, if you loose or forget it. I think I would go as far as to say, the Root Password is nearly impossible to recover. However, if you are using Debian GNU/Linux, it may be possible to re-set the Root Password, to...
by WebDevRobert | Mar 16, 2009 | Linux Administrator
I am striking this post out on a new Dell Latitude E6500. The Latitude E6500 is Dell’s latest, Premier Business Laptop. To me, any good laptop needs to be portable, have a battery that lasts, have external expansion ports, and operate at a reasonable temperature. So,...