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Bill Giannikos (Home Page)


Introduction

The following is a guide for installing Adobe Flash player on your Debian GNU/Linux 5.0 system. This will allow you to use websites which depend on flash to operate properly.


Notes

The Adobe Flash player is closed source proprietary software and as such goes against the spirit and intent of Debian, Linux and open source.</description>
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Bill Giannikos (Home Page)


Introduction

Fedora 12 does not support either the Realtek 8172 or 8192se as standard. This guide will help you add support for these wireless controllers to your system.


Notes

These are not the best drivers ever written and may exhibit problems (such as dropouts) from time to time. If you are having issues you may like to periodically check if newer drivers have been released and install those.</description>
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	*  Installing Fedora 12
	*  Configuring a NVIDIA graphics chip for Fedora 12
	*  Configuring the audio and updating ALSA for Fedora 12
	*  Installing the latest V4L TV tuner drivers for Fedora 12
	*  Configuring media and DVD playback in Fedora 12
	*  Installing VMware Tools in Fedora 12
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Bill Giannikos (Home Page)


Introduction

Ubuntu 9.10 does not support either the Realtek 8172 or 8192se as standard. This guide will help you add support for these wireless controllers to your system.


Notes

These are not the best drivers ever written and may exhibit problems (such as dropouts) from time to time. If you are having issues you may like to periodically check if newer drivers have been released and install those.</description>
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Bill Giannikos (Home Page)


Introduction

The recently release Intel Arrandale chipset is not supported as standard by Ubuntu 9.10. Most people are finding that all they get is a blank screen, even when using the Live CD. This guide will add support to your Ubuntu installation for the Arrandale chipset.</description>
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	*  Installing Ubuntu 9.10
	*  Configuring a NVIDIA graphics chip for Ubuntu 9.10
	*  Configuring the fglrx module for ATI graphics chips in Ubuntu 9.10
	*  Configuring the audio and updating ALSA for Ubuntu 9.10
	*  Configuring the ndiswrapper module for wireless controllers without native Linux drivers in Ubuntu 9.10
	*  Installing the latest V4L TV tuner drivers for Ubuntu 9.10
	*  Configuring media and DVD playback in Ubuntu 9.10
	*  Installing VMware Workstation…</description>
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Bill Giannikos (Home Page)


Introduction

In this guide we will be going through the process of correctly installing VMware Tools in Debian GNU/Linux 5.0. This guide assumes you have already installed VMware Workstation, have installed Debian GNU/Linux 5.0 as a guest and have installed all the latest system updates for the guest.</description>
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Bill Giannikos


Introduction

This guide will help update your version of the ALSA modules under openSUSE 11.2. This is useful for people whose sound is not currently working with their current version of ALSA. We will be covering the installation of the the latest stable drivers, the latest development and the CVS ALSA modules.</description>
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Bill Giannikos


Introduction

This guide will help you configure the proprietary nvidia module under openSUSE 11.2. I will not be covering the open source nv module included with Xorg because its configuration is normally handled automatically by openSUSE.</description>
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        <description>Author

Bill Giannikos


Introduction

In this guide we will be providing a easy set of instructions for installing openSUSE 11.2 onto your computer. This guide already assumes you have prepared your computer for Linux or alternatively have followed the guides for VMware or VirtualBox if you plan to run openSUSE as a virtual machine.</description>
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        <dc:creator>Bill Giannikos</dc:creator>
        <title>SUSE-OpenSUSE Guides</title>
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        <description>openSUSE 11.2 Specific Guides

	*  Installing openSUSE 11.2
	*  Configuring a NVIDIA graphics chip for openSUSE 11.2
	*  Configuring the audio and updating ALSA for openSUSE 11.2

openSUSE 11.1 Specific Guides

	*  Installing openSUSE 11.1
	*  Configuring a NVIDIA graphics chip for openSUSE 11.1
	*  Configuring the audio and updating ALSA for openSUSE 11.1</description>
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        <dc:creator>Bill Giannikos</dc:creator>
        <title>Installing VMware Tools in Fedora 12 - created</title>
        <link>http://www.linwik.com/wiki/installing+vmware+tools+in+fedora+12?rev=1264140660&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>Author(s)

Bill Giannikos (Home Page)


Introduction

In this guide we will be going through the process of correctly installing VMware Tools in Fedora 12. This guide assumes you have already installed VMware Workstation, have installed Fedora 12 as a guest and have installed all the latest system updates for the guest. This guide is for VMware Workstation 7, but may work for VMware Workstation 6.5 as well.</description>
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        <dc:creator>Bill Giannikos</dc:creator>
        <title>Installing Fedora 12</title>
        <link>http://www.linwik.com/wiki/installing+fedora+12?rev=1264138946&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>Author(s)

Bill Giannikos (Home Page)


Introduction

In this guide we will be providing a easy set of instructions for installing Fedora 12 on your computer. This guide already assumes you have prepared your computer for Linux or alternatively have followed the guides for VMware or VirtualBox if you plan to run Fedora as a virtual machine.</description>
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        <dc:creator>Bill Giannikos</dc:creator>
        <title>Configuring media and DVD playback in Fedora 12 - created</title>
        <link>http://www.linwik.com/wiki/configuring+media+and+dvd+playback+in+fedora+12?rev=1264138655&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>Author(s)

Bill Giannikos (Home Page)


Introduction

This guide will help you install playback facilities for DVDs and media files which are not supported in Fedora 12. Due to legal issues Fedora does not include these functions so you will need to install this manually. This will install support for MP3, x264 as well as other files.</description>
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        <dc:creator>Bill Giannikos</dc:creator>
        <title>Installing the latest V4L TV tuner drivers for Fedora 12 - created</title>
        <link>http://www.linwik.com/wiki/installing+the+latest+v4l+tv+tuner+drivers+for+fedora+12?rev=1264137988&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>Author(s)

Bill Giannikos (Home Page)


Introduction

This guide will help you install the latest development V4L TV tuner drivers under Fedora 12. Fedora already includes a older but better tested driver set with its kernel however you may need to update to the latest version for (better) support of your TV tuner card.</description>
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