How to fix the number of kernels during the Ubuntu boot up! June 16, 2008
Posted by galigio in Computers & Internet, GNU/Linux, Linux, Linux & OpenSource, Linux Tips, Tech, Technology, Technology News, Technology and Software, Tecnologia.Tags: boot, boot up, kernel, Linux, Linux Tips, Startup, startup manager, Ubuntu
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We are sorry for the delay in uploading this new post but we had some technical problems. It happens! This week, in our Linux Page (in Spanish) we have posted a couple of simple but effective tips to choose how many Kernels you want you see when starting up your Ubuntu 8.04. Using Add/Remove Programs it is possible to install the “StartUp Manager” program which allows you to easily choose the number of kernels you prefer. Moreover we have suggested an alternative command line “delete” and “save” solution for the people who prefer to solve this inconvenience without installing new software. Good work!

Security package (Rev. 1.2) for Ubuntu: antivirus, firewall and P2P stealth March 24, 2008
Posted by galigio in Antivirus for Linux, ClamAV, Computadoras, Computers & Internet, Firestarter, Firewall for Ubuntu, Moblock, Privacy, Security package for Ubuntu, Seguridad, Tech, Technology, Technology News, Technology and Software, Tecnologia, security.Tags: Technology, Ubuntu 7.10, Ubuntu, Linux, Antivirus for Linux, Antivirus for Ubuntu, Avast for Linux, Avast for Ubuntu, Computers & Internet, Firestarter, Firewall for Ubuntu, GNU/Linux, Get Linux, Installations, Linux & OpenSource, Linux Tips, Linux installation, PeerGuardian, PeerGuardian for Linux, PeerGuardian for Ubuntu, Security package for Ubuntu, System Configuration for Ubuntu, Technology News, Technology and Software, Ubuntu tips, migrate to linux
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Last May, in our Linux Page (in Spanish), we posted some suggestions about a basic security package for Linux. After less than one year we are back on this topic also because more than something has changed. As you know, Linux is the safer OS you can use today: specific Linux viruses are few and malware is rare but with the increasing of users some threads are becoming real. For this reason, I strongly believe that nowadays a firewall, like Firestarter, is not enough and we all need also a good antivirus and Moblock: the program which allows to use the Peer Guardian lists on Ubuntu protecting your privacy. Today, in our Linux package we’ve posted a short updated manual where we explain how to install a firewall (Firestarter), an antivirus (ClamAV) and a P2P stealth (Moblock). We have tested all this software on a Ubuntu 7.10 without relevant problems; the combined use of this triplet is strongly recommended for people who desire to preserve their data and privacy. Read us! 
















