Installing Arch Linux 2013.05.01 + KDE 4 in VMware Workstation 9

Installing Arch Linux 2013.05.01 + KDE 4 in VMware Workstation 9

Linux, Video Tutorials
What is Arch Linux? Arch Linux is an independently developed general purpose GNU/Linux distribution. Development focuses on simplicity, minimalism. Arch Linux was founded by Canadian programmer Judd Vinet. Its first formal release, Arch Linux 0.1, was on March 11, 2002. Although Arch is completely independent, it draws inspiration from the simplicity of other distributions including Slackware and BSD. Arch Linux is one of my favorite GNU/Linux distributions, however it is not as easy to install as are other Linux distributions. In this video tutorial, we will see how to Install step-by-step How to Install Arch Linux 2020.09 + KDE Plasma Desktop + Apps + VMware Tools on VMware Workstation https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=moecil7aSKo&pp=ygU8QXJjaCBMaW51eCAyMDEzLjA1LjAxICsgS0RFIDQuMTAgaW4gVk13YXJlIFdvcmtzdGF0aW9uIDkuMC4y Hope you found it informative and useful. Any questions or comments are welcomed.
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Installing Debian 7.0 Wheezy in VMware Workstation 9

Installing Debian 7.0 Wheezy in VMware Workstation 9

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Debian is the most stable and popular non-commercial Linux distribution. It is maintained by a global community of over 1,200 registered developers dedicated to improving and enhancing its functionality. So, new versions of Debian are released only when they are ready. The package management tools in Debian are so well-developed that even commercial Linux distributions such as Red Hat have implemented Debian's technology to handle their packages. Related Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CdzIzCckr2A Hope you found it informative and useful.Any questions or comments are welcomed.
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How to Install Linux Mint 15 Cinnamon (Olivia) in VMware Workstation 9.0.2

How to Install Linux Mint 15 Cinnamon (Olivia) in VMware Workstation 9.0.2

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The purpose of Linux Mint is to produce a modern, elegant and comfortable operating system which is both powerful and easy to use. Linux Mint is the most popular desktop Linux distribution and the 3rd most widely used home operating system. Why Linux Mint? These are some reasons for the success of Linux Mint: Free and open source. Community-driven. Based on Debian and Ubuntu, it provides about 30,000 packages. Works out of the box, with full multimedia support and is extremely easy to use. Safe and reliable. Related Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MMMcwAUi9BA
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Envy: A Fast and Easy Way to Install Video Drivers for Ubuntu

Linux
If you have an advanced Video Card, you can sometimes have trouble installing the drivers. A fast and easy way to install your Video drivers is to use a program called Envy. Envy can help you with your initial installation, and any time you have to reinstall because of a Kernel update. 1- Open your favorite terminal 2- type in sudo apt-get install envyng-gtk 3- Launch EnvyNG's GUI by selecting it in the "Applications/System Tools" menu.
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Installing Arch Linux 2013.05.01 + Xfce 4.10 in VMware Workstation 9

Installing Arch Linux 2013.05.01 + Xfce 4.10 in VMware Workstation 9

Linux, Video Tutorials
What is Arch Linux? Arch Linux is an independently developed general purpose GNU/Linux distribution. Development focuses on simplicity, minimalism. Arch Linux was founded by Canadian programmer Judd Vinet. Its first formal release, Arch Linux 0.1, was on March 11, 2002. Although Arch is completely independent, it draws inspiration from the simplicity of other distributions including Slackware, CRUX and BSD. Arch Linux is one of my favorite GNU/Linux distributions, however it is not as easy to install as are other Linux distributions. Related Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8ILPjsZvs8Y Hope you found it informative and useful. Any questions or comments are welcomed.
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SSH Connection: Wait long after entering username – ssh password prompt delay

Linux
When I make ssh connection I get long wait just after entering username. It's most likely that ssh daemon  is set up to do a DNS reverse-lookup on the host that's connecting. So, sshd try to find reverse DNS record for a while before prompting you password. If you do not want to wait,  you can either add your client's ip and hostname information to /etc/hosts file on linux or you can disable reverse dns lookup in /etc/ssh/sshd_config 1- Open your terminal window 2- Edit /etc/ssh/sshd_config 3- Add UseDNS no at the end 4- Restart your ssh daemon
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