
We take a look at what’s new in the Gutsy Gibbon release of Ubuntu Linux

Fancy an extreme makeover? With Linux you can change the graphical interface

Find out how Linux could be the ideal solution for your old Dos games

The Linux command line is less frightening than you might think

We round up our look at Ubuntu with a collection of top tips

How the Linux boot process begins – and how to overcome common problems

Linux can treat an image file – an exact copy of your disk data – as a device itself
How to make the change

Linux partitions explained, and find out how to dual-boot with Windows
Inside an Edgy release of Ubuntu and the new Flash player for Linux

You can use tools to support NTFS well beyond read-only access

A new project based on Linux code can add extra features to your music player

Keep the music playing on your iPod with new firmware
How do I use Linux to record and watch programmes
How to access files via an FTP connection
Giving two pins for a spin-up delay prevents damage to some power supplies

How to use the automated options in Ubuntu, and a quick look at Kubuntu
Using a dual boot Windows XP and Linux system
Open-source operating systems can have numerous attractions for small businesses
Flash won't work

Everything you need to know about installing and configuring the latest Ubuntu release
How to install the open-source Squeezebox, and use Amarok to manage your tunes

Linux is free to modify and distribute, safer than other systems and easier than ever to use. Find out how to get it, install it and use the open-source OS
A KDE desktop feature can make tasks easier, and how to configure a wireless network card on Linux

A step-by-step guide to help you solve some common graphics problems