You can find information on how to use virtual machine software under Ubuntu on several websites such as Ubuntu Documentation, Ubuntu Forums and Download Squad.
Ubuntu Forums was created in 2004.
Yes, Ubuntu Forums are about electronics.
Ubuntu forums have gotten very popular lately. The users are usually in the thousands. The latest one I saw had 23,000 on it and that one wasn't that popular.
To find help using GotoMeeting on Linux, one can visit the GotoMeeting website, where they will post troubleshooting, help guides, and FAQs. Additionally, you can visit tech forums on the web, such as Ubuntu Forums, or find a local tech-savvy agent for guidance.
One can find more information about Ubuntu guides online at a website called Ubuntu Guides. There is also a Kobo eBook called The Ubuntu Beginners Guide.
Ubuntu forums, like any other forums, will vary in their usefulness depending on the user's knowledge level, the participants in the forum, and the rules of the forum. While some forums are full of experts, others are full of novices looking for advice.
The ubuntu forums is a Linux based forum that is open to users and professional users alike. The forum was designed as a community to help each other with problems. Answers to issues are resolved from other people. There is a large amount of information given on the forums, but it is always best to check the information to ensure there are no errors.
Ubuntu forums is a useful place to talk to other Linux and Ubuntu users to both give and receive advice about using these systems. It has over 1.3 million members so there is a great deal of knowledge that you can tap in to free of charge.
To find information on the Ubuntu network manager, one can do so by visiting the Ubuntu webpage. There, one can either visit the "Community Help Wiki" section or can even call customer service for more detail.
it really depends on what distro of Linux you would like. by far the most user friendly i have came across is ubuntu. www.ubuntu.com download the live CD and try it out, doesnt require install to test, but has install option on live disc. as a matter of dual booting to use windows and Linux, you can find information all over Google about that, or the ubuntu forums. i use ubuntu as a main OS, and i have not had windows installed since 2005, no need for it. check out the ubuntu forums for any help as well as their irc channel.
NetworkManager refers to wireless for the operating system known as Ubuntu. Any site such as RedHat or the Ubuntu website can provide one with information about networkmanager.