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Windows 10 enables you to change which programs run at startup from the Settings app. You can make a program run on startup or prevent a program from launching on startup from there easily. Now follow the below guidance to learn how to do it. As you can see, all the startup apps will be displayed in the right interface, from which you can change which apps run automatically at startup in Windows Step 2 : Make sure the slider of any app you want to run at startup is turned On.

As for those apps that are redundant and unnecessary, you can click the slider to turn it off in order to stop it from opening automatically when you boot up your computer.

The reason may be that you are running an old version of Windows You can choose to change autostart programs in Windows 10 through Task Manager. Then you can start to manage your startup programs there. Step 2 : Under the Startup tab, scroll down and right-click the program that you want to change. If the startup status of the selected program is disabled but you want to run it at startup on your computer, select the option of Enable from the drop-down menu.

The Logitech mouse worked right out of the box, without any kind of configuration whatsoever. Call me old-fashioned, but I was completely surprised that vi was nowhere to be found. The Nano text editor was available and no vi. Naturally, that was one of the first programs I loaded with the Synaptic package manager. I also went ahead and loaded KompoZer , ispell, and the GuardDog firewall.

Make sure to check the boxes for the Jaunty Jackalope repositories under the third-party tab. It seemed like it would be cool for reading text.

I looked around on the Web for a solution with no luck, either. I finally threw up may hands and just reloaded from the USB stick. Guess I needed the practice. Lastly, I used the suspend button on the login screen to put the eeePC to sleep and took the little machine to Panera Bread.

You know the image… a technology writer in a yuppie coffee shop. Even had a Mocha Grande… so there, yes, I did it! Anyway, pushing the power button brought the thing back to life and after about 20 seconds I was able to see their wireless AP.

It connected without problems and I was again able to cruise the Web and add additional comments to this article. As you would expect, this story was written on the eeePC after installing Eeebuntu.

I loaded everything, took a few notes, and then hammered out the article in KompoZer. It just goes to show how far modern hardware and Linux distributions have come for ease of use and the ability to get work done. If you are looking for compact, highly portable and very capable Linux machine, this combination is a great way to go.

I definitely made the right choice. This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it is a consultant and well-known emerging technology writer. It is configured with Wifi and wireless drivers that enable you to easily connect your netbook to the Internet and enjoy web applications straight from the desktop.

EasyPeasy 1. Web site: en. The system features the MeeGo user interface and a few pre-installed applications, such as: — Banshee media player — NetworkManager — Evolution Express — a range of social networking features for Facebook, Twitter, MySpace, Flickr and Digg — Firefox and Chromium web browsers.

Smeegol 1. MeeGo 1. Web site: chromeos. Chromium OS — an open-source development version of Chrome OS, which is a Linux distribution designed by Google to work primarily with web applications. In preliminary design documents, Google describes a three-tier architecture: firmware, web browser and window manager, and system-level software and userland services.

Historically, Chromium OS was using the Ubuntu-based Linux kernel for the first several releases, but have since then moved on to track the upstream mainline kernel directly, applying changes for the features and stability. The source code has been published in He was building boots from a USB memory stick and included features that Google engineers had not yet implemented, such as support for the Java programming language. He stopped building it in the April of Moblin mobile Linux — an open source operating system and application stack for Mobile Internet Devices MIDs , netbooks, nettops and embedded devices built on the top of Linux kernel.

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