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How-to: File sharing with Ubuntu using Samba How-to: File sharing with Ubuntu using Samba
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http://www.pcmech.co m - A how-to on how to share files and folders from Ubuntu to Windows XP and XP to Ubuntu.



Running Ubuntu Linux in Windows XP using VMware Running Ubuntu Linux in Windows XP using VMware
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Video duration: 636 seconds

http://www.pcmech.co m - This is a great way to try out a fully installed Linux without having to partition your hard drive or any of that other nasty stuff. Apologies for the clunky parts of this vid. I had to rush it out because I have a DVD I'm working on at the moment.



How-To: Installing Ubuntu 7.10 How-To: Installing Ubuntu 7.10
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http://www.pcmech.co m - How-to: Installing Ubuntu 7.10



Windows Movie Maker / YouTube Tutorial Windows Movie Maker / YouTube Tutorial
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http://www.pcmech.co m - How to capture video from a camcorder, save file and then upload to YouTube



How-to: Change your boot and logon screen in Windows XP How-to: Change your boot and logon screen in Windows XP
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http://www.pcmech.co m - How-to: Change your boot and logon screen in Windows XP



Microsoft Windows Media Player 11 primer Microsoft Windows Media Player 11 primer
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http://www.pcmech.co m - Some quick how-to's with the Microsoft Windows Media Player 11



How-to: Set up IMAP Gmail with Outlook Express / Thunderbird How-to: Set up IMAP Gmail with Outlook Express / Thunderbird
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http://www.pcmech.co m - How-to: Set up IMAP Gmail with Microsoft Outlook Express or Mozilla Thunderbird



Joost - Internet TV For Free Joost - Internet TV For Free
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Video duration: 180 seconds

http://www.pcmech.co m - Joost.com is a free, internet-based television system that looks really cool. Watch David show it to you as he demonstrates it on a big TV.