Well its the end of another year and this blog has been through some ups and downs. I wanted to put together a quick post outlining the top ten most popular tutorials of late. Many of you have showed your support by submitting tutorials to Digg and leaving comments. I thank you for your support in helping get this information to as many people as possible. Education is going to be the key for Ubuntu to continue to rise. If you’ve missed any of these previous posts take a minute to catch up. As always, if you enjoyed the post consider giving it your vote on Digg or share it on del.icio.us!
10. How to Install Flock Web Browser on Ubuntu - Digg'd with 15 Votes
9. Google Toolbar Fix Instructions For Firefox 2 - Digg'd with 14 Votes
8. Setting up gaim for use with gmail chat (Jabber) - Digg'd with 17 Votes
7. Alternate Desktop Managers - Xfce / Fluxbox / Enlightenment / Blackbox / Openbox / Afterstep / FVWM / WindowMaker - Digg'd with 18 Votes
6. DOS Emulation with DOSBox - Digg'd with 22 Votes
5. How to clone an Ubuntu installation - Digg'd with 28 Votes
4. XGL on Dapper (nVidia) - Digg'd with 32 Votes
3. How to install & Play World of Warcraft - Digg'd with 45 Votes
2. How to Enable DVD Playback - Digg'd with 852 Votes
1. Ubuntu Tutorials - Digg'd with 979 Votes
2007 is going to be a great year for Free & Open Source Software. I promise to continue blogging if you’ll promise to keep coming back!
Update: This top ten was taken from this blog alone. If you have a tutorial that has seen some success (Digg, del.icio.us, etc) please share the link as a comment. Thanks!
Aww, my tutorial http://digg.com/linux_unix/HOWTO_Beryl_with_latest_nvidia_drivers_and_Edgy_s_built_in_AIGLX_no_XGL didn’t make it with 23 diggs and over 330 thousand views at the forums source alone.
Pricey 😛
Pricechild – well I took the top 10 from this blog but thank you for sharing your own.
That goes for the rest of you. If you’ve written a tutorial that has been Digg’d with some success please share it here.
Have you seen the work done at http://quickones.org ?
Nik – I haven’t seen until now. Looks like there is some good stuff going on over there too. Thanks!
i would suggest this website for ubuntu tutorials with nice screenshots and detailed step by step guides http://www.ubuntugeek.com