
Safety and security in Ubuntu
Easy updates in Ubuntu
How to customize Ubuntu
Hardware requirements for Ubuntu
PVM 3.4.4
Parallel Virtual Machine is a portable message-passing programming system designed to link separate host machines to form a virtual machine, which is a single, manageable computing resource.

The virtual machine can be composed of hosts of varying types, in physically remote locations.
PVM applications can be composed of any number of separate processes or components, written in a mixture of C, C++ and Fortran. The system is portable to a wide variety of architectures, including workstations, multi-processors, supercomputers and PCs.
Create an Ubuntu virtual machine using VMware Workstation. Part 2. view it
VirtualBox makes it easy to create virtual machines. view it
Create an Ubuntu virtual machine with VMware Workstation view it
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Just like Windows XP, Ubuntu also has a Remote Desktop function view it
Ubuntu has a handy System Monitor that gives you key information view it
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If you're looking for an easy way to share your screen think Yuuguu view it
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Take control of a remote PC or offer control of yours with Yuuguu view it







