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For intermediate commands, see the  Intermediate page.

Linux permissions


This was touched upon in the intermediate page, but more detail might be wanted. Each user is a member of one or more groups; these groups grant the user various abilities. Some of these abilities are tied to file permissions; if a file is not owned by you, but has your group, you can do whatever that file's group permissions allow, which might be more than world (i.e., all others) is allowed to…</description>
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At first the command line might seem daunting but you can use these quick tips to speed things up a little, you'll soon be able to navigate the terminal like a pro.

Terminal Fundamentals


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        <description>Basic Terminal Usage


At first the command line might seem daunting but you can use these quick tips to speed things up a little. You'll soon be able to navigate the terminal like a pro.

Terminal Fundamentals


To open a terminal, press ctrl+alt+t</description>
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        <description>register a jabber account here 


Available for linux and windows at the following link;

 download pidgin



Account &gt;&gt; Add/Edit &gt;&gt; add

[chat1]

heres the info you need;

   Protocal : XMPP
   ID :       &lt;the id you registered with&gt;
   Domain :   im.flosoft.biz
   Resource : Home
   Password : &lt;the password you registered with&gt;

Buddies &gt;&gt; Add a chat
Chat room has moved, correct domain is now: conference.jabber.hp-umpc.com</description>
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        <description>Basic Terminal Usage


At first the command line might seem daunting but you can use these quick tips to speed things up a little, you'll soon be able to navigate the terminal like a pro.

Terminal Fundamentals


To open a terminal, press ctrl+alt+t</description>
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        <description>I prefer black bars on the sides of the screen rather than stretching when playing a game that needs to run 4:3.  The setting is rather buried.  Perhaps some screen-shot ninja can come along and add screenshots for these settings windows.

Windows XP:</description>
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        <description>This is a small list of games that have been tested on the Mini-Note. 

Please add to this page as you get additional games working, and if there's a relevant forum thread, please link to it as well.

  How well does it run - Legend    8-)   Game runs well. There are either no problems or only very minor ones.     :-/   Game has problems but is somewhat playable    :-(   Game is unplayable or does not run  
Windows XP
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        <description>source


Chris from hpmininotepc.com has done a very nice write up of how to install a new Solid state disk drive

Explanation

Upgrading the drive in the HP2133 mini-note is straight forward, as long as you have a steady hand and the right tools at your disposal. I took some photos of the internals of my mini-note during the upgrade from the 4gig SSD that comes with the base model, to a 120gig Western Digital drive. Here’s a quick breakdown of what you will need and the steps involved.</description>
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        <description>Some users would like to know how to install new ram. Step by Step Instructions. Remember to use a staticless band.
 The HP 2133 MiniNote only has one memory slot.
 


1. Shut down your MiniNote and turn the machine upside down.
 
2. Disconnect all external devices (including power cord).
 
3. Remove the battery.
 
4. Remove the three screws from the battery compartment.
 
5. Turn the computer (display side up) and open the top lid.
 
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        <description>After Reading on the forums in both MiniNoteUser.com and Ubuntu Forums, we have devised a way to install Ubuntu 8.04 Hardy Heron on the HP 2133 Mini Note.

Here is a step by step install:

First, select the boot option from your BIOS Screen to boot form your desired device.</description>
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        <description>User bsumpter was nice enough to share this with all of us:



	*  Plug in USB DVD / CD drive, insert WinXP disk.

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	*  During XP setup, blow away all existing paritions (leave the small 400mb if you ever plan on reinstalling Suse Linux - I did not).

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        <description>Intermediate terminal usage


For basic file management, make sure to check the  Basic terminal usage page.

The terminal can do more than just move files around; here are some additional useful things to do from the terminal.

Man


Most Linux programs have their own help files, called “man pages”, which explain all of their options and how to use them; these can be accessed with:</description>
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        <description>First Charge

When you first break your shiny new HP Mini Note out of the Box you have sevral options as to what you do first;


	*  Charge The MiniNote fully.
	*  Charge The MiniNote for a couple of hours.


It is not recommended that you use the MiniNote during the the first charge.</description>
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        <description>Basic scripting


In almost all operating systems their is a command line interface (CLI), the commands that can be executed on the CLI also be executed as part of a script, In windows a script usually has the ”.BAT” extention but in linux scripts commonly either have ”.sh” or ”.bin” extensions or just no extention at all, as is usually the case with bash scripts. In this short tutorial, I will be covering bash scripting as it's the most widely used and the sh binary is usually just a link to th…</description>
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        <title>howto:softinstall</title>
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        <description>Their are several ways to add additional software to SuSe linux the following shows two ways one which depend on using the yast system. If you have any questions,problems or comments about this article please direct them to this topic in the forums, thanks;</description>
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        <description>First of all I would like to mention that this guide is thanks to TheMole, who runs hp2133guide.com (check the links section or the end of this article). After this text description, I'll post a link to the video he made (Better than this text description). I would encourage you to watch the video.</description>
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