Thursday, September 10, 2009

Facebook fan check virus in ubuntu

Facebook Fan Check Virus





I read an article today regarding an alleged Facebook based virus from the “Fan Check” application. I will admit I’ve been sucked into the Facebook, but to my defense I primarily stick to just a few applications. Reading about this makes me glad that I’m running Chromium browser on Linux. I think, between the [...]

Tuesday, September 8, 2009

How to install KDE 4.3.1 in Ubuntu Jaunty

How to install KDE 4.3.1 in Ubuntu Jaunty


As a service release, the changelog contains a list of bugfixes and improvements. Notable improvements include, but are not limited to:
* KDE 4.3 is now also available in Croatian
* A crash when editing toolbar setup has been fixed
* Support for transferring files through SSH using KIO::Fish has been fixed
* A number of bugs in KWin, [...]

How to fix ssh connection in debian system

Howto fix SSH connection to the netscreen firewall does not work


Problem
SSH is enabled in the firewall and configured correctly, however SSH connection to the firewall does not work.
*  SSH to the firewall stopped working
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Sunday, September 6, 2009

How to optimize Ecommerce Website

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How to Optimize Ecommerce Website


Some great tips on how to optimize your e-commerce website for better visitor conversions Recent Article published on 9/5/2009 by glior

Friday, September 4, 2009

Ubuntu tutorial How to install Miro in Ubuntu

Howto install Miro in Ubuntu Jaunty/Intrepid/Hardy


Miro (previously known as Democracy Player and DTV[1]) is an Internet television application developed by the Participatory Culture Foundation. It is supported on Microsoft Windows, Mac OS X, and Linux.
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There are many audio and video player available for download in Ubuntu. Introducing Miro,  a free HD video player. It can play almost any video file and offers over 6,000 free internet TV shows and video podcasts. Miro is a multi platform video player, its available for windows, linux and other system.
Miro has a simple, gorgeous interface designed for fullscreen HD video. Since Miro downloads most videos, you can take your shows with you, even on an airplane. Quite simply, Miro is a better way to watch all the video you care about.

The current version of Miro is version 2.5, a major update with new features, faster performance, audio podcasts, and lots of polish. For complete chagelog of this version you can directly go to http://www.getmiro.com/blog/2009/07/announcing-miro-2-5/

How to recover deleted files from hard drive

How to Recover Deleted Files from Your Hard Drive


Need to recover deleted files from your hard drive? If you have accidentally deleted or lost data, it may still exist on your hard drive. Operating systems don't actually wipe data when you delete files - your files are actually deleted when... Recent Article published on 9/3/2009 by bythehorns

How to Find Google Keyword

How to find Google Keywords


Weather you have an idea of what you would like to write about or already have an article or web page completed you can benefit from the Google Keywords Tool. You should verify your keyword usage through the Google Keywords Tool before you start... Recent Article published on 9/1/2009 by ourlastchance

Deskzilla 1.7.1 Free Download

Deskzilla 1.7.1


Deskzilla is a desktop client for Bugzilla bug tracking system. It enables quick access to issues through Outlook-like tree view interface, powerful drill-down, drag'n'drop and keyboard shortcuts, and can work offline.

Key Features

  • Offline work makes it possible to view and change downloaded issues offline and synchronize with Bugzilla later.
  • Quick category breakdown for issues with nested queries and distribution.
  • Live issue counters tell you the number of issues in a synchronized query without executing the query.
  • Stateful iteration through issues — you won't lose "the cursor".
  • Unlimited local issue collections that work like bookmark folders.
  • Interactive interface.

Deskzilla Details:

Website: http://almworks.com

Download: http://almworks.com/deskzilla/download.html

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Ubuntu 9.10 Karmic Koala Alpah 5 Released

 


Ubuntu 9.04 “Karmic Koala” milestones says it takes another Alpha, alpha 6 to reach the first beta release. Ubuntu 9.04 “Karmic Koala” Alpha 5 is the last but one alpha release.
Present in Alpha5 is the latest OpenOffice.org version 3.1. As Desktop Environment, you have GNOME 2.28 Beta 2 with Linux kernel 2.6.31 RC
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How to add bookmark button to google chrome toolbar

Add a Bookmark Button to Google Chrome's Toolbar [Bookmarks]




Want access to your Chrome bookmarks without adding a toolbar or relying on auto-complete typing? A quick command line switchyes, another onegives Windows Chrome users a drop-down bookmark button on your main toolbar.

To get the button, right-click on your Chrome launching shortcut, select Properties, and in the "target" field, add --bookmark-menu one space after the final chrome.exe. As the Download Squad blog points out, there are more than a few command line switches at this point to add new features, but you can add multiple switches to get all the features. That would look like chrome.exe --bookmark-menu --enable-user-scripts, for example, if you wanted both a bookmark menu and user script support.

How to add a bookmarks button to your Google Chrome toolbar [Download Squad]

Browser speed test: Chrome 4.0 and Opera 10

Browser Speed Tests: Chrome 4.0 and Opera 10 Take On All Challengers [Performance Tests]


Opera 10 final is out, Chrome just turned one year old, and Firefox 3.5 has settled into stability. It's time once again to break out the timers and speed test today's web browsers.

Like all our previous speed tests, this one is unscientific, but thorough. We install the most current versions of each browser being tested—in this case, Opera 10, Chrome's development channel 4.0 version, and the final Firefox 3.5 with security fixes—in a system with a 2.0 GHz Intel Centrino Duo processor and 2GB of RAM, running Windows XP.

We use Rob Keir's tiny timer app to time each browser in the common ways that leave users waiting: a "cold start" right after boot, a "warm start" after already having run once, and waiting on eight tabs to load up. We run each test three times and average the results, tossing out any obvious irregularities.

We also run each browser through Mozilla's Dromaeo JavaScript testing suite, which itself is an aggregator of Apple's SunSpider suite, Google's V8 tests, and a few unique items. These tests run each browser's JavaScript interpreter and engine through a series of situational exercises. Mozilla's Firefox Director Mike Beltzner told us that JavaScript test results can be compared to horsepower, and can be tweaked by engine developers—still, a holistic solution isn't in our hands at the moment. Anyone feel like coding up a fake Gmail that captures test results?

Finally, we take a Windows Task Manager measurement of how much memory is being used at startup and after those eight tabs are loaded. The eight tabs are the same as in the last set of tests—basically, each browser's home page, and then the Google home page, Lifehacker, Gizmodo, and YouTube thrown in for good browser-dragging measure.

On with the results!

Test 1: Boot-up and page loading—Winner: Google Chrome!

Normally Chrome rules the roost on start-up times, both warm and cold. (Incidentally, the development channel version I loaded on XP turned my mouse into an hourglass for a few seconds on every new load, both cold and warm. That could indicate some issue with the system, but I was running Chrome on a plain vanilla, just-installed copy of XP Service Pack 3.) Chrome 4 is, however, a lot faster on my Windows 7 RC system, but that's not what this test was about. So, here's the results for the three latest browsers:

For comparison's sake, here's a combined ranking of all the browsers from our last test and this round. As shown here, Chrome's stable version is the overall champion:

When the browser's open, though, Chrome's 4.0 version handily beats even its stable predecessor, so perhaps that's a willing trade-off. You'll only load your browser a few times each day, but tab loading is something of a by-the-minute affair for many of us. Here's the eight-page loading for this round:

And the aggregate results from the last two rounds:

Test 2: JavaScript—Winner: Google Chrome!

Not much new to report here, except that Chrome 4.0 shows gains in JavaScript speed over its stable release. Opera 10 and Firefox 3.5 perform the same as their last beta releases—reassuring for our testing purposes, at least. Here's the three current contenders:

And the full leader board:

Test 3: Memory Use—Winner: Firefox!

Google Chrome's 4.0 version is definitely grabbing more system resources and revving its engine at startup to deliver performance. Between Chrome 2.0 and 4.0, there's a notable increase in memory use in multi-tab situations, and a smaller gain at startup. Firefox continues to be impressively efficient on first load. Here's how the newest trio fared:

And the combined results of all the modern Windows browsers:


Firefox and Opera show themselves to have fairly consistent and usable betas, while Chrome reveals that its bleeding-edge development trunk really is different from what the safe-as-cotton users are getting.

Anything catch your eye in this multitude of minutiae? Have your own suggestions on what you'd like to see tested for the next round? Tell your referees in the comments.



Thursday, September 3, 2009

How to change your own folder icon

 

How to Change Your Own Folder Icon


Changing icon of your folders helps a lot especially in making your own website. Just like what i did to my folders. I changed there icon so that i will familirized what type are they such as music, i use note icon. Icon is the representation... Recent Article published on 9/2/2009 by itzaizmunaks

How to compile kernel in Debian Lenny

Step by Step tutorial howto compile kernel in Debian 5.0 (Lenny)


This tutorial will explain Howto compile kernel in Debian 5.0.The default kernel that comes with Debian is better suited for servers. It’s optimized for high thoughput and low interactivity. When you compile your own, you can among other things optimize it for the processor(s) you have.
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How to extract zip and rar archive

How to Extract Zip and Rar Archives


Zipped files and RAR archives can be difficult to work with if you don't know what your doing. I'll show you the right software to deal with these file types and even benefit from them. Recent Article published on 8/31/2009 by Rob Picard

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Wednesday, September 2, 2009

Rapid-Pi 2.1


Rapid-Pi is an add-on for Microsoft Word (and other word processors) that provides a new, fast way to enter mathematical formulas, equations and expressions into documents. Rapid-Pi's text-based input is a simply faster way to input math.

Rapid-Pi 2.1 is a free software (addons for Words), its a useful software for educational purposes, students, and colleges. Follo the link above for more info.

Download Rapid pi 2.1

PDF To TXT Converter 1.0


PDF to Txt Converter enables you to extract text from PDF files. Easy PDF to Text Converter processes at very high speed and Software has feature to save extracted text file at user define location.
Pdf to TXT is a free software to convert any of your pdf files into txt format. Its may useful when you want to get all the text in the pdf file.

For more information regarding this software please follow the link provided above.

How to pack and ship a Laptop

How to Avoid Get Rich Quick Schemes


The weather of today's economy is gloomy, and tomorrow's forecast doesn't seem to be any brighter. You may be tempted to sign up for a work-at-home program that offers quick financial rewards, but please consider a few things before you give any... Recent Article published on 9/1/2009 by christamiller

How to Pack and Ship a Laptop Computer


Laptop computers are especially delicate, not to mention valuable. So when preparing a laptop computer for shipment, it is important to be extremely careful. Here's how to safely pack and ship a laptop computer: Recent Article published on 9/1/2009 by nicbrz

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Tuesday, September 1, 2009

How to Clean windows registry

This tutorial below will guide you have better understanding in the windows registry.

How to Clean Your Windows Computer Registry for Free


Windows computers have a registry that calls up programs and actions when you are using the computer. This background process gets "dirty" and slows down the computer. Cleaning the registry speeds things up. Several programs do this... Recent Article published on 8/30/2009 by eric1985

Promote your website for free

How to get first rank in google search engine? If you interested in SEO and wants to learn more about how to promote your website for free, please read this article.

How to Submit Your Site for Free


Promote your website or article for free. Website promition and article promotion can be an easy thing to do if you know how to do it. Did you know that you can add your website to over three hundred and fifty directories for free? How about your... Recent Article published on 8/31/2009 by celenia1969

Play DVD in Arch Linux

If you are an Arch Linux user, this tutorial will show you how to play DVD in Arch Linux. You can follow the link below to read the full article.

DVD Playback in Arch Linux





I find that I run into this problem everytime I reinstall Arch, so I figured it was time to document those pesky missing peices. Considering Arch Linux is more of a “do-it-yourself” distribution there are more peices to the puzzle than you might find in Ubuntu or similar. In this short article I’ll outline [...]

How to turn on delete file confirmation

This is the basic computer tutorial, but its very useful for beginner. To read the full article, follow the link provided below

How to Turn On Delete File Confirmation


When you are cleaning out your computer, and accidentally delete a file you need, that confirmation dialog box that comes up after you click delete can be a real life saver! What's that you say? You don't have it turned on? And you don't know how... Recent Article published on 8/31/2009 by Ashlee Nixon

How to design trasparent website layout in photoshop

Design a Transparent Website Layout in Photoshop


Would you like a Transparent Website Layout? It can be very useful if you would like to have a different theme for your website, but do not want to change too much of the design. Simply changing the background image can also give you a whole different feeling sometimes. We are going to teach you [...]

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MySQL Database table read only

MySQL Database Tables Read Only [SOLVED]


After typing out that title I wonder if I’ve been spending too much time on forums, hehe. In any case, I ran into a problem today regarding my database tables being read-only so I thought I’d post this for the good of the internets. I had to dig pretty deep to find a solution to [...]

How to tweak your debian system

Howto install Java6 on debian Etch


Java refers to a number of computer software products and specifications from Sun Microsystems that together provide a system for developing application software and deploying it in a cross-platform environment. Java is used in a wide variety of computing platforms from embedded devices and mobile phones on the low end, to enterprise servers and supercomputers [...]
Step by Step tutorial howto compile kernel in Debian 5.0 (Lenny)


This tutorial will explain Howto compile kernel in Debian 5.0.The default kernel that comes with Debian is better suited for servers. It’s optimized for high thoughput and low interactivity. When you compile your own, you can among other things optimize it for the processor(s) you have.
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Optimize and repair your computers

Perbaikan dan Optimasi Komputer dengan Perfect Utilities


Satu lagi program gratis untuk memperbaiki, membersihkan dan optimasi Komputer hadir, namanya Perfect Utilities. Program buatan YiLong Software ini, tampilan sekilas mirip seperti TuneUp Utilities, tetapi program ini freeware serta menyertakan lebih dari 20 tools untuk optimasi sistem windows. Program berukuran sekitar 6.59 MB ini mampu berjalan di windows mulai dari Windows 95 sampai Windows 7. Perfect [...]

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