Posted by on Thursday, September 23, 2010,
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Linux
I boot my PC with an another hard disk which is containing Fedora 13.
After that I could not boot my PC with my Ubuntu 10.04 hard disk and I have got the error message as "/usr/lib/libgconf2-4/gconf-sanity-check-2 exited with error status 256".
And I could not login to my current user account .
However it was possible to log as root.
So I logged as root (username : root)
And I noticed there is an another new file in my file system (on root "/") with the name "core" so I renamed It to "backup_core"... Continue reading ...
Posted by on Monday, January 25, 2010,
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Ubuntu
if you want to display hidden files on your computer you can do it like this 1.) if you want to display some hidden files in a folder check the checkbox "view ==> Show Hidden Files" (or Ctrl + H) 2.) if you want to display your hidden files always you can do it with gconf-editor like this 2.1 -goto Terminal or Run Application (Alt + F2) 2.2 -type "gconf-editor" and press Enter 2.3 -goto desktop => gnome(or something else) => file_views 2.4... Continue reading ...
Posted by on Wednesday, December 23, 2009,
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Appearance
Dear Friends, this article will teach you, how add new resolution value to your list of Resolutions
1. Goto Terminal 2. Give command : xrandr then you will see a result like the screen shot given below..
3. then give the resolution with cvt command which you want to add like this, command : cvt xxxx xxxx (eg in my case : cvt 1024 800) then you will see a result like the screen shot given below...
4. then copy(shift+ctrl+c) the part "1024x800_60.00" 66.75 1024 1080 1184 1344 800 803... Continue reading ...
Posted by on Saturday, December 5, 2009,
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Linux
If you plan to upgrade your Ubuntu 9.04 Operating system to new Ubuntu 9.10 you can do it via your "Update Manager" like this.
1. goto System -> Administration -> update manager
then you will see a window like this.
Then click on "upgrade" button. Then you will see a window like this.
this will take some minutes according to speed of your computer. At the end of this your computer will restart and after that you can log with Ubuntu 9.10. Thats all enjoy. ____________________________________________... Continue reading ...
XAMPP is The program is released under the terms of the GNU General Public License and acts as a free web server capable of serving dynamic pages. XAMPP is available for Microsoft Windows, Linux, Solaris, and Mac OS X, and is mainly used for web development projects. meaning of the name * X (meaning cross-platform) * Apache HTTP Server * MySQL * PHP * Perl
Posted by on Wednesday, November 4, 2009,
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Appearance
Some times we want to edit main menu of our Operating System according our needs. In Ubuntu 9.04 you can edit main menu by write clicking on main menu and selecting "Edit Menus" then you can see a window like given below and you can insert new menus and menu items, delete menus and can see properties of menus with relevant buttons. See the screen shot to get a clear idea.
Posted by on Wednesday, November 4, 2009,
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Appearance
If you want to add your custom place like some folder to "places" menu on ubuntu you can do it like this Go to your folder to be added to "places" menu and select "Add Bookmark" from Bookmark tab of top menus. And you can do it same with pressing "Ctrl + D" when you have opened current place. You can get a clear idea with screen shot.
Posted by on Wednesday, November 4, 2009,
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Appearance
If you want to change your current Desktop background you can do it like these ways. There are two way to open the window of changing background. # Right click on your desktop and select “Change Desktop Background” on the menu. # Go to System → Preferences → Appearance and select Background tab When you open that Appearance window you can add your pictures by browsing with pressing “Add” button and you can remove unnecessary pictures with “Remove” button you can get more idea abo... Continue reading ...
Posted by on Wednesday, November 4, 2009,
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Appearance
If you want to change the Screen resolutions on Ubuntu 9.04, you can do it like this. Go to System → Preferences → Display then you can change resolutions as your choice. See the screen shot given below.
Posted by on Wednesday, November 4, 2009,
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Wine
.exe mean "executable" and they are made for Microsoft Operating systems such as Windows-98, Windows-XP, Vista, Windows-7... and they are not free and open source.
But Linux Operating systems are normally free and open source. File systems of Linux and Windows are different and normally their softwares are not working on another platforms.
However there is a way to execute .exe files on Linux same as on Microsoft Platforms. There is a software on Linux called "Wine" and it can make a ".exe file... Continue reading ...
Posted by on Wednesday, November 4, 2009,
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Wine
There are many ways to install wine on your Linux OS, However very easy way is installing with "Add/Remove programs". # Firstly connect to the Internet # Then goto "Add/Remove programs" and search for wine You can see a result like "Wine microsoft competibility layer"(in ubuntu9.04) or something else. # Then install it on your system. You can get some idea with relevant Screen shots of Linux-Ubuntu9.04.
__How execute .exe files with wine Right click on your .exe file and open it with Wine software.... Continue reading ...
Posted by on Wednesday, October 28, 2009,
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Linux
NAME tar - The GNU version of the tar archiving utility
SYNOPSIS tar [ - ] A --catenate --concatenate | c --create | d --diff --compare | --delete | r --append | t --list | u --update | x --extract --get [ options ] pathname [ pathname ... ]
DESCRIPTION This manual page documents the GNU version of tar , an archiving pro‐ gram designed to store and extract files from an archive file known as a tarfile. A tarfile may be made on a tape drive, ho... Continue reading ...
Posted by on Wednesday, October 28, 2009,
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Linux
Linux is the father of latest open source operating systems in the world. This blog is for get solutions for your problems when you are working on Linux Operating systems.