Archive | February, 2009

Ubuntu 9.04 Jaunty Jackalope with 2.6.28 kernel

By Detector | 12 February 2009

According to words of Tim Gardner from Canonical, Jaunty will absolutely, positively, and without a doubt, released with a 2.6.28 kernel. The 2.6.28 kernel is released in December last year, and Jaunty will not have advantage...
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Windows: Disable unauthorized user to insert USB stick into a computer and copying the information

By Detector | 12 February 2009

USB sticks are very useful, and these days you can hardly find a serious computer user that is not using them. You can see clearly, why is that so. The USB flash memory brought us many...
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How to maximize laptop battery life

By Detector | 12 February 2009

Many of the laptop’s users often meet a problem of battery not lasting long enough. Why do your laptop batteries work only for few hours, when you can use your mobile phone for 3 days without...
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Ardour lose his major sponsor

By Detector | 11 February 2009

The biggest Ardour sponsor SAE (SAE Institute originally the School of Audio Engineering) announced they would be withdrawing their sponsorship of the Ardour Digital Audio Workstation software for Linux. Paul Davis the lead developer on the...
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Install 9 beautiful themes on Ubuntu

By Detector | 11 February 2009

You can found this beautiful themes on Bisigi. Here is the install instructions: 1. First you must add the repository to your Software Sources. Go to System / Administration / Software Sources and click add this...
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Google has Location Awareness on Gmail

By Detector | 11 February 2009

After launching Latitude, Google add location service or option to share your locations with friends on GMail in form of location signatures. After turning on the “Location in Signature” feature in Gmail Labs, you’ll see a...
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Miro 2 – Open Internet TV released

By Detector | 10 February 2009

Miro is a free Open internet TV like your home Tivo. Miro is HD video player. It can play almost any video file and offers over 6,000 free internet TV shows and video podcasts from various...
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The fastest DVD recorder in the world

By Detector | 10 February 2009

Lite-On has presented so far the fastest internal DVD recorder in the world. The speed of recording DVD media is 24x. The recorder will be available in three versions, depending on the available technologies. Technology SmartErase,...
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FunkySexyCool socialize via a mobile phone or the web

By Detector | 10 February 2009

As every Internet user know, social networking has been largely dominated by two players, Facebook and MySpace, but now FunkySexyCoo as company with unique idea is earning international media interest for its innovative approach to the...
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How to use search engines more efficiently

By Detector | 10 February 2009

You’ve probably encountered many times the problem of being unable to find some information on the Internet. Actually the problem does not lay in the fact that the information could not be found, more often than...
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How to run terminal with keyboard shortcut in Ubuntu?

By Detector | 10 February 2009

Are you tired of going to applications menu all the time for starting terminal? Don’t want to make terminal shortcut on the panel or desktop? Here is simple solution. Go to system/preferences/keyboard shortcuts.When list is open,...
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Speed up your Ubuntu

By Detector | 10 February 2009

Most Linux distributions use swap file to extend the amount of available RAM by writing some of it to your hard drive. Hard drives are slow, most modern computers come with more than 1GB ram as...
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Linux Vs. Windows overview

By Detector | 09 February 2009

The differences between Linux and Windows operating systems have always existed and always will exist, so, in the following text we will make an attempt to explain just the characteristics that are significantly different. Briefly about...
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Answer: How spammers can find you?

By Detector | 09 February 2009

Often it happens that you open a new e-mail address and within days you start to receive spam. This can be very frustrating because you know that you haven’t given your e-mail address to anyone. How...
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Microsoft`s patches coming…

By Detector | 09 February 2009

As part of their regular monthly patching cycle, Microsoft announced that in Tuesday (10.02.2009) will release four security patches for its products, of which two are marked as critical. Two critical patches are for the applications:...
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Frozen disc tip: How to save information from damaged hard disc

By Detector | 09 February 2009

It often happens that a disc only month old is damaged, in which case you take it back to the store where you bought it, since it is already under warranty. However, it can always happen...
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Giver – share your files with your network colleagues

By Detector | 08 February 2009

Giver is simple file sharing desktop application. It works on Linux, at my case – Ubuntu and it allows you to easily drag and drop files to users on your network. Other people running Giver will...
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Geolocation (Geocoding) is coming to Gnome 2.28

By Detector | 08 February 2009

Geolocation (Geocoding) is coming into GNOME as presented in FOSDEM. There are plenty of new tech gadgets that can use this technology and it’s time to bring that usability in Gnome. Geocoding is the process of...
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Windows tip: How to lock your windows with shortcut

By Detector | 07 February 2009

Does it often happen to you that you have to leave the computer suddenly, so you need to Log Off quickly? At the same time, you wish to do it in the fastest possible way, and...
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Windows tip: Open programs with single mouse click, not with the default double click

By Detector | 07 February 2009

If you are using Windows (XP or Vista) and you would like your programs and files to open with a single mouse click, not with the default double click – here is the tip: In Windows...
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