[125011410010] |KOffice 2.2 Released [125011410020] |The KOffice team is very happy to announce version 2.2.0, half a year after the release of KOffice 2.1. [125011410030] |This release brings an unprecedented number of new features and bugfixes as can be seen in the full list of changes. [125011410040] |There are two reasons for this very high development rate: People have started to notice KOffice again and the developer community is growing and the fact that Nokia is sponsoring development of KOffice for their office viewer. [125011410050] |Here follows a list of the most important changes in this release. [125011410060] |Highlights of KOffice 2.2 [125011410070] |Kexi is Back [125011410080] |The big news for this release is that Kexi, the data management application, is back. [125011410090] |Kexi was last released in KOffice 1.6 and has seen a complete overhaul of the user interface. [125011410100] |This means that Kexi has seen over 3 years of developement. [125011410110] |Kexi should be ready for production work already. [125011410120] |Major Enhancements [125011410130] |The biggest enhancement that is available for all applications is a new framework for effects on shapes. [125011410140] |From the start there are 11 effects. [125011410150] |More effects will come in future releases. [125011410160] |New Import Filters for MS OOXML Formats [125011410170] |KOffice has received new import filters for the Microsoft XML based office formats that are used in MS Office 2007 and later. [125011410180] |The filters are still pretty basic, but definitely usable for real documents. [125011410190] |At this time there are no plans for export filters for these file formats. [125011410200] |Improvement in the Applications [125011410210] |All Applications [125011410220] |We have improved compatibility with non-X11 platforms like Windows and OSX. [125011410230] |There are also many performance improvements and improvements to OpenDocument handling. [125011410240] |For the developers and integrators there has been a cleanup of the libraries and API’s. [125011410250] |KWord [125011410260] |KWord can now load and show many new formatting features. [125011410270] |Spell checking works again. [125011410280] |Change tracking has been improved and there is now a dialog for accepting or rejecting changes. [125011410290] |The support for metadata using RDF has been brought up to OpenDocument 1.2 level. [125011410300] |The import filter for the Microsoft doc format has been much improved and there is a new docx import filter. [125011410310] |KSpread [125011410320] |KSpread, the spreadsheet application, has received a lot of work. [125011410330] |Among the changes are a number of new functions, an improved default layout, rich text in cells. [125011410340] |The import filter for Microsoft Excel has been much improved and there is a new import filter for the MS Office 2007 format xlsx. [125011410350] |KPresenter [125011410360] |The biggest improvement in KPresenter, the presentation application, is the new shape animation framework. [125011410370] |There is also an improved support for Xinerama setups. [125011410380] |Like the other productivity applications, KPresenter has received much work on the import filter for MS Powerpoint, and there is a new import filter for the xml based format pptx. [125011410390] |Karbon [125011410400] |Karbon has gotten better compatibility with SVG, the Scalable Vector Graphics format. [125011410410] |There is also new effect filters for shapes. [125011410420] |Most of the improvements to Karbon has gone into the common components and libraries and are therefore available to all KOffice applications. [125011410430] |Krita [125011410440] |Krita has received the most changes of all. [125011410450] |There are a number of new brush engines, a new brush settings preset system,a new core image handling system and a quick-acces popup palette for recently used colors and brushes. [125011410460] |There are also new file filters for xcf, jpeg2000 and OpenEXR. [125011410470] |As mentioned above, Kexi is back in KOffice. [125011410480] |The biggest changes against the old 1.6 version is that there is a new user interface and a new reporting framework. [125011410490] |This reporting framework is also used in KPlato. [125011410500] |KPlato [125011410510] |KPlato has received a new project scheduler and improved reporting using KoReport (shared with Kexi). [125011410520] |Improvements in Plugins [125011410530] |The charts have received many bugfixes. [125011410540] |There are two new shape plugins: one for vector images, currently supporting WMF and EMF formats, and one for embedded videos. [125011410550] |Full story [125011420010] |Rapid photo downloader - Application for professional and amateur photographers [125011420020] |Rapid Photo Downloader is an application for professional and amateur photographers, designed for use on the Linux desktop. [125011420030] |It can download photos and videos from multiple cameras, memory cards, and portable… storage devices simultaneously. [125011420040] |It provides many flexible, user-defined options for subfolder creation, photo and video renaming, and backup Main features [125011420050] |*Generates meaningful, user configurable file and folder names *Downloads photos and videos from multiple devices simultaneously *Backs up photos and videos as they are downloaded *Easy to configure and use *Runs under Gnome, KDE and other Linux desktop environments *Available in fourteen languages *7Program configuration and use is fully documented [125011420060] |Install Rapid photo downloader in Ubuntu 10.04/9.10 [125011420070] |Open the terminal and run the following comamnds [125011420080] |sudo add-apt-repository ppa:dlynch3 sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get install rapid-photo-downloader [125011420090] |Screenshots [125011430010] |Summary of development plans for Ubuntu 10.10 (Maverick Meerkat) [125011430020] |With the 10.10 developer summit behind us, several teams have published engineering plans for the 10.10 release cycle, including: [125011430030] |
  • The Desktop team plan, via Rick Spencer, includes both Desktop Edition and Netbook Edition, and covers Software Center, GNOME, application and browser selection (including Chromium), X11 and social networking
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  • The Server team plan, via Jos Boumans, covers migrating services to Upstart, improvements to the mail stack, cloud and cluster storage systems, cloud deployment and load balancing, Ubuntu Enterprise Cloud, and Java
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  • The Foundations team plan, via Duncan McGreggor, covers system initialization, btrfs, cleaning house, improvements to the installers, Software Center (also) and Upstart (itself), along with a batch of miscellaneous projects, including compiling Ubuntu for the i686 instruction set
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  • The Kernel team plan, via Leann Ogasawara, covers the choice of kernel 2.6.35, the current Ubuntu patch set, the configuration of our various kernel flavours, bug management, and the availability of backports of newer kernels to Ubuntu LTS releases
  • [125011430070] |Source Matt [125011440010] |Wxcam - Simple webcam application for ubuntu desktop [125011440020] |wxCam is a webcam application for linux. [125011440030] |It supports video recording (in an avi uncompressed and Xvid format), snapshot taking, and some special commands for philips webcams, so you can also use the program for astronomy purposes. [125011440040] |It supports both video4linux 1 and 2 drivers, so it should work on a very large number of devices. [125011440050] |wxCam features [125011440060] |-) Frame grabbing using video4linux 1 and 2 api; -) Adjust resolution, brightness, contrast, gamma and saturation; -) Support for some special controls for philips webcam: frame rate, gain and shutter speed; -) Snapshot taking in various formats, including BMP, PNG, JPEG, TIF, PCX, XPM. -) There are graphics effects such color correction, negative, edge, monochrome, upturned, laplacian, and mirror. -) Video recording without audio in an avi uncompressed format: e.g., useful for astronomy purpose (lunar and planetary video recording) because it is totally lossless. -) Video recording with audio, in the Xvid format: it is a lossy video format, but with great hard disk space saving. -) Video recording on movement detection. [125011440070] |Install wxCam in Ubuntu [125011440080] |You can download .deb package from here once you downloaded the .deb package install by double clicking on it or run the following command from your terminal [125011440090] |sudo dpkg -i wxcam_1.0.6_i386.deb [125011440100] |Enjoy with your new webcam application. [125011450010] |Amarok 2.3.1 “The Bell” released [125011450020] |We are happy to announce the release of Amarok 2.3.1. [125011450030] |This release brings with it some exciting new features like the Automated Playlist Generator which helps you create playlists based on criteria like song length or file size. [125011450040] |This is the start of bringing back the smart playlist feature of Amarok 1 and more. [125011450050] |We have also added two new applets for the Context View. [125011450060] |The Upcoming Events applet shows concerts and events that the currently playing artist is participating in and the Similar Artists applet uses the Last.fm database to show similar artist and makes the ones in your collection directly playable. [125011450070] |Cover fetching has seen a lot of improvements and we added support for the new system tray protocol. [125011450080] |The 2.3.1 release also fixes many bugs, both major and minor, and brings with it many other small improvements that overall help to make the Amarok experience even more enjoyable! [125011450090] |You can check full changes in amarok 2.3.1 from here [125011450100] |Install amarok 2.3.1 in ubuntu [125011450110] |Amarok 2.3.1 has been released. [125011450120] |Users of the upcoming Kubuntu Maverick release can install it from the official Kubuntu repositories. [125011450130] |Add the following repository to your software sources list: [125011450140] |ppa:kubuntu-ppa/backports [125011450150] |Screenshot [125011460010] |getdeb mirror site [125011460020] |For some reason getdeb site is not stable for quite some time so if you want mirror site use the following ones in your sources.list file deb http://mirrors.dotsrc.org/getdeb/ubuntu lucid-getdeb apps deb-src http://mirrors.dotsrc.org/getdeb/ubuntu lucid-getdeb apps [125011460030] |Procedure to follow [125011460040] |Edit /etc/apt/sources.list file [125011460050] |Open terminal and run the following commands [125011460060] |gksudo gedit /etc/apt/sources.list [125011460070] |Add the following lines [125011460080] |deb http://mirrors.dotsrc.org/getdeb/ubuntu lucid-getdeb apps deb-src http://mirrors.dotsrc.org/getdeb/ubuntu lucid-getdeb apps [125011460090] |Save and exit the file [125011460100] |update source list [125011460110] |sudo apt-get update [125011470010] |gnome-paint - A simple, easy-to-use paint program for GNOME [125011470020] |gnome-paint is a simple, easy to use paint program for GNOME. [125011470030] |It is inspired on MS-Paint. [125011470040] |* Features: [125011470050] |o Open file [125011470060] |o Save file [125011470070] |o Dynamic resize image [125011470080] |o Multiple Undo [125011470090] |* Tools: [125011470100] |o Pencil [125011470110] |o Lines [125011470120] |o Rectangles [125011470130] |o Ellipses [125011470140] |o Polygons [125011470150] |o Color Picker [125011470160] |o Round Brush [125011470170] |o Air brush [125011470180] |o Curves [125011470190] |o Flood Fill [125011470200] |o Rounded Rectangle [125011470210] |Install gnome-paint in Ubuntu [125011470220] |First you need to download .deb package from here now you need to install this package by doubleclicking on it or using the following command [125011470230] |sudo dpkg -i gnome-paint_0.3-1_i386.deb [125011470240] |Screenshot [125011470250] |Via Ubucentrum [125011480010] |How to install Webilder in Ubuntu 10.04 (Lucid Lynx) [125011480020] |Webilder delivers stunning wallpapers to your Linux desktop, directly from Flickr and Webshots. [125011480030] |You choose what keywords (tags) to watch for, and photos are automatically downloaded to your computer. [125011480040] |Webilder can also change the wallpaper every few minutes. [125011480050] |Webilder can… [125011480060] |* download flickr photos that match tags (for example: beach,party) [125011480070] |* download photos from flickr users of your choice. [125011480080] |* download most interesting photos from flickr. [125011480090] |* download amazing daily proshots from Webshots (requires Webshots account). [125011480100] |* automatically download new photos for you. [125011480110] |* change your wallpaper every few minutes. [125011480120] |* import webshots collections (wbz or wbc formats). [125011480130] |Webilder includes… [125011480140] |* a simple photo collection browser, that will let you view the images in fullscreen, or set them as a wallpaper. [125011480150] |* browser integration for webshots - downloaded images are automatically added to your collection. [125011480160] |* command-line photo downloader. [125011480170] |Install Webilder in Ubuntu 10.04 [125011480180] |Edit /etc/apt/sources.list file [125011480190] |Open terminal and run the following commands [125011480200] |gksudo gedit /etc/apt/sources.list [125011480210] |Add the following lines [125011480220] |deb http://mirrors.dotsrc.org/getdeb/ubuntu lucid-getdeb apps deb-src http://mirrors.dotsrc.org/getdeb/ubuntu lucid-getdeb apps [125011480230] |Save and exit the file [125011480240] |Add GPG Key [125011480250] |gpg --keyserver subkeys.pgp.net --recv A8A515F046D7E7CF [125011480260] |gpg --export --armor A8A515F046D7E7CF | sudo apt-key add - [125011480270] |update source list [125011480280] |sudo apt-get update [125011480290] |Install the following packages [125011480300] |sudo apt-get install webilder webilder-gnome [125011490010] |icoGEN - GNOME Icon Theme [125011490020] |icoGEN will generate for you whole new iconsets based on SVG files. [125011490030] |You can change colors of icon, see preview of the result, and finally apply generated theme. [125011490040] |How to install icongen in ubuntu [125011490050] |First you need to download icongen from here [125011490060] |Unpack archive [125011490070] |unzip icoGEN.zip [125011490080] |Run IcoGEN [125011490090] |java -jar icoGEN.jar [125011490100] |or [125011490110] |sh run.sh [125011490120] |Screenshots [125011500010] |Double Commander - A cross platform open source file manager with two panels [125011500020] |Double Commander is a cross platform open source file manager with two panels side by side. [125011500030] |It is inspired by Total Commander and features some new ideas. [125011500040] |Here are some key features of Double Commander: [125011500050] |* Unicode support [125011500060] |* All operations working in background [125011500070] |* Multi-rename tool [125011500080] |* Tabbed interface [125011500090] |* Custom columns [125011500100] |* Internal text editor (F4) with syntax highlighting [125011500110] |* Built in file viewer (F3) to view files of in hex, binary or text format [125011500120] |* Archives are handled like sub directories. [125011500130] |You can easily copy files to and from archives. [125011500140] |Supported archive types: ZIP, TAR GZ, TGZ, LZMA and also BZ2, RPM, CPIO, DEB, RAR. [125011500150] |* Extended search function with full text search in any files [125011500160] |* Configurable button bar to start external programs or internal menu commands [125011500170] |* Total Commander WCX, WDX and WLX plug-ins support [125011500180] |* File operations logging [125011500190] |* And more… [125011500200] |Install Double Commander in Ubuntu [125011500210] |Download .deb package from here now install this .deb package by double clicking or by using the following command [125011500220] |sudo dpkg -i doublecmd_0.4.5.1-1.gtk2_i386.deb [125011500230] |Screenshot [125011510010] |GNOME Commander - Nice and fast file manager for the GNOME desktop [125011510020] |GNOME Commander is a free two pane file manager in the tradition of Norton and Midnight Commander, it is built on the GTK-toolkit and GnomeVFS. [125011510030] |GNOME Commander aims to fulfill the demands of more advanced users who like to focus on file management, their work through special applications and running smart commands. [125011510040] |This program is not aimed at users wanting the weather forecast in a sidebar in their file manager. [125011510050] |Features [125011510060] |* GTK-2 GUI with standard mouse interactions. [125011510070] |* GNOME mime types (MIME-Type management under development). [125011510080] |* FTP using GnomeVFS ftp module. [125011510090] |* SAMBA access. [125011510100] |* Right click mouse menu with the usual file operations to run, open, open with.., delete or rename files and folders, and also to set properties like ownership and permissions. [125011510110] |* Mouse context menu that easily can be extended by entries calling any kind of external application like viewers, editors or custom scripts to work on selected files or directories. [125011510120] |* Quick device access buttons with automatic mounting and unmounting (“no-mount” option for just quick access to folders or otherwise automounted devices). [125011510130] |* Latest accessed folder history. [125011510140] |* Folder bookmarks. [125011510150] |* Plugin support under development. [125011510160] |* Fast file viewer for text, images and image meta data (Exif and IPTC). [125011510170] |* Tools for searching, quick file name search in current dir, symlinking, comparing directories. … [125011510180] |* A tool for advanced renaming of files supporting various types of meta-data. [125011510190] |* Integrated command line. [125011510200] |Install GNOME Commander in Ubuntu [125011510210] |sudo apt-get install gnome-commander [125011510220] |Screenshot [125011520010] |KDE Software Compilation 4.4.4 Released: Codename “cheers” [125011520020] |KDE has released a new version of the KDE Software Compilation (KDE SC). [125011520030] |This month’s edition of KDE SC is a bugfix and translation update to KDE SC 4.4. [125011520040] |KDE SC 4.4.4 is a recommended update for everyone running KDE SC 4.4.3 or earlier versions. [125011520050] |As the release only contains bugfixes and translation updates, it will be a safe and pleasant update for everyone. [125011520060] |Users around the world will appreciate that KDE SC 4.4.4 multi-language support is more complete. [125011520070] |KDE SC 4 is already translated into more than 50 languages, with more to come. [125011520080] |KDE SC 4.4.4 brings a number of improvements: [125011520090] |* Several bugs in filename sorting in the Dolphin file manager have been fixed [125011520100] |* Issues with encoded filenames in ZIP archives have been fixed [125011520110] |* A number of bugs in games, such as KMines, KNetwalk and LSkat and KSpaceDuel have been fixed [125011520120] |Check here for complete changelog [125011520130] |Users of 10.04 LTS can install it from the Kubuntu Updates PPA. [125011520140] |To update, use the Software Repository Guide to add the following repository to your software sources list [125011520150] |ppa:kubuntu-ppa/ppa [125011530010] |Mailing photos from Picasa 3 in Thunderbird 3 [125011530020] |Currently if you want to mail photos from Picasa 3 in Thunderbird 3 fails due to this bug . [125011530030] |Workaround for this problem [125011530040] |Open terminal and run the following commands [125011530050] |$ cd /usr/bin [125011530060] |$gksudo gedit picasa-hook-email.sh [125011530070] |Copy and paste the script below into the editor, and edit (if neccessary) the “PATH_TO_TBIRD=” line to the command that normally launches Thunderbird. [125011530080] |(If you have a desktop launcher for Thunderbird then open it with kwrite and look at the “exec=” line.) [125011530090] |#!/bin/sh # picasa-hook-email.sh # Edit the next line PATH_TO_TBIRD=thunderbird emailstr=$(echo “$1″|sed ‘s/mailto:?/to=,/’|\ sed ‘s/&cc=/,cc=/’|sed ‘s/&bcc=/,bcc=/’|sed “s/&body=/,body=\’/”|\ sed “s/&attach=/\’,attachment=\’file:\/\//”|sed ‘s/&attach=/,file:\/\//g’)”‘” $PATH_TO_TBIRD -compose “$emailstr” #End of picasa-hook-email.sh [125011530100] |Save and exit the file [125011530110] |Or You can download this script from here [125011530120] |Now you need to change the permissions to the script [125011530130] |$chmod 755 /usr/bin/picasa-hook-email.sh [125011530140] |Now you need to close your thunderbird and open it again you should be able to mail photos from Picasa 3 in Thunderbird 3 [125011530150] |Thanks to Josh Stump for this tip [125011540010] |Sound menu mockup for ubuntu 10.10 [125011540020] |This is Sound menu mockup for ubuntu 10.10 [125011540030] |Source from here [125011550010] |Grub2 Splash Images for Ubuntu 10.04/9.10 [125011550020] |Make the grub look nice than before.This package is compatible with Ubuntu 9.10 (karmic) and also Ubuntu 10.04 (lucid) LTS. [125011550030] |Download grub2 splash image .deb package from here [125011550040] |Install this package by double clicking on it or by using the following command from your terminal [125011550050] |sudo dpkg -i packagename [125011550060] |If you are running 64-bit version run the following command [125011550070] |sudo dpkg -i --force-architecture filename.deb [125011550080] |Screenshots [125011550090] |Via Ubuntulife [125011560010] |Ubuntu 10.10 (Maverick Meerkat) Alpha 1 released and Download links included [125011560020] |Welcome to Maverick Meerkat Alpha 1, which will in time become Ubuntu 10.10. [125011560030] |Pre-releases of Maverick are *not* encouraged for anyone needing a stable system or anyone who is not comfortable running into occasional, even frequent breakage. [125011560040] |They are, however, recommended for Ubuntu developers and those who want to help in testing, reporting, and fixing bugs. [125011560050] |Alpha 1 is the first in a series of milestone CD images that will be released throughout the Maverick development cycle. [125011560060] |The Alpha images are known to be reasonably free of showstopper CD build or installer bugs, while representing a very recent snapshot of Maverick. [125011560070] |You can download it here: [125011560080] |http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/releases/maverick/alpha-1/ (Ubuntu) http://uec-images.ubuntu.com/releases/maverick/alpha-1/ (Ubuntu Server for UEC and EC2) http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/kubuntu/releases/maverick/alpha-1/ (Kubuntu) http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/xubuntu/releases/maverick/alpha-1/ (Xubuntu) http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/ubuntustudio/releases/maverick/alpha-1/ (Ubuntu Studio) [125011560090] |Full Story [125011570010] |How to install Neatx (Similar to FreeNX) server on Ubuntu 10.04 (Lucid Lynx) [125011570020] |Neatx is an Open Source NX server, similar to the commercial NX server from NoMachine. [125011570030] |What Works [125011570040] |* Session creation [125011570050] |* Session suspension [125011570060] |* Session resumption [125011570070] |* Session shutdown [125011570080] |* Gnome/KDE/Application/Console sessions [125011570090] |* Floating Window/Virtual Desktop sessions [125011570100] |* Fullscreen/Resolution/Keyboard preferences [125011570110] |* Session shadowing (though only sessions belonging to you) [125011570120] |What Doesn’t Work [125011570130] |* Terminating a session from the session list [125011570140] |* Windows/VNC sessions [125011570150] |* Sound, printer tunneling, Samba tunneling [125011570160] |* Local session sharing [125011570170] |* Load balancing [125011570180] |Install Neatx server on Ubuntu 10.04 [125011570190] |Open your terminal [125011570200] |Applications->Accessories->Terminal [125011570210] |and type in this command [125011570220] |sudo apt-get install python-software-properties &&sudo add-apt-repository ppa:freenx-team [125011570230] |Then Update Apt [125011570240] |sudo apt-get update [125011570250] |At this point, the repository is added and apt is updated, then install the neatx-server package (using Aptitude to install extra needed packages). [125011570260] |sudo apt-get install neatx-server [125011580010] |How to Recording Internal Audio in Ubuntu [125011580020] |This how-to should show the steps required to record whatever audio is playing on your computer, similar to recording “stereo mix” in windows. [125011580030] |This makes recording audio played by any application, including flash videos, possible. [125011580040] |We are using the Sound Recorder application that comes in standard Ubuntu installations. [125011580050] |To set this up using other programs (like audacity) just substitute it in these instructions. [125011580060] |1. Install pavucontrol (PulseAudio Volume Control) using apt-get or the Ubuntu Software Center. [125011580070] |2. Open PulseAudio Volume Control. [125011580080] |It should be in the applications menu under Sound and Video. [125011580090] |3. Open Sound Recorder and start recording. [125011580100] |Playing any sound at this point would be helpful, as your level indicator should react once you have finished. [125011580110] |4. Go to the “Recording” tab in the PulseAudio Volume Control window. [125011580120] |5. Make sure that “Applications” is selected in the drop down menu on the “Recording” tab. [125011580130] |6. Choose “Monitor of Internal Audio Analog Atereo” from the “Record Stream from” menu in the Sound Recorder entry of the application list. [125011580140] |This appears to be persistent so that you will only have to do this once, but you will have to repeat these steps to record in another application. [125011580150] |Source from here [125011590010] |Linux Security Auditing Tool (LSAT) - Post install security auditing tool [125011590020] |The Linux Security Auditing Tool (LSAT) is a post install security auditor for Linux/Unix. [125011590030] |It checks many system configurations and local network settings on the system for common security/config errors and for packages that are not needed. [125011590040] |Install LSAT in Ubuntu [125011590050] |sudo apt-get install lsat [125011590060] |Open the terminal and run lsat with the following options for test [125011590070] |Available options [125011590080] |-d diff current and old md5 runs, output in lsatmd5.diff [125011590090] |-m Force a specific distribution test Names are: redhat, debian, mandrake, solaris, gentoo [125011590100] |-h Show LSAT help [125011590110] |-a Show LSAT advanced help [125011590120] |-o Output filename, default is last.out [125011590130] |-r Check rpm integrity. [125011590140] |RedHat or Mandrake only. [125011590150] |-s Be silent. [125011590160] |No output at all. [125011590170] |-x Filename is a text file consisting of modules to exclude from being run. [125011590180] |This should be a comma, tab or newline delimited file, with just the name(s) below one wishes to exclude. [125011590190] |Module names (with a small description) are: [125011590200] |bpass check for bootloader passwd cfg check runlevel daemons (redhat) dotfiles check for dotfiles files check for sticky bits, etc forward check for network forwarding ftpusers check ftpusers file for bad entries inetd check for unneeded services inittab check runlevel, etc. ipv4 check for other things in ipv4 issue check issue banner kbd check kbd/login perms limits check limits file logging check for enough logging md5 perform md5 of all files on sys modules check for loadable kern mod. net check network open check open files passwd check passwd file for bad entries perms check permissions on files pkgs check for unwanted packages promisc are we in promisc mode? rc check for unwanted rc files rpm perform rpm integrity check securetty check secure tty set check for SUID files ssh check ssh config startx check for tcp listening in X umask check default umask write check world read/write files www output in html [125011590210] |-v Be verbose about it. [125011590220] |-w Output file is in html format. [125011600010] |New Forums Section Live now [125011600020] |First of all we wish you a happy new year from ubuntugeek team.We are receiving a lot of support emails from our reader so we started forum section to make it easy to post all support related questions. [125011600030] |Please visit http://www.ubuntugeek.com/forum and register to help ubuntu newbies [125011600040] |We hope you enjoy this new addition. [125011610010] |Gstyle - A new full gnome theme manager [125011610020] |gstyle is a full gnome theme manager this software try to concentrate every possibles themes types in one main window with easy install of new themes form gnome-look, deviantart, customize.org… or by direct download from the software. [125011610030] |Install gstyle in ubuntu 10.04/9.10 [125011610040] |Open the terminal and run the following commands [125011610050] |sudo add-apt-repository ppa:s-lagui sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get install gstyle [125011620010] |Renamer Nautilus Script [125011620020] |Renamer is a small python script for batch renaming files in nautilus. [125011620030] |Preparing your system [125011620040] |Install following packages from your terminal [125011620050] |sudo apt-get install python-notify [125011620060] |Install renamer in Ubuntu [125011620070] |First you need to download Renamer from here .Now you should be having 87601-nautilus-renamer.tar.gz file extract this file using the following command from your terminal [125011620080] |tar -xzvf 87601-nautilus-renamer.tar.gz [125011620090] |cd nautilus-renamer [125011620100] |sh install.sh [125011620110] |Screenshot [125011620120] |Via Ubuntulife [125011630010] |BleachBit 0.8.0 released and ubuntu installation instructions included [125011630020] |BleachBit deletes junk to recover disk space and maintain privacy. [125011630030] |It rids your system of old junk including cache, Internet history, temporary files, unused locale files (better than localepurge), logs, and cookies. [125011630040] |Designed for Linux systems, it wipes clean 50 applications including Adobe Reader, Bash, Firefox, Flash, OpenOffice.org, Opera, Real Player, Skype, and more. [125011630050] |It shreds files so that they cannot be recovered, and it wipes free disk space to hide insecurely deleted files. [125011630060] |It offers both a simple PyGTK GUI and a command line interface for automation. [125011630070] |Features [125011630080] |BleachBit has many useful features designed to help you easily clean your computer to free space and maintain privacy. [125011630090] |* Simple operation: read the descriptions, check the boxes you want, click preview, and click delete. [125011630100] |* Multi-platform: Linux and Windows [125011630110] |* Free of charge [125011630120] |* Free to share, learn, and modify (open source) [125011630130] |* Free of adware, spyware, and malware [125011630140] |* Translated to 37 languages: Arabic, Asturian, Belarusian, Brazilian Portuguese, Bulgarian, Catalan, Chinese, Croatian, Czech, Danish, Dutch, Faroese, Finnish, French, Galician, German, Hebrew, Hindi, Hungarian, Indonesian, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Low German, Malay, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Russian, Serbian, Slovak, Slovenian, Spanish, Tamil, Thai and Turkish. [125011630150] |* Shred files to hide their contents and prevent data recovery [125011630160] |* Shred any file (such as a spreadsheet on your desktop) [125011630170] |* Overwrite free disk space to hide previously deleted files [125011630180] |* Portable app for Windows: run without installation [125011630190] |* Command line interface for scripting and automation [125011630200] |* CleanerML allows anyone to write a new cleaner using XML [125011630210] |* Frequent software updates with new features [125011630220] |The following changes have been made since 0.7.4: [125011630230] |* Add whitelisting feature, so certain files and folders are not modified. [125011630240] |Setup your whitelist in the preferences dialog. [125011630250] |The whitelist feature supports all the standard operations including delete, shred, truncate, and vacuum, but it doesn’t affect files deleted by third-party software (yum and apt). [125011630260] |Files that are whitelisted are clearly marked in the BleachBit log. [125011630270] |* Specific to Linux [125011630280] |o Delete recent documents in GNOME 2.28 - 2.30 (e.g., Ubuntu Karmic Kaola, Lucid Lynx, Fedora 13). [125011630290] |o Use GTK+ Recent Manager to purge recent documents list. [125011630300] |o Support Thunderbird 3 as found on Ubuntu Lucid Lynx 10.04. [125011630310] |o Introduce .rpm package for Fedora 13 (Goddard). [125011630320] |* Specific to Windows [125011630330] |o Avoid triggering a false positive in BitDefender Antivirus 2010. [125011630340] |Install BleachBit 0.8.0 in ubuntu [125011630350] |Download .deb package from here once you have .deb package install this by doublr clicking on it or by using the following command from your terminal [125011630360] |sudo dpkg -i bleachbit_0.8.0-1_all_ubuntu1004.deb [125011630370] |Screenshots [125011640010] |DeaDBeeF - Ultimate Music Player For GNU/Linux [125011640020] |DeaDBeeF (as in 0xDEADBEEF) is an audio player for GNU/Linux systems with X11 (though now it also runs in plain console without X, in FreeBSD, and in OpenSolaris). [125011640030] |Main features (the list is most likely far from complete): [125011640040] |* mp3, ogg vorbis, flac, ape, wv, wav, m4a, mpc, cd audio (and many more) [125011640050] |* sid, nsf and lots of other popular chiptune formats [125011640060] |* ID3v1, ID3v2.2, ID3v2.3, ID3v2.4, APEv2, xing/info tags support [125011640070] |* character set detection for non-unicode id3 tags - supports cp1251 and iso8859-1 [125011640080] |* unicode tags are fully supported as well (both utf8 and ucs2) [125011640090] |* cuesheet (.cue files) support, with charset detection (utf8/cp1251/iso8859-1) [125011640100] |* tracker modules like mod, s3m, it, xm, etc [125011640110] |* HVSC song length database support for sid [125011640120] |* gtk2 interface with efficient custom widgets [125011640130] |* no GNOME or KDE dependencies [125011640140] |* minimize to tray, with scrollwheel volume control [125011640150] |* drag and drop, both inside of playlist, and from filemanagers and such [125011640160] |* control playback from command line [125011640170] |* global hotkeys [125011640180] |* multiple playlists [125011640190] |* album artwork display [125011640200] |* 18-band graphical equalizer [125011640210] |* metadata editor [125011640220] |* user-customizable groups in playlists [125011640230] |* user-customizable columns with flexible title formatting [125011640240] |* radio and podcast support for ogg vorbis, mp3 and aac streams [125011640250] |* gapless playback [125011640260] |* plugin support; bundled with lots of plugins, such as global hotkeys and last.fm scrobbler; sdk is included [125011640270] |* duration calculation is as precise as possible for vbr mp3 files (with and without xing/info tags) [125011640280] |* was tested and works on x86, x86_64 and ppc64 architectures. should work on most modern platforms [125011640290] |Install DeaDBeeF in ubuntu 10.04/9.10 [125011640300] |Open the terminal and run the following commands [125011640310] |sudo add-apt-repository ppa:alexey-smirnov/deadbeef sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get install deadbeef [125011640320] |Screenshot [125011640330] |Via Ubucentrum [125011650010] |How to Record internet radio using VLC [125011650020] |This tutorial will explain how to record internet radio using VLC this can be done with a single command using VLC Procedure to follow [125011650030] |1. Create a script file ‘recordmyshow.sh’, with the following content from your terminal [125011650040] |#!/bin/sh NOW=$(date +”%b-%d-%y”) [125011650050] |cvlc --run-time=7200 http://kqed-ice.streamguys.org:80/kqedradio-ch-e1 --sout “#duplicate{dst=std{access=file,mux=raw,dst=/home//myshow-$NOW.mp3}” vlc://quit ; [125011650060] |cvlc is the commandline version of vlc [125011650070] |use --run-time to indicate the duration of the show in seconds [125011650080] |Replace the url to the radio station of your choice and dst to the path you desire. [125011650090] |2.Mark the file as executable [125011650100] |chmod +x recordmyshow.sh [125011650110] |3.Schedule the recording in cron. [125011650120] |a. Launch the cron [125011650130] |crontab -e [125011650140] |b. Put the schedule in it [125011650150] |00 18 * * 06 /home//recordmyshow.sh [125011650160] |Source from here [125011660010] |Octopussy - Perl/XML Logs Analyzer, Alerter &Reporter [125011660020] |Octopussy is a solution to manage your logs (also frequently called a SIM/SEM/SIEM Solution). [125011660030] |Basically, it stores your logs, produces reports, and raises alerts. [125011660040] |Features [125011660050] |*LDAP supported for Octopussy Users &Contacts *Send Alerts by Email, IM(Jabber), NSCA(Nagios) &Zabbix_sender *Export Reports by Email, FTP &SCP *Create Map to show your architecture (more info) *Input &Output Plugins for Reports (more info) *Reports Scheduling *RRDTool’ to graph syslog activity *Lot of Services already supported: Bind, Cisco Router, Cisco Switch, DenyAll Reverse Proxy, Drbd, F5 BigIP, Fortinet FW, Ironport MailServer, Linux Kernel/System, Linux IPTables, Monit, MySQL, Nagios, NetApp NetCache, Juniper Netscreen FW, Juniper Netscreen NSM, Postfix, PostgreSQL, Samhain, Snmpd, Squid, Sshd, Syslog-ng, Windows Snare Agent, Xen… *Wizard to easily create new Message/Service for Unrecognized logs *Online Updates for Services, Tables &Multilanguage *Multilanguage support: English English French German Spanish Portuguese Portuguese Russian Italian *Themable Interface &Report [125011660060] |Octopussy Software requirements [125011660070] |You can check from here for full list [125011660080] |Install Octopussy in Ubuntu [125011660090] |Download .deb package from here install this using the following commands from your terminal [125011660100] |sudo dpkg -i octopussy__all.deb [125011660110] |sudo apt-get -f install [125011660120] |You have to read full octopussy documentation to get an idea how to use this application.This application is recommended to install on ubuntu server mainly to get all you servers logs in one place for reporting. [125011660130] |Screenshot [125011670010] |Chromium is default browser for Ubuntu 10.10 Netbook Remix [125011670020] |Chromium will be a default for UNE, and considering the growing number of users using it, a better security model is needed. [125011670030] |Key challenges here include: [125011670040] |1. Figuring out how to get security updates to flow to the desktop in a timely manner 2. [125011670050] |Managing window decorations to integrate with the desktop (consider csd in Maverick as well) http://code.google.com/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=18497 , see comment #7, needs someone who understands the WM to comment 3. [125011670060] |Making the application menu work correctly 4. [125011670070] |Handling translations 5. [125011670080] |Making it fit on the CD [125011670090] |Work Items: [chrisccoulson] MIR for chromium: TODO [chrisccoulson] Establish a security update process/policy which allows us to distribute updates in a timely fashion: TODO [mpt]figure out how to integrate it with the global menu bar on UNE: TODO [didrocks]get a better theme for fitting on the ubuntu theme: TODO update yelp to 3.0 to drop xulrunner dependency [chrisccoulson] split xulrunner packaging so that we can ship only the parts needed by couchdb on the CD [chrisccoulson] update couchdb dependencies to drop xulrunner from the CD [chrisccoulson] Establish a way of handling translations in launchpad and getting them in to the langpacks [125011670100] |seb128, 2010-05-27: should we have work items about the technical tasks for dx changes? [125011670110] |We also said we would revisit the decision during the cycle to know if we stick on it, that should be documented [125011670120] |Check this Blueprint [125011680010] |Software Center 3.0 UI Enhancements for Ubuntu 10.10 (Maverick Meerkat) [125011680020] |UI enhancements planned for Software Center version 3.0 [125011680030] |- Single-pane department screen [125011680040] |https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SoftwareCenter#Single-pane%20department%20screen [125011680050] |- Hide non-application packages by default [125011680060] |https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SoftwareCenter#Software%20list%20view [125011680070] |- History section. [125011680080] |https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SoftwareCenter#History%20section [125011680090] |- “Where is it” feature to reveal the location of newly installed apps [125011680100] |https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SoftwareCenter#%E2%80%9CWhere%20Is%20It?%E2%80%9D%20button [125011680110] |- Announcing newly-installed applications [125011680120] |https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SoftwareCenter#Announcing%20newly-installed%20applications [125011680130] |- Dragging installed applications from Ubuntu Software Center to a launcher [125011680140] |https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SoftwareCenter#Dragging%20installed%20applications%20from%20USC%20to%20a%20launcher [125011680150] |- Add-on packages [125011680160] |https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SoftwareCenter#Add-on%20packages [125011680170] |- Add-on media [125011680180] |- Improved license info [125011680190] |https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/software-center/+bug/579854 [125011680200] |- Custom package lists. [125011680210] |https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SoftwareCenter#Custom%20package%20lists [125011680220] |- Assimilation of apturl [125011680230] |https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SoftwareCenter#apturl [125011680240] |- Back and Forward menu items and keyboard equivalents [125011680250] |https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SoftwareCenter#Back%20and%20Forward%20menu%20items%20and%20keyboard%20equivalents [125011680260] |- Add PPA/channel support to the installed items view [125011680270] |https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/software-center/+bug/524379 [125011680280] |Planned for Software Center 3.0 but covered (and work items tracked) in separate blueprints: [125011680290] |- Selling software [125011680300] |https://blueprints.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+spec/foundations-maverick-buy-something [125011680310] |- Discovery of new apps released using the upcoming mechanism for delivering apps post-release [125011680320] |https://blueprints.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+spec/desktop-maverick-opportunistic-apps-stable-release [125011680330] |- Copying installations across computers [125011680340] |https://blueprints.edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+spec/desktop-maverick-oneconf [125011690010] |Ubuntu-system-panel - Simple menu and launcher for GNOME desktop environment [125011690020] |Simple launcher for the GNOME desktop, providing easy access to Places, Applications and common configuration items for your computer. [125011690030] |Why should I use USP? [125011690040] |So why would people want to use it instead of the standard menu? [125011690050] |It has a host of features that make it much better than the main menu, including support for quick searching of all your installed applications, plugins, tabs and themes (to name a few). [125011690060] |It can be used for quick access to more things than just your applications. [125011690070] |It’s also fully customizable, so you can tweak it to look pretty much exactly like you want it to. [125011690080] |Install USP in Ubuntu 10.04/9.10 [125011690090] |Open the terminal (Applications menu -> Accessories -> Terminal) and run the following commands [125011690100] |sudo add-apt-repository ppa:malacusp/ppa sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get install usp2 usp2-extras [125011690110] |Open USP [125011690120] |After installation you can find the panel plugin by right clicking your panel, ‘Add to Panel’, ‘Ubuntu System Panel’ [125011690130] |Screenshot [125011690140] |Via Ubucentrum [125011700010] |GnoMenu - Consolidated menu for gnome [125011700020] |GnoMenu - A consolidated menu for gnome that brings eye candy to the world of the Gnome menu’s. Fully functional menu , supports themes , for a composited or non composited desktop. [125011700030] |It can emulate the look and feel of the most beautiful menus of most modern desktops, and it can also use custom menus, due to its powerful theme XML engine. [125011700040] |GnoMenu currently supports Gnome-Panel, Avant-Window-Navigator, Cairo-Dock, XfApplet, Kde Plasma and in the system tray. [125011700050] |Install gnomenu in Ubuntu 10.04/9.10 [125011700060] |Open the terminal (Applications menu -> Accessories -> Terminal) and run the following commands [125011700070] |sudo add-apt-repository ppa:gnomenu-team/ppa [125011700080] |sudo apt-get update [125011700090] |sudo apt-get install gnomenu [125011700100] |Add GnoMenu to panel [125011700110] |After installing GnoMenu,add-it to one of your panel. [125011700120] |Right-click on the panel Add to Panel -> GnoMenu -> Add. [125011700130] |GnoMenu’s behaviour also depends on which panel you place it on.If you want more option right-click on the GnoMenu icon opens up a menu, with GnoMenu “Preferences” and “Edit Menus” items. [125011700140] |Screenshot [125011710010] |How to access windows host shared folders from ubuntu guest in Virtualbox [125011710020] |This tutorial will explain How to access windows host shared folders from ubuntu guest in Virtualbox. [125011710030] |Procedure to follow [125011710040] |Step 1 : Install Guest Additions [125011710050] |You can install Guest Additions from From the VirtualBox’s menu Devices ? [125011710060] |Install Guest Additions… [125011710070] |This will mount a virtual CD on your /media/cdrom.Now open terminal (Applications menu -> Accessories -> Terminal) and run the following command [125011710080] |sudo sh VBoxLinuxAdditions-x86.run [125011710090] |After completing installation you need to restart your virtualbox guest machine [125011710100] |Step2: Define Share folders [125011710110] |From the VirtualBox’s menu go to Devices ? [125011710120] |Shared Folders [125011710130] |A dialog will show up as below. [125011710140] |In this dialog you can specify which folder from your Windows system you want to share with your Ubuntu system.Press the button with the + symbol to add a new shared folder in the list. [125011710150] |You will have to specify a Folder Name for each folder you add.You need to note down this folder name click ok [125011710160] |Step 3: Mount windows folders in ubuntu [125011710170] |First you need to create mount point using the following command from your terminal (Applications menu -> Accessories -> Terminal) [125011710180] |sudo mkdir/media/windows [125011710190] |Note :- Folder name windows can be changes to anything [125011710200] |Mount you shared folder using the following comamnd [125011710210] |sudo mount -t vboxsf Shared /media/windows [125011710220] |Note:- Shared folder is our windows folder [125011710230] |Step 4: Make it automatically mount every time you reboot [125011710240] |If you want to make it automatically mount every time you reboot edit /etc/init.d/rc.local file [125011710250] |gksudo gedit /etc/init.d/rc.local [125011710260] |add the following line [125011710270] |sudo mount -t vboxsf Shared /media/windows [125011710280] |Save and exit the file [125011710290] |Windows folder Browser in Ubuntu [125011720010] |New Unity release ready for testing in Ubuntu 10.10/10.04 [125011720020] |Unity is the default UI for Ubuntu Netbook Edition in 10.10. [125011720030] |It’s a step forward in the Netbook Edition, making it easy and well-fitted for those screen sizes for your a desktop environment. [125011720040] |Install unity in ubuntu 10.10 (Maverick) [125011720050] |Unity is the default UI for Ubuntu Netbook Edition. [125011720060] |The easiest way to test it is to install the Netbook Edition of the 10.10 [125011720070] |with a standard ubuntu-desktop edition [125011720080] |1. Run just sudo apt-get install ubuntu-netbook [125011720090] |2. This will add in GDM a “Ubuntu Netbook Edition” menu option when you click on your username. [125011720100] |Select it and login to get the Unity interface. [125011720110] |Install unity in ubuntu 10.04 LTS (lucid) [125011720120] |Unity is primarily built for maverick (10.10), but we are conscious that some people want to test it on lucid. [125011720130] |For those, we have setup a PPA and backport unity component to lucid. [125011720140] |If you are on Lucid, load a terminal and run the following commands [125011720150] |sudo add-apt-repository ppa:canonical-dx-team/une [125011720160] |sudo apt-get update. [125011720170] |sudo apt-get install ubuntu-netbook-unity-default-settings [125011720180] |Logout and choose in GDM your “Ubuntu Unity Netbook Edition” menu option when you click on your username. [125011720190] |Screenshot [125011730010] |NotifyOSDconfig - Simple GUI for Customizing NotifyOSD [125011730020] |Canonical’s on-screen-display notification agent, implementing the freedesktop.org Desktop Notifications Specification with semi-transparent click-through bubbles.Notify OSD presents these notifications as ephemeral overlays, which can be clicked through so they don’t block your work. [125011730030] |It queues notifications, to prevent them from flooding your screen. [125011730040] |And as well as handling standard notification updates, Notify OSD introduces the idea of appending — allowing notifications to grow over time, for example in the case of instant messages from a particular person. [125011730050] |NotifyOSD Configuration is a simple GUI for you to Customizing your NotifyOSD. [125011730060] |First you need to install patched NotifyoSD using the following commands from your terminal [125011730070] |sudo add-apt-repository ppa:leolik/leolik [125011730080] |sudo add-apt-repository ppa:amandeepgrewal/notifyosdconfig [125011730090] |Update source list [125011730100] |sudo apt-get update [125011730110] |Now install notifyosdconfig using the following command from your terminal [125011730120] |sudo apt-get install notifyosdconfig [125011730130] |Using notifyosdconfig [125011730140] |Open notifyosdconfig from Applications -> Accessories -> NotifyOSD Configuration [125011730150] |Once it opens you should see similar to the following screen here you can configure notification bubble settings [125011730160] |notification text settings [125011730170] |Sample notification [125011740010] |Download Free Ubuntu 10.04 (Lucid Lynx) PDF Guide [125011740020] |This guide is designed to be as user-friendly and easy to follow as possible, it should provide the first point of reference to any Ubuntu newcomer with lots of information. [125011740030] |The manual has step by step instructions and includes lots of screenshots to show you how to do tasks. [125011740040] |It also includes a Troubleshooting section to help you solve common Ubuntu problems quickly. [125011740050] |Download this 160+ page Lucid Lynx manual today. [125011740060] |

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    [125011750050] |The Ubuntu Karmic Koala Bible is a guide that’s both great for Linux initiates, and invariably useful for Linux intermediates. [125011750060] |Download Now [125011760010] |How To Stream Video To Your iPhone/iPad The Easy Way [125011760020] |Using your wireless network, you can stream video and convert it on the fly by using the AirVideo iPhone app and server from In Method. [125011760030] |We have installed and tested it using the following software. [125011760040] |Software Used [125011760050] |Ubuntu 9.10 wine-1.1.31 Java for Windows 7/XP/Vista/2000/2008/Offline (http://javadl.sun.com/webapps/download/AutoDL?BundleId=39494) AirVideo (Apple iTunes) AirVideo Server for Windows (http://www.inmethod.com/air-video/download/Setup225.exe) Firestarter [125011760060] |Procedure to follow [125011760070] |1. If you haven’t installed wine then do so using the following command from your terminal (Applications menu -> Accessories -> Terminal) [125011760080] |sudo apt-get install wine [125011760090] |and then run [125011760100] |winecfg [125011760110] |to create a WinXP default application set. [125011760120] |2. Java - Download and install the full install win32 version of Java. [125011760130] |wget http://javadl.sun.com/webapps/download/AutoDL?BundleId=39494 -O java-winxp.exe [125011760140] |( the “-O java-winxp.exe” saves the download as “java-winxp.exe” - I had a huge long file name when we downloaded the file). [125011760150] |Once the download is complete, run the setup [125011760160] |wine ./java-winxp.exe [125011760170] |The GUI installer will run, just “Next” it until it completes. [125011760180] |It will tell you that it can’t run the “Windows Java Virtual Machine” - just ignore it. [125011760190] |3. Download and install InMethod’s AirVideo server [125011760200] |wget http://www.inmethod.com/air-video/download/Setup225.exe [125011760210] |Run the setup using the following command [125011760220] |wine ./Setup225.exe [125011760230] |The AirVideo server GUI installer will run, again just “Next” it until it completes. [125011760240] |Now go to “Applications” - “Wine” - “Programs” - “AirVideo Server” - “AirVideo Server”. [125011760250] |The AirVideo properties window will appear, and you just need to add your video directories using the “Add Disk Folder” button. [125011760260] |4. Firestarter - Open Firestarter (“System” - “Administration” - “Firestarter”). [125011760270] |Click on the Policy tab, and add a new “Inbound traffic policy” by clicking on the green “Plus” symbol. [125011760280] |In the new window “Add new inbound rule”, click in the “Port” text box and enter “45631″ (without the quotes). [125011760290] |5. Fire up the “App Store” on your iPhone and install AirVideoFree (It is a limited version by as it’s free you can test it). [125011760300] |Once installed, open AirVideo and click on “Servers”. [125011760310] |Click on the “Plus” symbol and then “Specify Address Manually”. [125011760320] |In the “Location” text box enter your computers name or Fixed IP Address, and hit “Save”. [125011760330] |Your computer should now be listed under the Servers window. [125011760340] |Click on the tab and it will display all of the shared directories that you previously set up on the AirVideo Server. [125011760350] |Browse through your video collection. [125011760360] |Full Credit goes here [125011770010] |Ylmf OS - Ubuntu-based Linux distro identical in look and feel to Windows XP [125011770020] |An Ubuntu-based Linux distro identical in look and feel to Microsoft’s Windows XP’s been updated. [125011770030] |Ylmf OS 3.0 has been released from a Chinese software maker with the familiar Luna theme found in Microsoft’s Windows 7 and Windows Vista predecessor. [125011770040] |YLMF open source operating system (Ylmf OS) English Edition is released!The interface operation is clean and clear.The adjustment and creation is based on the user’s experience and usage.We firmly believe that Linux can do as well as Windows through our efforts and give customers more choices. [125011770050] |System Requirements: [125011770060] |Bare Minimum [125011770070] |300 MHz x86 processor,128 MB RAM At least 4 GB of disk space VGA graphics card capable of 640×480 resolution [125011770080] |Recommended [125011770090] |700 MHz x86 processor 8 GB of disk space,512 MB RAM or bigger Graphics card capable of 1024×768 resolution or higher [125011770100] |Ylmf OS Features [125011770110] |You can check full list of features from here [125011770120] |Download Ylmf OS [125011770130] |Download Ylmf OS from here [125011770140] |Screenshot [125011780010] |Adobe Drops 64-Bit Flash Support for Linux [125011780020] |Adobe has discontinued 64-bit Flash 10.1 development for Linux stating that significant architectural changes were being made to the plugin that would add improved security. [125011780030] |“We are fully committed to bringing native 64-bit Flash Player for the desktop by providing native support for Windows, Macintosh, and Linux 64-bit platforms in an upcoming major release of Flash Player,” Adobe wrote on their Adobe Labs site. [125011780040] |The 64-bit plugin was first made available for testing two years ago, but a finished, official 64-bit plugin never materialized. [125011780050] |It’s uncertain what caused this setback at Adobe, but speculation points to Adobe’s focus on Flash 10.1. [125011780060] |Adobe gave no timetable for when it would begin development (or redevelopment) on a 64-bit plugin. [125011780070] |Full Story [125011790010] |Reset system wide cursor theme [125011790020] |If you installed KDE in ubuntu (GNOME based), you may have noticed that when you log back into GNOME, you keep the KDE cursor theme. [125011790030] |To fix this, use update-alternatives like so: [125011790040] |press “7? for the default [125011790050] |Source from here [125011800010] |squid-deb-proxy - Squid proxy configuration optimized for deb packages [125011800020] |Are you like me and have multiple Ubuntu machines under one roof? [125011800030] |Are you tired of downloading the same update multiple times? [125011800040] |Sick of what seems to be duplicate work? [125011800050] |Let me introduce you to my little friend… squid-deb-proxy. [125011800060] |Squid-deb-proxy is a new package for Ubuntu 10.04, and it’s designed to make your life easier and allow faster updates if you manage more than one Ubuntu machine. [125011800070] |Conceptually, squid-deb-proxy consists of two pieces, a client and a server. [125011800080] |The server package is “squid-deb-proxy” and the client package is “squid-deb-proxy-client”. [125011800090] |The “squid-deb-proxy” server package is basically a squid caching server, with an out-of-the box configuration that allows it to cache .deb packages and make them accessible to the local area network. [125011800100] |The “squid-deb-proxy-client” package is basically an include file to your standard apt configuration that makes apt aware of the squid-deb-proxy. [125011800110] |To install the server, simply “sudo apt-get install squid-deb-proxy avahi-tools” on the machine that you wish the server to be on. [125011800120] |This will install the squid caching server and the avahi (Bonjour) auto-configuration network utilities, and start both servers, so your new caching squid proxy will start broadcasting its availability on your network. [125011800130] |Then, a “sudo apt-get install squid-deb-proxy-client” on each Ubuntu 10.04 machine (including the squid-deb-proxy server) will install the apt configuration. [125011800140] |You’ll want to install the client on the server as well, so whenever the server downloads updates those updates get cached by the squid proxy. [125011800150] |This will also allow the server to install already-fetched updates via the proxy. [125011800160] |Once this is done, squid-deb-proxy is transparent to the user. [125011800170] |Each machine’s apt program will look on the network for a squid-deb-proxy, and if it finds one, it’ll pass its requests through that. [125011800180] |The proxy will cache any .deb packages that come through it, and make them available for the next update client that needs them. [125011800190] |The second client to request these same updates will pull them down from the squid proxy, rather than having to get them from the Internet. [125011800200] |You get the benefit of a local repository without the hassle of setting one up! [125011800210] |Full Story [125011810010] |Boot-Up Manager (BUM) - Graphical runlevel editor [125011810020] |The scripts located in /etc/init.d are part of the bootup sequence of every Debian-like distro. [125011810030] |Very often Ubuntu’s documentation and guides have suggested - in order to deactivate init scripts - to change the permissions of the scripts in /etc/init.d, making them non-executable. [125011810040] |This will have the following consequences: [125011810050] |* You’ll get an error message at boot time (to avoid it you need to patch all the scripts); [125011810060] |* You are breaking the logical chain stated in debian-policy concerning runlevel configuration. [125011810070] |If the logic of a debian-like system boot up sequence is not very clear and familiar to you, you should not play with symlinks, permissions, etc. [125011810080] |In order to avoid messing up your system, Boot-Up Manager will automate all of your configuration in a nice and clean graphical interface. [125011810090] |Boot-Up Manager is a Perl-Gtk2 application to handle runlevels configuration of any debian derivative system. [125011810100] |With this program the user will easily start and stop boot-up scripts, without the necessity to handle thru complex links and permissions. [125011810110] |Boot-Up Manager has been developed and tested on Ubuntu, but as it only relies on Perl-Gtk2 libraries, it can be run on any Debian-like system. [125011810120] |Install Boot-Up Manager in ubuntu [125011810130] |Open the terminal and run the following command [125011810140] |sudo apt-get install bum [125011810150] |Using Boot-Up Manager (BUM) [125011810160] |You can open BUM from System--->Administration--->BootUP Manager [125011810170] |BUM is loading in progress [125011810180] |Once it opens you should see similar to the following screen [125011810190] |BUM Advanced options screen [125011810200] |Change start/stop Priority for one service [125011810210] |For more information check BUM documentation from here [125011820010] |RabbitVCS - Easy version control for Linux [125011820020] |RabbitVCS is a set of graphical tools written to provide simple and straightforward access to the version control systems you use. [125011820030] |Currently, it is integrated into the Nautilus file manager and only supports Subversion, but our goal is to incorporate other version control systems as well as other file managers. [125011820040] |RabbitVCS is inspired by TortoiseSVN and others. [125011820050] |RabbitVCS Features [125011820060] |Nautilus Integration [125011820070] |Seamlessly integrates into your standard desktop workflow [125011820080] |Subversion Support [125011820090] |Gain access to nearly all Subversion client functionality without touching the command line [125011820100] |Powerful and Useful Dialogs [125011820110] |We pride ourselves on our ease of use and straightforward interface [125011820120] |Fully Internationalized [125011820130] |We currently have 16 full translations and counting, and contributing is easy with Launchpad [125011820140] |Packages for Your Distribution [125011820150] |We have easy-to-install packages for Ubuntu, Debian and Fedora [125011820160] |Command Line Integration [125011820170] |We provide an easy to use command line tool you can use to launch our dialogs [125011820180] |Install Rabbitvcs in ubuntu 10.04/9.10 [125011820190] |When installing from packages, you will want to install Core as well as whichever plugins you intend to use. [125011820200] |You may also want to install the command line script, which provides access the RabbitVCS dialogs from the command line. [125011820210] |Open the terminal and run the following commands [125011820220] |sudo add-apt-repository ppa:rabbitvcs/ppa [125011820230] |Update the source list [125011820240] |sudo apt-get update [125011820250] |Now install rabbitvcs core using the following command [125011820260] |sudo apt-get install rabbitvcs-core [125011820270] |Install nautilus,thunar,gedit and command line plugins using the following command [125011820280] |sudo apt-get install rabbitvcs-nautilus rabbitvcs-thunar rabbitvcs-gedit rabbitvcs-cli [125011820290] |Screenshot [125011820300] |Nautilus Integration [125011830010] |Audio/Video/Image/Text/ISO Convert Nautilus Script [125011830020] |Right-click on a file, and this script will decide what conversions are appropriate, ask some questions about what you want, and execute the proper command and options to convert it into something else. [125011830030] |Convert multimedia files from one format to another, change size if desired Convert multimedia to audio-only files Convert audio files from one format to another. [125011830040] |Both multimedia and audio can specify numerous ffmpeg options [125011830050] |- these options are stored in user-configurable files, including one designed for user submissions Convert images from one format to another, and/or change image resolution (and jpg compression) Convert documents from one format to another Convert text to a .jpg file (an image of your text) or a .wav file (a voice reading your text) Convert multi-image files, like pdf or animated gif, into a series of frames [125011830060] |- pdf to gif creates animaged gif, animated gif to pdf creates multi-page pdf Convert various “CD Image” files into standard .iso files Batch processing to apply conversion choices to all selected files in a single operation Originals are not overwritten. [125011830070] |Generated files are named based on the source and conversion choices [125011830080] |Install Audio/Video/Image/Text/ISO Convert Nautilus Script in Ubuntu [125011830090] |Preparing your system [125011830100] |Open the terminal and run the following command [125011830110] |sudo aptitude install links elinks zenity [125011830120] |First you need to download this script from here and extract. [125011830130] |Then do one or more of these with the file “avconvert”: [125011830140] |(1) move (or copy or link) it to ~/.gnome2/nautilus-scripts [125011830150] |(2) move (or copy or link) it to somewhere in $PATH (eg /usr/local/bin) [125011830160] |(3) do #2, then add it as a nautilus-action (set “paramater” to “%M”, check “multiple files”) [125011830170] |(4) add it to Gnome panel/launch-bar (drag/drop or right-click panel Add/Custom-Application) [125011830180] |Screenshot [125011830190] |Via Ubuntulife [125011840010] |Luckybackup 0.4.1 released [125011840020] |a powerful, fast and reliable backup &sync tool Version 0.4.1 changes [125011840030] |* Added feature to restore a snapshot to any local directory [125011840040] |* Updated manual [125011840050] |* Improved the cron logfile: Different logfiles for each profile, listing results from only the last cronjob [125011840060] |* Fixed issue: Command-line mode fails to execute some tasks within a profile [125011840070] |* Fixed issue: Various snapshots issues when task type is “Backup the entire source directory (by name)” [125011840080] |* Fixed issue: Command-line mode fails to delete older snapshots [125011840090] |* Fixed issue: Specific snapshots can now be deleted if more than one exist [125011840100] |* Fixed issue: Restoring from any snapshot, but the last one, will cause an error to be displayed if the directory .luckybackup-snaphots/XXXXXX has not been created [125011840110] |* Fixed issue: Creation of full path of destination directory if it does not exist [125011840120] |* Fixed issue: Translation of standard yes/no - ok/cancel Qt dialogs [125011840130] |* Fixed issue: Logfiles manipulation when invalid characters are used within the task name [125011840140] |* Fixed issue: Some character encoding issues at command-line mode [125011840150] |Install Luckybackup 0.4.1 in Ubuntu [125011840160] |Download .deb package from here once you have .deb package install by double clicking on it or run the following command [125011840170] |sudo dpkg -i luckybackup_0.4.1-1_i386.lynx.deb [125011840180] |Screenshot [125011850010] |Q4Wine - Utility for automation and simplification of work with WINE [125011850020] |Q4Wine is a qt4 GUI for W.I.N.E. [125011850030] |It will help you manage wine prefixes and installed applications. q4wine features [125011850040] |* Can export QT color theme into wine colors settings [125011850050] |* Embedded Wine AppDB browser [125011850060] |* Can easy work with different wine versions at same time [125011850070] |* Easy creating, deleting and managing prefixes (WINEPREFIX) [125011850080] |* Easy controlling for wine process [125011850090] |* Easy installer wizard for wine applications. [125011850100] |(Not yet. [125011850110] |Wait for v. 0.120) [125011850120] |* Autostart icons support [125011850130] |* Easy cd-image use [125011850140] |* FuseISO\Embedded FuseISO mount profiles [125011850150] |* You can extract icons from PE files (.exe .dll) [125011850160] |* Easy backup and restore for managed prefixes [125011850170] |* Winetriks support [125011850180] |* And more… [125011850190] |Install Q4Wine in ubuntu 10.10/10.04/9.10 [125011850200] |Open the terminal and run the following commands [125011850210] |Add q4wine PPA using add-apt-repository: [125011850220] |sudo add-apt-repository ppa:tehnick/tehnick [125011850230] |Updating the list of available packages: [125011850240] |sudo apt-get update [125011850250] |Installing q4wine: [125011850260] |sudo apt-get install q4wine [125011850270] |Screenshot [125011860010] |Ubuntu 10.10 (Maverick) changes [125011860020] |Ubuntu Lucid was released in April and the next release of the popular Linux operating system is now looming large. [125011860030] |Planned for final release in October this year, Ubuntu 10.10, otherwise known as Maverick Meerkat, is already available as an alpha release. [125011860040] |The alpha release doesn’t yet include many of the features that are planned for the final version and many of those that are included are still in the dearly development stages. [125011860050] |Better sound management [125011860060] |One of the major things to look forward to in the Maverick Meerkat are better sound controls. [125011860070] |Sound on Linux has been a major stumbling block over the past few years with a confusion of tools available to manage sound output from applications. [125011860080] |Ubuntu 10.04, the current release, went some way to improving these issues and included per-application control over sound, but the plans for 10.10 are a little more ambitious. [125011860090] |The plans for 10.10 are not only to enable per-application control for each sound action on the desktop but for the drop-down volume control to act more like a “remote control” for all audio applications. [125011860100] |So, for example, the drop-down sound panel will not only display a volume slider but also list the title, run time etc of currently playing songs. [125011860110] |This will initially include only support for the Rhythmbox audio player and will also include control buttons (stop, play, skip etc) in the drop down volume box. [125011860120] |The drop-down will probably also include a place for album art. [125011860130] |Gnome desktop [125011860140] |One thing that will be missing in Ubuntu 10.10 will be the full Gnome 3.0 desktop. [125011860150] |Although version 3.0 is expected to be released by the time Ubuntu 10.10 is released, Ubuntu chief Mark Shuttleworth has already said that the developers will treat the next-generation desktop with caution. [125011860160] |This doesn’t mean that all of the changes being built into Gnome 3.0 will be absent from Ubuntu 10.10, just that some will be included by default and some will be optional extras. [125011860170] |At this point it looks likely that Ubuntu 10.10 will include the Gnome 3.0 platform but will not include by default all of the interface changes. [125011860180] |So things such as GnomeShell, the new way to work with files and applications, will be included as an optional extra. [125011860190] |Application changes [125011860200] |With each new release of Ubuntu decisions are made about the default applications that are included in the release. [125011860210] |This time around the major changes proposed as far as default applications go are that Firefox remains the default browser for the desktop release but that Google’s Chromium is used for the Ubuntu Netbook Release version. [125011860220] |The default image editor with the release of Maverick will be the Shotwell application. [125011860230] |Full Story [125011870010] |Download Variations GNOME wallpapers on ubuntu 10.04 (Lucid Lynx) [125011870020] |Download Variations GNOME wallpaper on ubuntu 10.04 [125011870030] |Download from here [125011870040] |Screenshots [125011880010] |Gnaural - An opensource binaural-beat generator [125011880020] |Gnaural is an opensource programmable auditory binaural-beat generator, implementing the principle as described in the October 1973 Scientific American article “Auditory Beats in the Brain” by Gerald Oster. [125011880030] |The central theme of Oster’s article was that processing of binaural beats involves different neural pathways than conventional hearing. [125011880040] |Research inspired by the article went on to show that among other things, binaural beats could be used to induce a “frequency-following response” (FFR) in brainwave activity. [125011880050] |Install gnaural in Ubuntu [125011880060] |Download .deb package from here once you downloaded the .deb package install by double clicking on it or run the following command from your terminal [125011880070] |sudo dpkg -i gnaural_1.0.20100528-1_i386.deb [125011880080] |Screenshot [125011890010] |Gnomenu 2.8 released and ubuntu installation instructions included [125011890020] |GnoMenu - A consolidated menu for gnome that brings eye candy to the world of the Gnome menu’s. Fully functional menu , supports themes , for a composited or non composited desktop. [125011890030] |It can emulate the look and feel of the most beautiful menus of most modern desktops, and it can also custom menus, due to its powerful theme XML engine. [125011890040] |Gnomenu 2.8 changes [125011890050] |This release brings alot more speed to GnoMenu, there are alot of speed improvments [125011890060] |Other changes are: [125011890070] |New default program list widget called iconview (faster then the other widgets) Distro logo now has 3 diferent states, pressed, hover and normal. [125011890080] |More translations Bug fixes [125011890090] |Gnomenu 2.8 Demo [125011890100] |You can check the video from here [125011890110] |Gnomenu 2.8 installation instructions [125011890120] |We have already discussed how to install gnomenu in ubuntu just follow those instructions. [125011900010] |How to add an icon to apps in Ubuntus’ Application-menu that only show a generic icon [125011900020] |Have you ever installed an application “manually” (not via Synaptic or Update-Manager, but by compiling it yourself and using some kind of installer-script for example)? [125011900030] |And were you annoyed that only a generic icon was shown in Ubuntus’ Applications-menu? [125011900040] |If so, this tip is for you. [125011900050] |I will take the application named “RSSOwl” as an example. [125011900060] |The first thing we have to do is to open this folder: [125011900070] |~/.local/share/applications [125011900080] |Here we find a lot of files and some with a name ending with “.desktop”. [125011900090] |These are textfiles and therefore can be opened via any texteditor (like gedit). [125011900100] |But when we do a doubleclick, the appliction representing the file (in this case RSSOwl) will be opened, so we have to open the file by dragging it onto an opened gedit-window (actually, this was the only way I was able to open it, as this file wasn’t shown in gedits’ file-requester. [125011900110] |The problem that came up with this solution was that gedit showed that files’ name as “alacarte-made-3.desktop”. [125011900120] |I can’t say why this happened and the edited file got saved with the original filename as well (when I went on editing) a backup-file with that strange filename was saved. [125011900130] |When we open the file named “RSSOwl” with gedit, we see this: (username is replaced with ###): [125011900140] |#!/usr/bin/env xdg-open [125011900150] |[Desktop Entry] Version=1.0 Type=Application Terminal=false Icon[en_US]=gnome-panel-launcher Name[en_US]=rssOwl Exec=/home/###/apps/rssowl/RSSOwl Name=rssOwl Icon=gnome-panel-launcher [125011900160] |The interesting parts are the lines starting with “Icon”. [125011900170] |There are two, the first being language-specific, the other being generic. [125011900180] |These lines have to be edited like described below. [125011900190] |But for that we first have to find an appropriate icon. [125011900200] |And a good place to find one is the path that is found in the line starting with “Exec=”. [125011900210] |If we look into that folder, we will find a file named “icon.xpm”. [125011900220] |To actually use that icon, we have to replace this line: [125011900230] |Icon[en_US]=gnome-panel-launcher [125011900240] |with this (### should be replaced with your username): [125011900250] |Icon[en_US]=/home/###/apps/rssowl/icon.xpm [125011900260] |We have to do this with all lines starting with “Icon”. [125011900270] |To be 100% correct, it would probably be sufficient, if we would only change the line starting with “Icon[en_US]=”, if we would only use one language all the time. [125011900280] |But if we change all the lines, we can be sure that the same icon is used, regardless which language is activated in Ubuntu. [125011900290] |Anyhow, after saving this file, we should see the appropriate icon for “RSSOwl” within Ubuntus’ “Applications/Programming”-submenu [125011910010] |How to install Transmission 2.0 in Ubuntu 10.04/9.10 [125011910020] |Transmission is a cross-platform BitTorrent client that is: Free and Community-Driven. [125011910030] |Transmission differs from bigger clients like ?Torrent, Vuze, and BitComet in that it is volunteer-based, open source, and noncommercial. [125011910040] |There is no payware version as with Vuze Plus. [125011910050] |We don’t bundle toolbars, adware, DNA, or anything else. [125011910060] |If we did, someone else would fork the project and strip it back out. [125011910070] |So what you see is what you get -- and if you’d like to check under the hood to see for yourself, the source code is available for anyone to read. [125011910080] |If you’re a programmer, translator, tester, web designer, graphic artist, or a regular person who wants to help, we happily welcome volunteers. [125011910090] |Easy. [125011910100] |Transmission is designed to for easy, powerful use. [125011910110] |We’ve set the defaults to “Just Work” and it only takes a few clicks to configure advanced features like watch directories, bad peer blocklists, and the web interface. [125011910120] |When Ubuntu chose Transmission as its default BitTorrent client, one of the most-cited reasons was its easy learning curve. [125011910130] |Lean. [125011910140] |Transmission has the lowest memory footprint of any major BitTorrent client. [125011910150] |Imageshack chose Transmission for its BitTorrent farms because the competition “requires amounts of memory several times greater than Transmission”. [125011910160] |The headless version of Transmission is the client of choice on low-memory hardware, leading many users to install it on their routers to leave running 24/7. [125011910170] |Some commercial devices ship with it preinstalled. [125011910180] |Check what is new in transmission 2.0 from here [125011910190] |How to install Transmission 2.0 in Ubuntu 10.04/9.10 [125011910200] |Open the terminal and run the following commands [125011910210] |sudo add-apt-repository ppa:transmissionbt/ppa [125011910220] |sudo apt-get update [125011910230] |sudo apt-get install transmission [125011920010] |How to upload your photos/pictures to Picasa from command line using GoogleCL [125011920020] |GoogleCL brings Google services to the command line. [125011920030] |We currently support the following Google services: [125011920040] |* Blogger [125011920050] |* Calendar [125011920060] |* Contacts [125011920070] |* Docs [125011920080] |* Picasa [125011920090] |* Youtube [125011920100] |Install GoogleCL in ubuntu [125011920110] |Open the terminal and run the following commands [125011920120] |sudo apt-get install python-gdata [125011920130] |sudo dpkg -i http://googlecl.googlecode.com/files/googlecl_0.9.5-1_all.deb [125011920140] |Once you installed googlecl use the following syntax to create album and upload photos [125011920150] |google picasa create --album “Test Photos” ~/photos/admin/*.jpg [125011930010] |XNOISE - Media player for Gtk+ with a slick GUI [125011930020] |XNOISE is a media player for Gtk+ with a slick GUI, great speed and lots of features [125011930030] |Unlike Rhythmbox, Banshee or itunes, Xnoise uses a tracklist centric design. [125011930040] |The tracklist is a list of video or music tracks that are played one by one without being removed (right side of window). [125011930050] |This gives you the possibility to enqueue any track in any order, regardless if they are on the same album or not. [125011930060] |The tracks can be reordered at any time via drag and drop. [125011930070] |The media browser (left side of the window) contains all available media in a hierarchical tree structure of the available metadata. [125011930080] |It is easy to find a single track, artist or album by going through this tree or by just entering a search term. [125011930090] |From the media browser, music or videos can be dragged into the tracklist to every position. [125011930100] |Single or multiple tracks, streams, albums or artists can be dragged onto the tracklist and be reordered. [125011930110] |Within the playing track, it’s possible to jump to every position by clicking the position bar. [125011930120] |Xnoise can play every kind of audio/video data that gstreamer can handle. [125011930130] |There is a plugin interface available. [125011930140] |Plugins are optionally build, if their dependencies are fulfilled. [125011930150] |By now there are already some plugins, e.g. a plugin that downloads cover images from lastFm or one that shows notifications, one that monitores file changes in your local media directory, … [125011930160] |Install XNOISE Media player in Ubuntu 10.04 [125011930170] |First you need to download .deb packages from here once you downloaded the .deb packages install them by double clicking on it or run the following commands from your terminal [125011930180] |sudo dpkg -i xnoise_0.1.5-1_i386.deb [125011930190] |sudo dpkg -i xnoise-plugins-core_0.1.5-1_i386.deb [125011930200] |Screenshot [125011940010] |evoluspencil - The Sketching and GUI Prototyping addon for Firefox [125011940020] |The Pencil Project’s unique mission is to build a free and opensource tool for making diagrams and GUI prototyping that everyone can use. [125011940030] |Pencil will always be free as it is released under the GPL version 2 and is available for virtually all platforms that Firefox 3 can run. [125011940040] |Install evoluspencil in ubuntu [125011940050] |download .deb package from here once you have .deb package install by doubleclicking on it or run the following command from your terminal [125011940060] |sudo dpkg -i evolus-pencil_1.2-1_i386.deb [125011940070] |Screenshot [125011940080] |Via Ubuntulife [125011950010] |Keepnote - Cross platform tote taking and Organization application [125011950020] |KeepNote is a note taking application that works on Windows, Linux, and MacOS X. With KeepNote, you can store your class notes, TODO lists, research notes, journal entries, paper outlines, etc in a simple notebook hierarchy with rich-text formatting, images, and more. [125011950030] |Using full-text search, you can retrieve any note for later reference. [125011950040] |KeepNote is designed to be cross-platform (implemented in Python and PyGTK) and stores your notes in simple and easy to manipulate file formats (HTML and XML). [125011950050] |Archiving and transferring your notes is as easy as zipping or copying a folder. [125011950060] |Features [125011950070] |* Rich-text formatting [125011950080] |o Bullet point lists [125011950090] |o Colored font [125011950100] |o Inline images [125011950110] |o Hyperlinks [125011950120] |* Hierarchical organization for notes [125011950130] |* Full-text search [125011950140] |* Integrated screenshot [125011950150] |* File attachments [125011950160] |* Integrated backup and restore [125011950170] |* Spell checking (via gtkspell) [125011950180] |* Auto-saving [125011950190] |* Built-in backup and restore (archive to zip files) [125011950200] |* Extensions (i.e. “plugins”) [125011950210] |* Cross-platform (Linux, Windows, MacOS X) [125011950220] |Install keepnote in Ubuntu [125011950230] |Preparing your system [125011950240] |Open the terminal and run the following commands [125011950250] |sudo apt-get install python python-gtk2 python-glade2 libgtk2.0-dev [125011950260] |Spell checking is enabled with an optional package [125011950270] |sudo apt-get install python-gnome2-extras aspell aspell-en aspell-XX [125011950280] |where XX is your language if it is not english. [125011950290] |Other platforms will probably name their packages similarly. [125011950300] |Download .deb package from here once you downloaded install by double clicking on it or using the following command from your terminal [125011950310] |sudo dpkg -i keepnote_0.6.2-1_all.deb [125011950320] |Using Keepnote [125011950330] |You can open from Applications--->Office--->KeepNote [125011950340] |Once it open you need to create new note you can see similar to the following screen [125011950350] |Keepnote version details