[125015230010] |G’MIC - GREYC’s Magic Image Converter [125015230020] |G’MIC stands for GREYC’s Magic Image Converter. [125015230030] |This project aims to : [125015230040] |* Define a minimal but powerful script language (G’MIC) dedicated to the design of image processing pipelines. [125015230050] |* Provide an interpreter of this language (in C++), distributed as an open-source module/library embeddable in third-party applications. [125015230060] |* Propose two binary tools embedding this interpreter : [125015230070] |o The command-line executable gmic to use the G’MIC framework from a shell. [125015230080] |o The interactive plug-in gmic_gimp to bring G’MIC capabilities to the image retouching software GIMP. [125015230090] |G’MIC is focused on the design of complex pipelines for converting, manipulating, filtering and visualizing generic 1d/2d/3d multi-spectral image datasets. [125015230100] |Of course, it is able to manage color images, but also more complex data as image sequences or 3d volumetric datasets. [125015230110] |G’MIC is an open framework : it is possible to extend the proposed default language with custom G’MIC-written commands, defining thus new image filters or effects. [125015230120] |By the way, it already contains a substantial set of pre-defined image processing algorithms. [125015230130] |G’MIC has been designed with portability in mind and runs on different platforms (Windows, Unix, MacOSX). [125015230140] |It is distributed under the CeCILL license (GPL-compatible). [125015230150] |It has been developed in the Image Team of the GREYC laboratory, in Caen/France, by permanent researchers working in the field of image processing on a daily basis. [125015230160] |Main features [125015230170] |G’MIC designs a complete image processing framework, and thus can manage image data as any other image-related tool. [125015230180] |Anyway, it has specific features that make it a bit particular : [125015230190] |* It internally works with lists of images. [125015230200] |Image manipulations and interactions can be done either grouped or focused on specific items. [125015230210] |* It can process a wide variety of image types, including multi-spectral (arbitray number of channels) and 3d volumetric images as well as image sequences, or 3d objects. [125015230220] |Images with different pixel types are supported, allowing to process flawlessly images with 8bits or 16bits integers per channel, as well as float-valued datasets. [125015230230] |* It provides small but efficient viewing modules dedicated to the exploration/visualization of 2d/3d multi-spectral images, 3d objects (elevation map, isocurves, isosurfaces,…), or 1d graph plots. [125015230240] |* It proposes commands to handle custom interactive windows where user events can be managed easily. [125015230250] |* It is highly extensible through the use of custom command files which add new functions, understood by the language interpreter. [125015230260] |* It can be used inside GIMP, allowing end-users to integrate any G’MIC-based pipeline directly in a nice GUI, without coding efforts. [125015230270] |* It is based on the latest development versions of the CImg Library, a well established C++ template image processing toolkit, developed by the same development team. [125015230280] |Install G’MIC in ubuntu 10.10/10.04 [125015230290] |Edit /etc/apt/sources.list file [125015230300] |gksudo gedit /etc/apt/sources.list [125015230310] |Add one of the following [125015230320] |For ubuntu 10.10 users [125015230330] |deb http://glouk.legtux.org/gmic_apt maverick contrib [125015230340] |For ubuntu 10.04 users [125015230350] |deb http://glouk.legtux.org/gmic_apt lucid contrib [125015230360] |Save and exit the file [125015230370] |Update the source list [125015230380] |sudo apt-get update [125015230390] |Install G’MIC [125015230400] |apt-get install gmic [125015230410] |Install gmic as GIMP Plug-in [125015230420] |Download gmic gmip plug-in from here [125015230430] |G’MIC has been made available as an easy-to-use plug-in for GIMP. [125015230440] |It extends this retouching software capabilities by offering a large number of pre-defined image filters and effects. [125015230450] |Of course, this plug-in is highly customizable and it is possible to dynamically add your custom G’MIC-written filters in it. [125015230460] |Here you will find pre-compiled binaries of the plug-in for common architectures. [125015230470] |Pick one archive below, unzip all its content into your GIMP plug-in directory, and you’re done. [125015230480] |The G’MIC plug-in should be then available from the Filters/G’MIC.. menu entry. [125015230490] |* On Unix, the plug-in directory is usually located at $HOME/.gimp-2.x/plug-ins/. [125015230500] |The plug-in requires these libraries installed on your system : libfftw, libpng, zlib. [125015230510] |Use your package manager to fit these dependancies. [125015230520] |Screenshot [125015240010] |Install libreoffice in ubuntu 11.04/10.10/10.04 using PPA [125015240020] |LibreOffice is a productivity suite that is compatible with other major office suites, and available on a variety of platforms. [125015240030] |It is free software and therefore free to download, use and distribute. [125015240040] |Note:- This is still in Release Candidate 2 so this might break your system completely [125015240050] |Remove Openoffice [125015240060] |Before installing LibreOffice you need to remove existing openoffice from your system using the following command [125015240070] |sudo apt-get purge openoffice*.* [125015240080] |Note:- Thanks to our reader for the above command [125015240090] |Install libreoffice in ubuntu 11.04/10.10/10.04 using PPA [125015240100] |Open the terminal and run the following commands [125015240110] |sudo add-apt-repository ppa:libreoffice/ppa [125015240120] |sudo apt-get update [125015240130] |sudo apt-get install libreoffice [125015240140] |For gnome users - you also need to install the following package [125015240150] |sudo apt-get install libreoffice-gnome [125015240160] |For kubuntu users - you also need to install the following package [125015240170] |sudo apt-get install libreoffice-kde [125015240180] |Once you complete the installation open from Applications--->Office [125015250010] |Bombono DVD 1.0 released with all video format support [125015250020] |Bombono DVD is easy to use program for making DVD video discs. [125015250030] |This program allows you to get video on optical discs without knowing many technical details. [125015250040] |It provides the full authoring sequence: making chapters while browsing videos, custom menu creation, authoring, and optionally burning on DVD. [125015250050] |Also, it features the interesting feature of re-authoring, which allows one to get video back from DVDs. [125015250060] |What is new in Bombono DVD 1.0 [125015250070] |Now Bombono DVD can handle all video formats, thanks to FFmpeg. [125015250080] |Transcoding is to be done when required; to adjust transcoding options (bitrate, dimensions) just right-click with the mouse at the video in Media List and choose Bitrate Calculator. [125015250090] |Changelog: [125015250100] |* BmD can import all that ffmpeg can handle, not only DVD-compliant videos (AVI/MKV/MOV/TS/MPG/MPEG4/WEBM/OGG/…); excellent “frame by frame” video access is retained [125015250110] |* Translation updates: Finnish, French, Russian, Spanish [125015250120] |* Transcoding: [125015250130] |o Black padding for not DVD-aspect videos [125015250140] |o All audio streams being transcoded, not only first one [125015250150] |o Audio transcoding bitrate: 320kbit/s, not 448kbit/s [125015250160] |* Bitrate Calculator [125015250170] |* Adjust Bitrate to Fit to Disc [125015250180] |* Subtitles support: [125015250190] |o spumux is used for text rendering [125015250200] |o Trying to guess subtitles encoding with Enca [125015250210] |* Segfault fix while loading bad/legacy projects [125015250220] |* Small changes: [125015250230] |o Fix for non-UTF8 locales like ru_RU.KOI8-R, #40 [125015250240] |o Fix for running totem with a file with spaces etc [125015250250] |o .bmd for projects instead of .xml [125015250260] |o Online help reference in menu Help [125015250270] |Install Bombono DVD 1.0 in ubuntu [125015250280] |Open the terminal and run the following commands [125015250290] |sudo add-apt-repository ppa:muravjov-il/ppa sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get install bombono-dvd-testing [125015260010] |Introduction to Linux - A Hands on Guide (PDF Guide) [125015260020] |This guide was created as an overview of the Linux Operating System, geared toward new users as an exploration tour and getting started guide, with exercises at the end of each chapter. [125015260030] |For more advanced trainees it can be a desktop reference, and a collection of the base knowledge needed to proceed with system and network administration. [125015260040] |This book contains many real life examples derived from the author’s experience as a Linux system and network administrator, trainer and consultant. [125015260050] |They hope these examples will help you to get a better understanding of the Linux system and that you feel encouraged to try out things on your own. [125015260060] |

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[125015260070] |Download Now [125015270010] |Tagtool - Tool to tag and rename MP3 and Ogg Vorbis files [125015270020] |Audio Tag Tool is a program to manage the tags in MP3 and Ogg Vorbis files.It can be used to edit individual tags, or to easily tag or rename hundreds of files at once, in any desired format. [125015270030] |It can also create playlists. [125015270040] |Install Tagtool in ubuntu [125015270050] |Open the terminal and run the following command [125015270060] |sudo apt-get install tagtool [125015270070] |Screenshot [125015280010] |4Pane - A multi-pane, detailed-list file manager for Linux [125015280020] |4Pane is a multi-pane, detailed-list file manager for Linux. [125015280030] |It is designed to be fully-featured without bloat, and aims for speed rather than visual effects. [125015280040] |In addition to standard file manager things, it offers multiple undo and redo of most operations (including deletions), archive management including ‘virtual browsing’ inside archives, multiple renaming/duplication of files, a terminal emulator and user-defined tools. [125015280050] |Install 4pane in ubuntu 10.10/10.04 [125015280060] |Edit /etc/apt/sources.list file [125015280070] |gksudo gedit /etc/apt/sources.list [125015280080] |Add one of the following line [125015280090] |For ubuntu lucid users [125015280100] |deb http://www.4pane.co.uk/ubuntu/ lucid universe [125015280110] |For ubuntu maverick user [125015280120] |deb http://www.4pane.co.uk/ubuntu/ maverick universe [125015280130] |Save and exit the file [125015280140] |Add GPG key [125015280150] |sudo apt-key adv --fetch-keys http://www.4pane.co.uk/4Pane.asc [125015280160] |Update source list [125015280170] |sudo apt-get update [125015280180] |Install 4pane [125015280190] |sudo apt-get install 4pane [125015280200] |Screenshot [125015290010] |Ubuntu Tweak 0.5.10 released with autohide option for Unity Launcher [125015290020] |Ubuntu Tweak is an application to config Ubuntu easier for everyone.It provides many useful desktop and system options that the default desktop environment doesn’t provide. [125015290030] |What is new in Ubuntu tweak 0.5.10 [125015290040] |* Disable the broken sources and notify the user to make it easy to fix [125015290050] |* Add the Launcher Autohide setting to Compiz (Natty only) [125015290060] |* Fix bug: LP: #695294 No module named simplejson [125015290070] |* Fix bug: LP: #665841 ubuntu tweak crash in Login [125015290080] |Install ubuntu tweak 0.5.10 in ubuntu [125015290090] |Open the terminal and run the following commnads [125015290100] |sudo add-apt-repository ppa:tualatrix/ppa sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get install ubuntu-tweak [125015290110] |Screenshot [125015300010] |Nook Color Hacked to Run Ubuntu [125015300020] |Ubuntu is the Linux flavor that is ported to almost every cool gadget out there. [125015300030] |Either it be HD2, Nexus One or anything else. [125015300040] |Since Nook’s root, a lot of cool stuff is coming to this Android gadget including Android Market and Froyo. [125015300050] |This time it’s Ubuntu’s turn. [125015300060] |An XDA member decided to PWN this thing and treat it with the delicious penguin meal. [125015300070] |Though this is not the safest thing on earth. [125015300080] |The hacker can’t be held responsible if another titanic wrecks. [125015300090] |But this world is no short of adventurers that’d sail the Atlantic in a killer storm. [125015300100] |All you have to do is… well that’s not going to be simple, there are a lot of steps involved including shell commands to get it going. [125015300110] |I don’t know if you’d go ahead and start using Ubuntu on the admirably cool capacitive touch screen of Nook color but at least you can treat your sight with the following screenshots. [125015300120] |Via Thegadgets and procedure you can check from XDA [125015310010] |Shotwell 0.8.1 releaged with 3GP video support [125015310020] |Shotwell is a photo organizer designed for the GNOME desktop environment. [125015310030] |It allows you to import photos from your camera, view and edit them, and share them with others. [125015310040] |What is new in shotwell 0.8.1 [125015310050] |Yorba has released Shotwell 0.8.1, an update to our digital photo manager for GNOME. [125015310060] |This release provides bug fixes, support for new video and RAW formats, and translation updates. [125015310070] |Specific enhancements include: [125015310080] |Fixes a problem where Shotwell could crash unexpectedly at startup or when reading/writing metadata to files. [125015310090] |Fixes a problem where Shotwell could hang when importing voice-annotated videos. [125015310100] |Fixes a problem where Shotwell failed to import date and time information for some camera-generated MP4 videos. [125015310110] |Shotwell can now delete video files from camera memory. [125015310120] |Shotwell now supports the 3GP video format common on mobile phones and RAW files with the SRW suffix generated by Samsung cameras. [125015310130] |Numerous translation fixes and updates. [125015310140] |Install Shotwell 0.8.1 in ubuntu using PPA [125015310150] |Open the terminal and run the following commands [125015310160] |sudo add-apt-repository ppa:yorba/ppa [125015310170] |sudo apt-get update [125015310180] |sudo apt-get install shotwell [125015320010] |Tagplayer - Play music based on the music’s lastfm tag [125015320020] |TagPlayer is a Boffin like application. [125015320030] |It allows the user to play music based on the music’s lastfm tags.It uses pylast for Last.fm API access, GStreamer for music playback and pyGTK for GUI. [125015320040] |The project is developped using Quickly for fast prototyping. [125015320050] |Install Tagplayer in ubuntu 10.10 using PPA [125015320060] |Open the terminal and run the following command [125015320070] |sudo add-apt-repository ppa:hikibi/tagplayer [125015320080] |sudo apt-get update [125015320090] |sudo apt-get install tagplayer [125015320100] |Screenshot [125015330010] |Banshee 1.9.2 released with Nexus S and Xperia X10 mini pro support and installation instructions included [125015330020] |Banshee is an open-source media player, originally called Sonance until 2005. [125015330030] |Built upon Mono and Gtk#, it uses the Helix and GStreamer multimedia platform for encoding and decoding various media formats, including Ogg Vorbis, MP3 and FLAC. [125015330040] |Banshee can play and import audio CDs and supports many portable media players, including Apple’s iPod, Android devices and Creative’s ZEN players.Other features include Last.fm integration, album artwork fetching, smart playlists and podcast support. [125015330050] |Banshee is released under the terms of the MIT License and is available for Linux as well as Mac OS X operating systems. [125015330060] |What is new in 1.9.2 [125015330070] |Banshee 1.9.2 is a development release, the third of the 1.9.x series leading up to Banshee 2.0. [125015330080] |Enhancements [125015330090] |* Add support for Nexus S and Xperia X10 mini pro [125015330100] |* Many improvements and fixes to the F1 user guide [125015330110] |* SoundMenu: Implement the proper close/quit behavior [125015330120] |* MPRIS: Implement the Playlists interface [125015330130] |* Improved write-metadata-to-file performance [125015330140] |Install Banshee 1.9.2 in ubuntu [125015330150] |Open the terminal and run the following commands [125015330160] |sudo add-apt-repository ppa:banshee-team/banshee-daily sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get install banshee [125015340010] |Install inSSIDer 2 wifi scanner in ubuntu using .deb package [125015340020] |inSSIDer is FREE, open-source Wi-Fi scanning software. [125015340030] |And yet you want to know more. [125015340040] |Wow. you truly are our type of geek. [125015340050] |Take a look at the features below to see what makes inSSIDer special. [125015340060] |What’s Unique about inSSIDer? [125015340070] |* Compatible with Windows XP, Vista and 7 (32 and 64-bit) [125015340080] |* Uses the Native Wi-Fi API and your current Wireless network card [125015340090] |* Sort results by Mac Address, SSID, Channel, RSSI and “Time Last Seen” [125015340100] |* Compatible with most GPS devices (NMEA v2.3 and higher) [125015340110] |How can inSSIDer help me? [125015340120] |* Inspect your WLAN and surrounding networks to troubleshoot competing access points [125015340130] |* Track the strength of received signal in dBm over time [125015340140] |* Filter access points in an easy-to-use format [125015340150] |* Highlight access points for areas with high Wi-Fi concentration [125015340160] |* Export Wi-Fi and GPS data to a KML file to view in Google Earth. [125015340170] |* Filter through hundreds of scanned access points [125015340180] |Install inSSIDer 2 in ubuntu [125015340190] |Download deb packages from here [125015340200] |Once you have deb packages you can install by double clicking on it or run the following command from your terminal [125015340210] |sudo dpkg -i inssider_0.1.0.0111_i386.deb [125015350010] |Install ubuntu unity 2D using PPA in ubuntu 11.04/10.10 (Demo Video Included) [125015350020] |Unity 2D’s main goal is to provide a Unity environment on hardware platforms that don’t support Unity’s Open GL requirements. [125015350030] |Many ARM platforms fall into this category, so Unity 2D expands Unity’s goodness to a whole new set of platforms. [125015350040] |The software is implemented using Qt/QML for the UI portions of Unity, while utilizing the existing Unity core components, like indicators, bamf, dee, uTouch and places. [125015350050] |Install ubuntu unity 2D using PPA in ubuntu 11.04/10.10 [125015350060] |Open the terminal and run the following commands [125015350070] |sudo add-apt-repository ppa:unity-2d-team/unity-2d-daily [125015350080] |sudo apt-get update [125015350090] |sudo apt-get install unity-qt-default-settings [125015350100] |Now you have to select Unity Qt at the login screen [125015350110] |Unity 2D Demo Video [125015360010] |DisPlex - Compiz/Emerald AppIndicator [125015360020] |DisPlex. [125015360030] |This application will provide functionality for those that wan an appindicator to replace the older (but fantastic) fusion-icon. [125015360040] |DisPlex has the following features: [125015360050] |* Uses the new Ubuntu AppIndicator interface [125015360060] |* Provides interface for: COMPIZ, EMERALD, GNOME Display Properties [125015360070] |* Enables you to change decorators from the AppIndicator Tray [125015360080] |* Enables you to activate / deactivate Compiz Effects [125015360090] |* Enables you to switch window manager [125015360100] |* Provides the ability to hide/show desktop icons [125015360110] |Install Displex in ubuntu [125015360120] |Download deb packages from here once you have deb package you can install by double clicking on it. [125015360130] |Or from the command line [125015360140] |sudo dpkg -i displex-0.2-all.deb [125015370010] |How to install firefox 4.0 beta in ubuntu using PPA [125015370020] |This tutorial will explain How to install firefox 4.0 beta using PPA [125015370030] |Note:- Firefox 4.0 is still in beta version so it is not recommended for production use [125015370040] |Open the terminal and run the following commands [125015370050] |sudo add-apt-repository ppa:ubuntu-mozilla-daily/ppa [125015370060] |sudo apt-get update [125015370070] |sudo apt-get install firefox-4.0 [125015380010] |How to install Starry Hope Uploader for Facebook in Ubuntu Using PPA [125015380020] |Starry Hope Uploader allows you to batch upload photos to Facebook by simply dragging them unto the uploader, choosing an album and clicking the upload button. [125015380030] |It’s designed to be super simple and to follow the old UNIX philosophy “do one thing and do it well.” [125015380040] |Currently, you can also choose to upload high-resolution or standard photos and create new albums. [125015380050] |Look for a few more features in future releases. [125015380060] |Install Starry Hope Uploader for Facebook using PPA [125015380070] |Open the terminal and run the following commands [125015380080] |sudo add-apt-repository ppa:jimjimovich/starry-hope-uploader sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get install starry-hope-uploader [125015380090] |Screenshot [125015380100] |Via Starry Hope [125015390010] |How to install weather indicator from PPA [125015390020] |A fully featured weather notification applet for use on the GNOME panel. [125015390030] |Current weather status is displayed directly on your panel and detailed forecasts are no more than a click away. [125015390040] |Implemented using the Indicator Applet API. [125015390050] |Install weather indicator from PPA [125015390060] |Open the terminal and run the following commands [125015390070] |sudo add-apt-repository ppa:weather-indicator-team/ppa sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get install indicator-weather [125015400010] |How to install Intel 82852/855GM drivers in Ubuntu Using PPA [125015400020] |This tutorial will explain How to install Intel 82852/855GM drivers in Ubuntu Using PPA [125015400030] |Note:- Use these drivers at your own risk [125015400040] |How to install Intel 82852/855GM drivers in Ubuntu Using PPA [125015400050] |Open the terminal and run the following commands [125015400060] |sudo add-apt-repository ppa:glasen/intel-driver sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get install xserver-xorg-video-intel [125015410010] |Next-Generation Firewalls For Dummies eBook (PDF Guide) [125015410020] |This book provides an in-depth overview of next-generation firewalls. [125015410030] |Long Description: It examines the evolution of network security, the rise of Enterprise 2.0 applications and their associated threats, the shortcomings of traditional firewalls, and the advanced capabilities found in next-generation firewalls. [125015410040] |Get your copy of “Next-Generation Firewalls for Dummies” book to find out: [125015410050] |* How Enterprise 2.0 applications create new risks for your organization [125015410060] |* Why traditional firewalls can’t protect your network [125015410070] |* How next-generation firewalls stand apart from other security solutions [125015410080] |* What features and capabilities you need in your firewall [125015410090] |

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[125015410100] |Download Now [125015420010] |VirtualBox 4.0.2 released and ubuntu 10.10/10.04/9.10 installation instructions included [125015420020] |Oracle released VirtualBox 4.0.2, a maintenance release of VirtualBox 4.0. [125015420030] |It improves stability and fixes regressions. [125015420040] |VirtualBox is a powerful x86 and AMD64/Intel64 virtualization product for enterprise as well as home use. [125015420050] |Not only is VirtualBox an extremely feature rich, high performance product for enterprise customers, it is also the only professional solution that is freely available as Open Source Software under the terms of the GNU General Public License (GPL). [125015420060] |What is new in virtualbox 4.0.2 [125015420070] |VirtualBox 4.0.2 (released 2011-01-18) [125015420080] |This is a maintenance release. [125015420090] |The following items were fixed and/or added: [125015420100] |* GUI: don’t crash if a removable host drive referenced from the VM settings vanished [125015420110] |* GUI: fixed a crash when using the KDE4 Oxygen theme and clicked on the settings button (4.0 regression; bug #7875) [125015420120] |* GUI: properly warn if the machine folder cannot be created (bug #8031) [125015420130] |* GUI: several fixes for multimonitor X11 guests [125015420140] |* ExtPack: don’t make the installer helper application suid root (Linux .deb/.rpm packages only) [125015420150] |* ExtPack: improved user experience on Vista / Windows 7 when installing an extension pack [125015420160] |* ExtPack: fixed issue with non-ascii characters in the path name during installing an extension pack (bug #7917) [125015420170] |* ExtPack: fixed SELinux issues on 32-bit Linux hosts [125015420180] |* VBoxManage: Host-only interface creation and removal is now supported for all platforms except Solaris (bug #7741) [125015420190] |* VBoxManage: fixed segmentation fault when removing non-existent host-only interface [125015420200] |* Storage: fixed possible crashes with VMDK/VHD images with snapshots and async I/O (4.0 regression) [125015420210] |* Storage: don’t eject the physical medium if a DVD/CDROM/?oppy drive is detached from a VM (bug #5825) [125015420220] |* Storage: be more robust when a faulty guest sends ATA commands to an ATAPI device (bug #6597) [125015420230] |* Parallels: fixed deletion of the image during suspend, pause or power off (4.0 regression) [125015420240] |* Bridged networking: fixed host kernel panic when bridging to devices with no TX queue (4.0 regression; Linux hosts only; bug #7908) [125015420250] |* NAT: port-forwarding rule registration respects protocol parameter (bug #8094) [125015420260] |* E1000: fixed PXE boot issues with WDS (bug #6330) [125015420270] |* Virtio-net: fixed the issue with TX performance in some Linux guests [125015420280] |* ICH9: fixed VM crash (software virtualization only; bug #7885) [125015420290] |* VGA: fixed VESA screen issue (4.0 regression; bug #7986) [125015420300] |* Shared Folders: fixed parameter parsing when creating symbolic links, fixes 32-bit/64-bit bitness issue (bug #818) [125015420310] |* Main: fixed crash under rare circumstances due to an invalid logging string (4.0 regression) [125015420320] |* Main: improve error information propagation for errors preventing a VM start [125015420330] |* Main: fixed problems with snapshots and non-ASCII characters in machine paths (bug #8024) [125015420340] |* Webservice: now listens to localhost by default as documented (bug #6067) [125015420350] |* Settings: do not fail loading machine settings if removeable drive attachment (host drive or image) cannot be found; with 4.0 this is much more likely when machines are moved from one host to another [125015420360] |* Settings: fixed issue that changing a snapshot name or description was not saved to machine XML [125015420370] |* OVF/OVA: fixed import of files created by other OVF tools (bug #7983) [125015420380] |* rdesktop-vrdp: fix a crash during USB device enumeration (bug #7981) [125015420390] |* Linux hosts: fixed a crash during USB device enumeration. [125015420400] |* Linux hosts: try a bit harder to allocate memory (bug #8035; 4.0 regression) [125015420410] |* Guest Additions: fixed parsing of parameters for guest control in VBoxService (4.0 regression; bug #8010) [125015420420] |* Windows Guest Additions: automatic logon on Windows Vista/Windows 7 now supports unlocking previously locked workstations [125015420430] |Install virtualbox 4.0.2 in ubuntu 10.10/10.04/9.10 [125015420440] |Edit /etc/apt/sources.list file [125015420450] |gksudo gedit /etc/apt/sources.list [125015420460] |Add one of the following line [125015420470] |For ubuntu 10.10 users [125015420480] |deb http://download.virtualbox.org/virtualbox/debian maverick contrib [125015420490] |For ubuntu 10.04 users [125015420500] |deb http://download.virtualbox.org/virtualbox/debian lucid contrib [125015420510] |For ubuntu 9.10 users [125015420520] |deb http://download.virtualbox.org/virtualbox/debian karmic contrib [125015420530] |Save and exit the file [125015420540] |Add gpg key [125015420550] |wget -q http://download.virtualbox.org/virtualbox/debian/oracle_vbox.asc -O- | sudo apt-key add - [125015420560] |Update source list [125015420570] |sudo apt-get update [125015420580] |Install virtualbox 4.0.2 [125015420590] |sudo apt-get install virtualbox-4.0 [125015420600] |Note: Ubuntu/Debian users might want to install the dkms package to ensure that the VirtualBox host kernel modules (vboxdrv, vboxnetflt and vboxnetadp) are properly updated if the linux kernel version changes during the next apt-get upgrade. [125015420610] |For Debian it is available in Lenny backports and in the normal repository for Squeeze and later. [125015420620] |The dkms package can be installed through the Synaptic Package manager or through the following command: [125015420630] |sudo apt-get install dkms [125015430010] |Radio Tray - Online radio streaming player [125015430020] |Radio Tray is an online radio streaming player that runs on a Linux system tray. [125015430030] |Its goal is to have the minimum interface possible, making it very straightforward to use. [125015430040] |Radio Tray is not a full featured music player, there are plenty of excellent music players already. [125015430050] |However, there was a need for a simple application with minimal interface just to listen to online radios. [125015430060] |And that’s the sole purpose of Radio Tray. [125015430070] |Radio Tray is Free Software, licensed under the GPL. [125015430080] |Features [125015430090] |
  • plays most media formats (based on gstreamer libraries)
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  • bookmarks support, with sorting
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  • easy to use
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  • supports PLS playlist format (Shoutcast/Icecast)
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  • supports M3U playlist format
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  • supports ASX, WAX and WVX playlist format
  • [125015430150] |Install Radio Tray in Ubuntu [125015430160] |Download deb package from here once you deb package ou can install by double clicking on it. [125015430170] |Screenshot [125015440010] |Tribler - P2P application that enables users to find, enjoy and share content [125015440020] |Tribler is an application that enables its users to find, enjoy and share content. [125015440030] |With content we mean video, audio, pictures, and much more. [125015440040] |Tribler has three goals in helping you, the user: [125015440050] |1. Find content [125015440060] |Keyword search [125015440070] |Through our improved search functionality you search in content of other Tribler users, and in content of big video web portals such as Youtube and Liveleak. [125015440080] |Browse in different categories [125015440090] |You can browse through different categories as video, audio, pictures, etc. [125015440100] |You can also see what is most popular and what is made available recently. [125015440110] |All these functionalities will definitely help you in finding something you like. [125015440120] |See what friends and taste neighbors like [125015440130] |By making friends and getting in touch with users with similar taste you can find content that you might find interesting. [125015440140] |You yourself can also show to your friends what you like and what they definitely should see. [125015440150] |2. Consume content [125015440160] |Because of the integrated video and audio player you can almost immediately start watching your favorite video(s) or listen to your favorite song(s). [125015440170] |3. Share content [125015440180] |Tribler is a social application. [125015440190] |This means you can make friends with other users and you can show to everyone what you like and dislike. [125015440200] |And by sharing your content you also help other Tribler users to enjoy their favorite content. [125015440210] |Install Tribler in ubuntu [125015440220] |Download deb package from here once you have deb package you can install by double clicking on it. [125015440230] |Screenshot [125015440240] |Via Ubuntulife [125015450010] |How to install xnoise 0.1.13 in ubuntu using PPA [125015450020] |XNOISE is a media player for Gtk+ with a slick GUI, great speed and lots of features. [125015450030] |Unlike Rhythmbox, Banshee or itunes, Xnoise uses a tracklist centric design. [125015450040] |The tracklist is a list of video or music tracks that are played one by one without being removed (right side of window). [125015450050] |This gives you the possibility to queue any track in any order, regardless if they are on the same album. [125015450060] |Tracks or groups of tracks can be reordered at any time via drag and drop. [125015450070] |The media browser (left side of the window) contains all available media in a hierarchical tree structure of the available metadata. [125015450080] |It is easy to find a single track, artist or album by using this tree structure or by just entering a search term. [125015450090] |From the media browser, single or multiple tracks, streams, albums, artists or videos can be dragged into the tracklist to every position. [125015450100] |Within the playing track, it’s possible to jump to any position by clicking the position bar or by scrolling on it. [125015450110] |Xnoise can play every kind of audio/video data that gstreamer can handle. [125015450120] |There are plugins available. [125015450130] |By now there are, 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, a mpris dbus interface … [125015450140] |Install xnoise 0.1.13 in ubuntu using PPA [125015450150] |Open the terminal and run the following commands [125015450160] |sudo add-apt-repository ppa:shkn/xnoise sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get install xnoise xnoise-plugins-core [125015450170] |Screenshot [125015460010] |Download Bash shell Scripting Guide for Beginners (PDF) [125015470010] |giPlayer - A python-gtk wrapper for get_iplayer [125015470020] |A python-gtk wrapper for get_iplayer. [125015470030] |Makes downloading BBC radio and television programmes easier than ever. [125015470040] |giPlayer is a very simple python gtk gui to download BBC programmes on the Linux OS. [125015470050] |With a deb file it should easily work on all debian based versions of Linux including Ubuntu. [125015470060] |There is no help but it is fairly straightforward to use. [125015470070] |It is a wrapper for get_iplayer. [125015470080] |If you wish to understand in more detail how it downloads programmes you can read the command line program get_iplayer help file. [125015470090] |Install giPlayer in Ubuntu [125015470100] |Download deb package from here once you have deb package you can install by double clicking on it. [125015480010] |Apache-Switch - GUI application to Start,Stop and restart Apache server [125015480020] |Apache switch is GUI application to Start,Stop and restart Apache server [125015480030] |Install apache-switch in ubuntu [125015480040] |Download .deb package from here and once you have deb package you can install by double clicking on it. [125015480050] |Usage [125015480060] |Right-click once on an icon in tray. [125015480070] |You will see the menu. [125015480080] |For gnome users [125015480090] |You can open from Applications ? [125015480100] |Accessories ? [125015480110] |Apache-Switch [125015490010] |BleachBit 0.8.7 released and installation instructions included [125015490020] |BleachBit quickly frees disk space and tirelessly guards your privacy. [125015490030] |Free cache, delete cookies, clear Internet history, shred temporary files, delete logs, and discard junk you didn’t know was there. [125015490040] |Designed for Linux and Windows systems, it wipes clean 90 applications including Firefox, Internet Explorer, Adobe Flash, Google Chrome, Opera, Safari,and more. [125015490050] |Beyond simply deleting files, BleachBit includes advanced features such as shredding files to prevent recovery, wiping free disk space to hide traces of files deleted by other applications, and vacuuming Firefox to make it faster. [125015490060] |Better than free, BleachBit is open source. [125015490070] |What is new in bleachbit 0.8.7 [125015490080] |BleachBit 0.8.7 improves command line support, imports winapp2.ini-style files allowing immediately for 440 additional cleaners on Windows, adds an Estonian translation, and more. [125015490090] |* Be a fan of BleachBit on the new Facebook page. [125015490100] |* Add command line option --preset which selects all the cleaners previously selected in the GUI. [125015490110] |* When showing a warning, show which option generated the warning. [125015490120] |* Specific to Linux [125015490130] |o Support Thunderbird on openSUSE 11.3 thanks to Manfred Schwarb (LP#668231) [125015490140] |o Fix wrong button label when adding folders for overwrite disk space and for whitelist (pointed out by jtarin) [125015490150] |o When cleaning localizations, show warning to point user to configuration [125015490160] |o Packagers: BleachBit will try to use the built-in json module on Python 2.6+ instead of simplejson, which is still required on Python 2.5. [125015490170] |* Specific to Windows [125015490180] |o Import winapp2.ini files: the CCleaner community maintains winapp2.ini files with about 440 cleaner definitions. [125015490190] |Just download a winapp2.in file and place it in one of the BleachBit cleaner directories: read Documentation: Winapp2.ini for more details. [125015490200] |o Internet Explorer: delete autocomplete passwords [125015490210] |o Support registry keys in the HKCR (HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT) hive [125015490220] |Install bleachbit 0.8.7 in ubuntu [125015490230] |download deb packages from here and install them by double clicking on it. [125015500010] |LibreOffice gets 3.3.0 stable version release (PPA Installation instructions included) [125015500020] |LibreOffice 3.3.0, announced on Tuesday, is the first milestone release of the open-source productivity suite from The Document Foundation since it split from the Oracle-led OpenOffice consortium in September. [125015500030] |The release brings new features as well as popular options found in OpenOffice 3.3, according to the foundation. [125015500040] |Among the new features in LibreOffice 3.3 are the ability to import and work with SVG graphics files, and easier formatting and navigation tools when using Writer, the word-processing component of the package. [125015500050] |There are also bundled extensions for importing PDFs, making slide-show presentations and other tasks. [125015500060] |Note:- This PPA is having RC4 from libreoffice release notes This release is bit-for-bit identical to the Release Candidate 4, so you don’t need to download or reinstall if you have that version already. [125015500070] |Install Libreoffice 3.3.0 in ubuntu using PPA [125015500080] |Open the terminal run the following commands [125015500090] |sudo add-apt-repository ppa:libreoffice/ppa sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get install libreoffice [125015500100] |If you want to integrate in to your desktop enviroment use one of the following [125015500110] |For GNOME users [125015500120] |sudo apt-get install libreoffice-gnome [125015500130] |For KDE Users [125015500140] |sudo apt-get install libreoffice-kde [125015510010] |Pithos - Pandora client for the GNOME Desktop (Ubuntu PPA Installation instructions included) [125015510020] |Pithos is a Pandora client for the GNOME Desktop. [125015510030] |The official Flash-based client is a CPU hog, and Pianobar is a great reverse-engineered implementation, but is command-line only. [125015510040] |Neither integrate with the desktop very well, missing things like media key support and song notifications. [125015510050] |Features [125015510060] |* Play / Pause / Next Song [125015510070] |* Switching stations [125015510080] |* Remembering user name and password [125015510090] |* Cover Art [125015510100] |* Thumbs Up / Thumbs Down / Tired of this song [125015510110] |* Notification popup with song info [125015510120] |* Launching pandora.com song info page and station page [125015510130] |* Reconnecting when pandora session times out [125015510140] |* Editing QuickMix [125015510150] |* Creating stations [125015510160] |* Media Key support [125015510170] |* Proxy support [125015510180] |* Last.fm scrobbling [125015510190] |Install pithos in ubuntu 11.04/10.10/10.04/9.10 [125015510200] |Open the terminal and run the following commands [125015510210] |sudo add-apt-repository ppa:kevin-mehall/pithos-daily sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get install pithos [125015510220] |Screenshot [125015520010] |How to install KDE 4.6 in ubuntu 10.10 [125015520020] |KDE is delighted to announce its latest set of releases, providing major updates to the KDE Plasma workspaces, KDE Applications and KDE Platform. [125015520030] |These releases, versioned 4.6, provide many new features in each of KDE’s three product lines. [125015520040] |What is new in KDE 4.6 [125015520050] |You can check here for all the changes in KDE 4.6 from here [125015520060] |Install KDE 4.6 in ubuntu 10.10 [125015520070] |Open the terminal and run the following commands [125015520080] |sudo add-apt-repository ppa:kubuntu-ppa/backports sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get install kubuntu-desktop [125015520090] |Screenshort [125015530010] |How to install amarok 2.4 in Ubuntu 10.10 [125015530020] |Amarok is a powerful music player with an intuitive interface. [125015530030] |It makes playing the music you love and discovering new music easier than ever before and it looks good doing it! [125015530040] |Amarok is based on the powerful Qt4 / KDE4 Platform and nicely integrates with KDE desktop. [125015530050] |Much work has been invested into integrating Amarok 2 with various Web services: [125015530060] |- Ampache [125015530070] |- Jamendo Service [125015530080] |- Last.fm [125015530090] |- Librivox [125015530100] |- MP3tunes [125015530110] |- Magnatune [125015530120] |- OPML Podcast Directory [125015530130] |Amarok comes with a lot of features including but not limited to: [125015530140] |- Scripts - enhance your Amarok experience with community developed scripts. [125015530150] |- Dynamic Playlists - create playlists that automatically update. [125015530160] |- Context View - customize interface with the Plasma powered Context View. [125015530170] |- PopUp Dropper - simplify drag&drop actions with revolutionary menu system. [125015530180] |- Multiple Language Translations [125015530190] |- Collection Management - organizing your music collection has never been easier with Amarok’s powerful tagging, renaming, and sorting abilities. [125015530200] |- Database Importing - import collections from Amarok 1.4 or iTunes. [125015530210] |- Scriptable Services - integrate other web services into Amarok. [125015530220] |What is new in amarok 2.4 [125015530230] |This release brings significant performance, usability, and stability improvements: Most of the bugs involving the context pane have been squished, a completely rewritten collection scanner is presented (hint: it’s the thing that reads your music files’ tags) -- Amarok now has the ability to write your statistics and covers directly to the audio files to keep the information across different devices and should detect compilations a lot better. [125015530240] |At long last, we also have an option to hide the menu bar again. [125015530250] |Speaking of tags, there’s a new feature to work along with the rewritten collection scanner: Integration with the MusicBrainz music library to update your songs with accurate information. [125015530260] |Having a well organized collection is easier than ever, now that you can select what you want tagged and do it with two clicks. [125015530270] |We unfortunately had to remove the Playdar collection again that we added in beta 1. [125015530280] |We hope to be able to add it back again as soon as we made a few changes to it. [125015530290] |Other notable features that have been added in this release, include: [125015530300] |* The ability to use iPod Touch 3G and possibly newer devices. [125015530310] |* Transcoding: Now Amarok allows you to convert tracks from one file format to another when copying from the file browser to the local collection. [125015530320] |We will expand this to media devices in future releases. [125015530330] |* A new applet that fetches guitar and bass tab information for all your string instrument needs. [125015530340] |* OPML export for Podcast subscriptions. [125015530350] |* A map and calendar view for the upcoming events applet [125015530360] |* Support for UPnP (Universal Plug and Play) collections, you can now listen to music from UPnP servers on the local network. [125015530370] |Along with many more features, improvements and innumerable bug fixes. [125015530380] |As always, it’s good to have a look at the complete Changelog since Amarok 2.3.2 below to make sure you’re not missing anything of interest. [125015530390] |Install amarok 2.4 in Ubuntu 10.10 [125015530400] |Open the terminal and run the following commands [125015530410] |sudo add-apt-repository ppa:kubuntu-ppa/backports sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get install amarok [125015530420] |Screenshot [125015540010] |DupeGuru Picture Edition 2.0.0 released and Installation instructions included [125015540020] |dupeGuru Picture Edition is a tool to find duplicate pictures on your computer. dupeGuru PE is efficient, thanks to its quick fuzzy matching algorithm. [125015540030] |Not only can dupeGuru PE find exact matches, but it can also find duplicates among pictures of different kind (PNG, JPEG, GIF, etc.) and quality. dupeGuru PE is customizable. [125015540040] |You can tweak its matching engine to find exactly the kind of duplicates you want to find. [125015540050] |The Preference page of the help file lists all the scanning engine settings you can change. dupeGuru PE is safe. [125015540060] |Its engine has been especially designed with safety in mind. [125015540070] |Its reference directory system as well as its grouping system prevent you from deleting pictures you didn’t mean to delete. dupeGuru PE supports JPG, PNG, TIFF, GIF, BMP, and PSD formats. [125015540080] |All these formats can be compared together. [125015540090] |Not only can you delete the duplicate pictures dupeGuru PE finds, but you can also move or copy them elsewhere. [125015540100] |You can also easily weed the bad duplicates out, thanks to the Power Marker. [125015540110] |What is new in Dupeguru PE 2.0.0 version [125015540120] |* Re-designed the UI. (#129) [125015540130] |* Internationalized dupeGuru and localized it to french. (#32) [125015540140] |* Changed the format of the help file. (#130) [125015540150] |* The “Dimensions” column is now affected by the delta mode. (#115) [125015540160] |* Removed focus from the cancel button in the progress dialog to avoid accidental cancellations. [125015540170] |[Mac OS X] (#135) [125015540180] |* Folders added through drag and drop are added to the recent folders list. (#136) [125015540190] |* Added a debugging mode. (#132) [125015540200] |Install dupeguru PE 2.0.0 in ubuntu [125015540210] |Download deb package from here once you have deb package you can install by double cliking on it. [125015540220] |Screenshot [125015550010] |Midori 0.3.0 released and installation instructions included [125015550020] |Midori is a web browser that aims to be lightweight and fast. [125015550030] |It uses the WebKit rendering engine and the GTK+ 2 interface [125015550040] |Midori Features [125015550050] |* Full integration with GTK+2. [125015550060] |* Fast rendering with WebKit. [125015550070] |* Tabs, windows and session management. [125015550080] |* Bookmarks are stored with XBEL. [125015550090] |* Searchbox based on OpenSearch. [125015550100] |* Custom context menu actions. [125015550110] |* User scripts and user styles support. [125015550120] |* Extensible via Lua scripts. [125015550130] |What is new in midori 0.3.0 [125015550140] |Thousand and one bug fixes, that’s what this release turned out to be. [125015550150] |A long run of tweaks in various places rather than short and explosive. [125015550160] |Kudos to Pawe? for his great work, notably with bookmark import and export, including Netscape HTML import, and a new infobar prompting to install userscripts and -styles if the User Addons extension is activated. [125015550170] |A rather big move is Launchpad as the new bug tracker. [125015550180] |I have tested it and am convinced of the superiour usability over FlySpray and Bugzilla. [125015550190] |And this addresses the frequently raised concern of using a unique bug tracker, so it should be easier to report bugs with an existing account and a familiar interface. [125015550200] |The old bug tracker still exists and will remain in place for a while, but new bugs should be reported at Launchpad. [125015550210] |The code repository and translations remain with Xfce and Midori is still fully usable and supported on it, and dozens of other platforms. [125015550220] |Kudos to Dan and Michael for moving over a huge number of bug reports. [125015550230] |The new default search engine is DuckDuckGo, https://www.duckduckgo.com a slick and powerful engine with a string focus on data privacy and no logging whatsoever. [125015550240] |Midori uses the SSL version out of the box.This change is not automatic for existing configurations, and Google as well as Yahoo remain available from the menu and as tokens ‘g’ and ‘y’ respectively. [125015550250] |Problems with ‘,’ and ‘.’ for link search and inline search with Russian keyboard layouts have been fixed. [125015550260] |Options for languages and panel layout have been simplified. [125015550270] |Netscape plugins no longer show up in the Extensions panel due to repeated confusion with users. [125015550280] |URIs keep spaces encoded as %20 to allow copying to other applications. [125015550290] |And context menu-related problems have been fixed. [125015550300] |Install midori 0.3.0 in ubuntu [125015550310] |Open the terminal and run the following commands [125015550320] |sudo add-apt-repository ppa:midori/ppa sudo add-apt-repository ppa:webkit-team/ppa sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get install midori [125015560010] |Padre - Perl Application Development and Refactoring Environment [125015560020] |Padre is a Perl IDE, an integrated development environment, or in other words a text editor that is simple to use for new Perl programmers but also supports large multi-lingual and multi-technology projects. [125015560030] |Our primary focus is to create a peerless environment for learning Perl and creating Perl scripts, modules and distributions, with an extensible plug-in system to support the addition of related functionality and languages and to support advanced developers taking the editor anywhere they want it to go. [125015560040] |Features [125015560050] |* Customizable syntax highlighting for many languages [125015560060] |* Syntax checking for Perl 5 and Perl 6 [125015560070] |* Refactoring tools for Perl 5 and Perl 6 [125015560080] |* Context sensitive help and code completion [125015560090] |* Beginner-friendly [125015560100] |* Extra features for advanced programmers [125015560110] |* Multi-platform: Runs on Windows, Linux, Mac OS X [125015560120] |* Free and Open Source under the “Perl license” [125015560130] |* Written in Perl 5 [125015560140] |Install Padre in ubuntu [125015560150] |Open the terminal and run the following command [125015560160] |sudo apt-get install padre [125015560170] |For ubuntu 10.10 users run the following two extra commands after above installation [125015560180] |wget http://www.eekboek.nl/repo/ubuntu_10.10/libwx-perl_0.9702-1_i386.deb [125015560190] |sudo dpkg --install libwx-perl_0.9702-1_i386.deb [125015560200] |Screenshot [125015570010] |Double Commander - Cross platform open source file manager [125015570020] |Double Commander is a cross platform open source file manager with two panels side by side. [125015570030] |It is inspired by Total Commander and features some new ideas. [125015570040] |Here are some key features of Double Commander: [125015570050] |* Unicode support [125015570060] |* All operations working in background [125015570070] |* Multi-rename tool [125015570080] |* Tabbed interface [125015570090] |* Custom columns [125015570100] |* Internal text editor (F4) with syntax hightlighting [125015570110] |* Built in file viewer (F3) to view files of in hex, binary or text format [125015570120] |* Archives are handled like subdirectories. [125015570130] |You can easily copy files to and from archives. [125015570140] |Supported archive types: ZIP, TAR GZ, TGZ, LZMA and also BZ2, RPM, CPIO, DEB, RAR. [125015570150] |* Extended search function with full text search in any files [125015570160] |* Configurable button bar to start external programs or internal menu commands [125015570170] |* Total Commander WCX, WDX and WLX plug-ins support [125015570180] |* File operations logging [125015570190] |Install Double Commander in Ubuntu 10.10/10.04 (Lucid) [125015570200] |Open the terminal and run the following commands [125015570210] |sudo apt-add-repository ppa:alexx2000/doublecmd sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get install doublecmd-gtk [125015570220] |Screenshot [125015580010] |The Principles Of Project Management (PDF) [125015580020] |Learn how you can deliver projects on time and on budget, again and again. [125015580030] |Every project you manage will be unique. [125015580040] |Scope, budgets, team dynamics, and timeframes will differ. [125015580050] |As a project manager, the most important factor in achieving project success will be your understanding of ‘The Principles Of Project Management’. [125015580060] |This book will show you that project management isn’t rocket science. [125015580070] |

    The Principles Of Project Management

    [125015580080] |Download Now [125015590010] |Ubuntu 11.04 Alpha 2 released and download links included [125015590020] |The Ubuntu developers are moving quickly to bring you the absolute latest and greatest software the Open Source community has to offer. [125015590030] |The Natty Narwhal Alpha 2 Release of Ubuntu 11.04, is a developer snapshot to give you an early glance at the next version of Ubuntu. [125015590040] |Get Ubuntu 11.04 [125015590050] |Upgrading from Ubuntu 10.10 [125015590060] |To upgrade from Ubuntu 10.10 on a desktop system, press Alt+F2 and type in “update-manager -d” (without the quotes) into the command box. [125015590070] |Update Manager should open up and tell you: New distribution release ’11.04′ is available. [125015590080] |Click Upgrade and follow the on-screen instructions. [125015590090] |To upgrade from Ubuntu 10.10 on a server system: install the update-manager-core package if it is not already installed; launch the upgrade tool with the command sudo do-release-upgrade -d; and follow the on-screen instructions. [125015590100] |Note that the server upgrade is now more robust and will utilize GNU screen and automatically re-attach in case of e.g. dropped connection problems. [125015590110] |To upgrade from Xubuntu 10.10, follow the instructions above for Ubuntu 10.10. [125015590120] |Download the Alpha 2 [125015590130] |This release is for developers only. [125015590140] |The following link will direct you to a download location near you: [125015590150] |* ohttp://cdimage.ubuntu.com/releases/natty/alpha-2/(Ubuntu Desktop and Server) [125015590160] |Additional ISOs and torrents are also available at: [125015590170] |ohttp://uec-images.ubuntu.com/releases/natty/alpha-2/(Ubuntu Server for UEC and EC2) [125015590180] |Additional ISOs and torrents are also available at: [125015590190] |* http://uec-images.ubuntu.com/releases/natty/alpha-2/ (Ubuntu Server for UEC and EC2) http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-netbook/releases/natty/alpha-2/ (Ubuntu Netbook ARM) http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/kubuntu/releases/natty/alpha-2/ (Kubuntu) http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/xubuntu/releases/natty/alpha-2/ (Xubuntu) http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/edubuntu/releases/natty/alpha-2/ (Edubuntu DVD) http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/ubuntustudio/releases/natty/alpha-2/ (Ubuntu Studio) http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/mythbuntu/releases/natty/alpha-2/ (Mythbuntu) [125015590200] |Check release notes [125015600010] |VLC 1.1.7 released and Ubuntu PPA installation instructions included [125015600020] |VLC media player is a media player, streamer, and encoder for Unix, Windows, Mac OS X, BeOS, QNX, and PocketPC. [125015600030] |It can play from many inputs like files, network streams, capture device, desktops, or DVD, SVCD, VCD, and audio CD. [125015600040] |It can play most audio and video codecs (MPEG 1/2/4, H264, VC-1, DivX, WMV, Vorbis, AC3, AAC, etc.), but can also convert to different formats and/or send streams through the network. [125015600050] |What is new in VLC 1.1.7 [125015600060] |It is a security update of the current stable version. [125015600070] |Changes between 1.1.6 and 1.1.7: Demuxers: [125015600080] |* Fix for Matroska / WebM remote code execution vulnerability. [125015600090] |VideoLAN-SA-1102 [125015600100] |Translations: [125015600110] |* Update for Hebrew, Japanese, Danish and Russian translations [125015600120] |Install VLC 1.1.7 in ubuntu [125015600130] |Open the terminal and run the following commands [125015600140] |sudo add-apt-repository ppa:n-muench/vlc [125015600150] |sudo apt-get update [125015600160] |sudo apt-get install vlc mozilla-plugin-vlc [125015610010] |Script command make typescript of terminal session in Linux [125015610020] |Script makes a typescript of everything printed on your terminal. [125015610030] |It is useful for students who need a hardcopy record of an interactive session as proof of an assignment, as the typescript file can be printed out later with lpr. [125015610040] |If the argument file is given, script saves all dialogue in file. [125015610050] |If no file name is given, the typescript is saved in the file typescript. [125015610060] |Script command Syntax [125015610070] |script [?a] [file] [125015610080] |?a - Append the output to file or typescript, retaining the priorcontents. [125015610090] |If you want to start recording you need to type the following command from your terminal [125015610100] |script [125015610110] |You should see similar to the following output if you don’t menction any file location [125015610120] |Script started, file is typescript [125015610130] |From now it will record all the command line activity.When you’re finished recording whatever it is that you want to record, type [Ctrl]-d or exit, and your script session will end. [125015610140] |Output when you end your session as follows [125015610150] |Script done, file is typescript [125015620010] |Banshee 1.9.3 released and Ubuntu installation instructions included [125015620020] |Banshee is an open-source media player, originally called Sonance until 2005.Built upon Mono and Gtk#, it uses the Helix and GStreamer multimedia platform for encoding and decoding various media formats, including Ogg Vorbis, MP3 and FLAC. [125015620030] |Banshee can play and import audio CDs and supports many portable media players, including Apple’s iPod, Android devices and Creative’s ZEN players. [125015620040] |Other features include Last.fm integration, album artwork fetching, smart playlists and podcast support. [125015620050] |Banshee is released under the terms of the MIT License and is available for Linux as well as Mac OS X operating systems. [125015620060] |A build for Windows is currently in preparation (see Cross platform support). [125015620070] |What is new in Banshee 1.9.3 [125015620080] |Banshee 1.9.3 is a development release, part of the 1.9.x series leading up to Banshee 2.0. [125015620090] |Other Enhancements [125015620100] |* Various fixes and improvements to the Windows build [125015620110] |* MPRIS: Implement the recently added PlaylistChanged signal [125015620120] |* SoundMenu: Implement the new registration process [125015620130] |* Daap: Keep a list of recently used remote servers [125015620140] |* Add back counts for top level libraries [125015620150] |Notable Bug Fixes (36 fixed since 1.9.2!) [125015620160] |* bgo#639603: Fix NRE when current track doesn’t have a Uri [125015620170] |* bgo#486543: Playlists: Fix parsing when started from root directory [125015620180] |* bgo#640276: AmazonMp3.Store: Fix country detection for United Kingdom [125015620190] |* bgo#638070: LibraryWatcher: Don’t watch non-existing dirs [125015620200] |* bgo#635779: Fix crash after disabling some extensions [125015620210] |* bgo#636435: PlayQueueSource: Fix track prepending when not playing [125015620220] |* bgo#641000: NowPlaying: Fix resizing fullscreen control bar [125015620230] |* bgo#640455: PlayQueue: Additional padding for the fill controls [125015620240] |Install Banshee 1.9.3 in ubuntu [125015620250] |Open the terminal and run the following commands [125015620260] |sudo add-apt-repository ppa:banshee-team/banshee-daily sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get install banshee [125015620270] |Screenshot [125015630010] |How to Install Docky in Ubuntu 10.10 (Maverick) [125015630020] |

    What Is Docky?

    [125015630030] |Docky is an advanced shortcut bar that sits at the bottom, top, and/or sides of your screen. [125015630040] |It provides easy access to some of the files, folders, and applications on your computer, displays which applications are currently running, holds windows in their minimized state, and more. [125015630050] |To install Docky from a terminal, use the commands below [125015630060] |sudo add-apt-repository ppa:docky-core/ppa sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get install docky [125015630070] |Docky will be added under Accessories in the Applications menu. [125015630080] |When you first launch Docky you will get a pretty simple dock on the bottom of your screen. [125015630090] |You can drag and drop your application icons to rearrange them, and drag applications from the applications menu to Docky to add them. [125015630100] |Pull an icon from Docky out and it will disappear in a puff of smoke. [125015630110] |Click on the blue Docky logo to open the configuration window. [125015630120] |While this window is open, you can click and drag to reposition the dock. [125015630130] |You can manage multiple docks with the “New Dock” and “Delete Dock” buttons. [125015630140] |Click a dock to select and configure it, the current dock will glow blue. [125015630150] |You can choose between themes and hiding modes, as well as change the icon and zoom sizes. [125015630160] |Be sure to check out the 3D background mode, which can also be combined with any theme for a different look. [125015630170] |Also, the intellihide hiding mode only hides the dock when the current window would be obscured by the dock. [125015630180] |Allu John Sudhakar (System/Network Administrator UCE,OU Osmania University ), Hyderabad to see my Blogger (for Ubuntu)http://allujohnsudhakar.blogspot.com any help mail to me aj_sudhakar@yahoo.co.in [125015640010] |Introduction to GNU/Linux (PDF Guide) [125015640020] |This guide will introduce you to the world of GNU/Linux. [125015640030] |This 255-page guide will provide you with the keys to understand the philosophy of free software, teach you how to use and handle it, and give you the tools required to move easily in the world of GNU/Linux. [125015640040] |Many users and administrators will be taking their first steps with this GNU/Linux Basic guide and it will show you how to approach and solve the problems you encounter. [125015640050] |This guide is not intentionally based on any particular distribution, but in most examples and activities the book will be very specific so it will go into detail using Debian GNU/Linux (version 4.0 -Etch-). [125015640060] |

    Introduction to GNU/Linux

    [125015640070] |Download Now [125015650010] |How to install Cairo Dock in Ubuntu 10.10 (Maverick) [125015650020] |About Cairo Dock [125015650030] |It uses Cairo / OpenGL to render graphics (many in correlation with Compiz) with full hardware acceleration. [125015650040] |It’s fully configurable and fully customisable and can be used as a taskbar too. [125015650050] |You can easily add applets in the dock or as a desklet. [125015650060] |It is recommended to install the PLUG-INS package (cairo-dock-plug-ins) to have acces to more views, dialogs and many plug-ins and applets. [125015650070] |Some screenshots are available : http://pics.glx-dock.org This package is the core of Cairo-Dock project. [125015650080] |Open a terminal window and add the following line and copy paste the following line. [125015650090] |sudo add-apt-repository ppa:cairo-dock-team/ppa [125015650100] |sudo apt-get update [125015650110] |sudo apt-get install cairo-dock [125015650120] |That’s it Cairo dock is installed. [125015650130] |You can start it by going to Applications >Accessories >GLX-Dock (Cairo-Dock withOpenGPL). [125015650140] |But Cairo is not installed to run at startup. [125015650150] |You can do so, by going to System >Preferences >Startup Applications. [125015650160] |And adding the following. [125015650170] |After opening Startup Applications Preferences window just press Add button [125015650180] |now you will see a new box called Add Startup Program [125015650190] |In that you will see Name in that you have to type “GLX-Dock(Cairo-Dock with OpenGL” [125015650200] |In Command you have to type “ cairo-dock -o” [125015650210] |and in Comment you have to type “Cairo-Dock with OpenGl (hardware)” [125015650220] |and enjoy now [125015650230] |Allu John Sudhakar (System/Network Administrator UCE,OU Osmania University ), Hyderabad to see my Blogger (for Ubuntu)http://allujohnsudhakar.blogspot.com/ any help mail to me aj_sudhakar@yahoo.co.in [125015660010] |Auteur - Non-Linear Editor [125015660020] |The Auteur Non-Linear Editor is a professional-grade but user-friendly video editor for Gnu, Linux, BSD, and other Unix and Unix-like systems. [125015660030] |Codec Agnosticism. [125015660040] |Built upon the famous MPlayer and Mencoder programs, Auteur doesn’t care what kind of media you or your clients bring to the cutting room. [125015660050] |Mpeg4, Windows Media, h.264, Theora, Webm, 3gp -- with Auteur, you can edit it no matter what. [125015660060] |Speed. [125015660070] |Your video is played in real-time. [125015660080] |There’s no waiting for importing and converting just to start cutting. [125015660090] |Stability. [125015660100] |Auteur focuses on what’s important to an editor: cutting footage, reliably, rather than attempting fancy effects you won’t use anyway. [125015660110] |Robustness. [125015660120] |Your data is saved as XML edit decision lists, with automatic back-ups built in. [125015660130] |Collaboration. [125015660140] |Auteur works well with others. [125015660150] |Because your workbenches are saved in simple XML, you can send your cut to collaborators across the world for them to use with their copy of the project, or even keep your edits in a git repository. [125015660160] |Workflow. [125015660170] |Designed by professional editors, Auteur uses a familiar industry-standard workflow so you can review your source video, create clips of the good takes, and edit quickly and easily. [125015660180] |Install Auteur in ubuntu 10.10/10.04 [125015660190] |Open the terminal and run the following commands [125015660200] |sudo add-apt-repository ppa:rowinggolfer/ppa sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get install auteur [125015660210] |Screenshot [125015670010] |Nautilus Flickr Uploader 0.10 released [125015670020] |This is a simple GUI to upload pics to Flickr from Nautilus file browser (should work with KDE though). [125015670030] |This application is Free Software (GPL version 3) and uses the Flickr API, but is not endorsed or certified by Flickr. [125015670040] |What is new in version 0.10 [125015670050] |- NEW: DBus service (avoid more than one instence running) [125015670060] |- FIX: better consistency when adding pictures from different sources [125015670070] |- FIX: translations synced (es, fr, de, it, ga and pt) [125015670080] |Install Nautilus Flickr Uploader 0.10 in ubuntu [125015670090] |Download deb package from here and once you have deb package you need to install by double clicking on it [125015670100] |Screenshot [125015680010] |How to Convert Web-page into a PDF File in Ubuntu 10.10(Maverick) [125015680020] |To convert web-pages into PDF file in ubuntu 10.10 is very easy way. [125015680030] |just press Ctrl and P and you will see a new box called Print. [125015680040] |In that you will see Print to file in printer section. [125015680050] |Now just press Print to file now you can see Name box and Output Formate [125015680060] |first you have select (.) [125015680070] |PDF and and now you move to Name place and give and name to that file Exp:- xxx.pdf and now go to save in folder: place just press it to change to save on desktop. [125015680080] |And press Print box. [125015680090] |After pressing print box it will convert the information in PDF formate [125015680100] |In the second way you have to go file --> print --> it will open print box as mention in above you have to convert the information into PDF format [125015680110] |In the third way you have to go file --> print preview --> it will open a new box called Ubuntu homepage| Ubuntu – Mozilla Fire fox in that you just press Print box and it will open print box and do same as mention in first part it will convert web page into PDF format. [125015680120] |Allu John Sudhakar (System/Network Administrator UCE,OU Osmania University ), Hyderabad to see my Blogger (for Ubuntu)http://allujohnsudhakar.blogspot.com/ any help mail to me aj_sudhakar@yahoo.co.in [125015690010] |How to install exaile 0.3.2.1 music manager and player in Ubuntu [125015690020] |Exaile is a music manager and player for GTK+ written in Python. [125015690030] |It incorporates automatic fetching of album art, lyrics fetching, Last.fm scrobbling, support for many portable media players, internet radio such as shoutcast, and tabbed playlists. [125015690040] |What is new in exaile 0.3.2.1 [125015690050] |Exaile 0.3.2.1 is a bugfix release for 0.3.2. [125015690060] |A short list of notable fixes: [125015690070] |* The shoutcast plugin has been removed from the default install, as shoucast has changed their API and the new terms of service are not compatible with our license. [125015690080] |* The default lyrics provider was changed to lyricwiki, as lyricfly no longer works properly. [125015690090] |* A bug that prevented Exaile from running on very recent versions of pygobject was fixed. [125015690100] |* A bug preventing files from being added via the CLI was fixed. [125015690110] |Install exaile 0.3.2.1 in ubuntu [125015690120] |Open the terminal and run the following commands [125015690130] |sudo add-apt-repository ppa:exaile-devel/ppa sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get install exaile [125015690140] |Screenshot [125015700010] |Install openshot 1.3.0 in Ubuntu using PPA [125015700020] |A simple, powerful, and free open-source video editor for Linux with a focus on usability, flexibility, and style. [125015700030] |What is new in openshot 1.3.0 [125015700040] |* Improved stability, performance, and usability [125015700050] |* New user interface theme (titled ‘Fresh’) [125015700060] |* Stock icons support [125015700070] |* Add multiple clips to the timeline in one step (including transitions or fades) [125015700080] |* More timeline animations &smoother play-head motion [125015700090] |* Many new exciting 3D animations (including Snow, Lens Flare, Particle Effects, Animated World Maps) [125015700100] |* Files, transitions, and effects filtering (toggle buttons and search bar) [125015700110] |* Improved video rotation (including 1 click rotation) [125015700120] |* Automatic detection of image sequences [125015700130] |* Smoother scaling (panning, zooming, and rotation) [125015700140] |* Transition snapping and improved direction detection [125015700150] |* Video upload to YouTube and Vimeo [125015700160] |Install openshot 1.3.0 in Ubuntu [125015700170] |Open the terminal and run the following commands [125015700180] |sudo add-apt-repository ppa:jonoomph/openshot-edge sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get install openshot openshot-doc [125015700190] |Tips: [125015700200] |* The 3D animation now requires Blender 2.56 (or greater) [125015700210] |* The new theme, Fresh, is now the default theme. [125015700220] |However, if you are upgrading, you will need to change the theme in the preferences (if desired), because it will continue to use your previous theme. [125015700230] |* The frei0r-plugins package is not required to use OpenShot, but if you install it, it will add many additional effects. [125015700240] |This package should be available in your favorite package manager or software center. [125015700250] |* Many distros do not include all video and audio codecs. [125015700260] |If you want to install them all, you need to install the libavformat-extra-52 package (or equivalent). [125015700270] |This package should be available in your favorite package manager or software center. [125015700280] |Screenshot [125015710010] |How to replace gnome-screensaver with xscreensaver in ubuntu [125015710020] |XScreenSaver is the standard screen saver collection shipped on most Linux and Unix systems running the X11 Window System. [125015710030] |On X11 systems, XScreenSaver is two things: it is both a large collection of screen savers; and it is also the framework for blanking and locking the screen. [125015710040] |Remove gnome-screensaver [125015710050] |You can remove gnome-screensaver using the following command from your terminal [125015710060] |sudo apt-get remove gnome-screensaver [125015710070] |Install xscreensaver [125015710080] |You can install xscreensaver using the following command from your terminal [125015710090] |sudo apt-get install xscreensaver [125015710100] |You can start the xscreensaver executable to start the xscreensaver daemon. [125015710110] |xscreensaver -nosplash [125015710120] |xscreensaver-demo will show the xscreensaver’s configuration dialog, the thing that you see in system>preferences. [125015710130] |Now that standby/suspend/screen off is controlled by gnome-screensaver and configured through the power manager(system>preferences), since it’s disabled now, it won’t work anymore, but other configuration (power button action etc…) will still work. [125015710140] |Configure your standby/suspend/screen off configuration form xscreensaver. [125015710150] |Next, you have to add the xscreensaver -nosplash at startup; to do so, goto system>prefferences>startup applications; there click add and after putting a name, add “xscreensaver -nosplash” in the command section. [125015710160] |To have all screensavers enabled run the following command from your terminal [125015710170] |sudo apt-get install unicode-screensaver xscreensaver-gl-extra rss-glx xscreensaver-data-extra [125015710180] |Via Ubuntu Forum [125015720010] |Guayadeque Music Player 0.2.9 released [125015720020] |Guayadeque is a music management program designed for all music enthusiasts. [125015720030] |It is Full Featured Linux media player that can easily manage large collections and uses the Gstreamer media framework. [125015720040] |Some of Guayadeque Features [125015720050] |* Play mp3, ogg, flac, wma, wav, mpc, mp4, ape, … [125015720060] |* Configurable crossfader engine [125015720070] |* Configurable Silence detector to avoid listening to silence between tracks [125015720080] |* Read and write tags in all supported formats [125015720090] |* Allow to catalogue your music using labels. [125015720100] |Any track, artist or album can have as many labels you want [125015720110] |* Smart play mode that add tracks that fit your music taste using the tracks currently in play list [125015720120] |* Ability to download covers manually or automatically [125015720130] |* Suggest music using last.fm service [125015720140] |* Allow fast access to any music file by genre, artist, album, etc [125015720150] |* Play and Record shoutcast radios [125015720160] |What is new in version 0.2.9 [125015720170] |* Added posibility to add more lyrics sources or edit existing ones [125015720180] |* Implemented stop after current track using shift + click on stop button [125015720190] |* Added more options for Copy To patterns [125015720200] |* Added Album Artist to Music Brainz tagger feature [125015720210] |* Added combo boxes to the track editor [125015720220] |* Added iPod support with covers and playlist [125015720230] |* Added output audio device configuration option in preferences [125015720240] |* Added partial mpris2 support [125015720250] |* Added SoundMenu integration support [125015720260] |* Added support for wma files extended attributes [125015720270] |* Added the option to disable replay gain in preferences [125015720280] |* Added the possibility to show the current track cover in a window [125015720290] |* Fixed a bug in default podcast directory creation [125015720300] |* Added usb mass storage devices support [125015720310] |* Added support for trueaudio files [125015720320] |* Added support for wavpack files [125015720330] |* Added option to embed album cover to all album tracks [125015720340] |* Playlist panel now allow to select multiple playlists [125015720350] |* Added an option to dont follow symbolic lyncs while doing the scanning. ( Thanks symphom ) [125015720360] |* Added an option to dont search for embedded covers in audio files [125015720370] |* Fixed bug not preserving the directory selected for podcasts, recordings or saving lyrics [125015720380] |* Added Magnatune support [125015720390] |* Added Jamendo support [125015720400] |* Added network buffer size option in Preferences under Online [125015720410] |Install Guayadeque 0.2.9 in ubuntu [125015720420] |Open terminal and run the following commands [125015720430] |sudo add-apt-repository ppa:anonbeat/guayadeque sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get install guayadeque [125015730010] |VirtualBox 4.0.4 released and ubuntu 10.10/10.04/9.10 installation instructions included [125015730020] |Oracle released VirtualBox 4.0.4, a maintenance release of VirtualBox 4.0. [125015730030] |It improves stability and fixes regressions. [125015730040] |VirtualBox is a powerful x86 and AMD64/Intel64 virtualization product for enterprise as well as home use. [125015730050] |Not only is VirtualBox an extremely feature rich, high performance product for enterprise customers, it is also the only professional solution that is freely available as Open Source Software under the terms of the GNU General Public License (GPL). [125015730060] |What is new in virtualbox 4.0.4 [125015730070] |This is a maintenance release. [125015730080] |The following items were fixed and/or added: [125015730090] |* VMM: fixed recompiler crashes under certain conditions (bugs #8255, #8319 and further) [125015730100] |* VMM: fixed running 64-bit guests on 32-bit host with nested paging enabled on AMD CPUs (4.0 regression; bug #7938) [125015730110] |* VMM: fixed timing issues / hangs for certain guests using the programmable interval timer (bugs #8033 and #8062) [125015730120] |* VMM: large page and monitoring fixes for live snapshots (bugs #7910, #8059, #8125) [125015730130] |* GUI: fixed error message when trying to exceed the maximum number of host network interfaces [125015730140] |* GUI: fixed saving of changes to the metadata of an existing snapshot (bug #8145) [125015730150] |* GUI: fixed rare crash on X11 hosts (bug #8131) [125015730160] |* GUI: when selecting a shared folder, start the file dialog in the users home directory (bug #8017) [125015730170] |* ExtPack: enforce the correct permissions which might be restricted by umask when creating directories (non-Windows hosts only; bug #7878) [125015730180] |* VBoxSDL: fixed crash when starting by specifying the VM UUID (4.0 regression; bug #8342) [125015730190] |* VBoxManage: allow savestate even if the VM is already paused [125015730200] |* VBoxManage: fixed modifyvm --synthcpu (bug #6577) [125015730210] |* VBoxManage: fixed hang when doing guestcontrol execute –wait-for exit and displaying process status on exit (bug #8235) [125015730220] |* VBoxManage: decreased CPU load during guestcontrol execute –wait-for exit/stdout while waiting for the guest process to terminate (bug #7872) [125015730230] |* VBoxManage: fixed list hostdvds/host?oppies [125015730240] |* VBoxManage: fixed storageattach for host DVD drives and host ?oppy drives [125015730250] |* Metrics: introduced RAM/VMM base metric. [125015730260] |* Main: improved sanity check when taking a VM screen shot (bug #7966) [125015730270] |* Main: fixed a crash under rare circumstances if a VM failed to start [125015730280] |* Main: fixed attaching of immutable disk images (bug #8105) [125015730290] |* Main: fixed a crash at VM shutdown (bug #6443) [125015730300] |* Main: fixed incorrect handling of cross-referenced medium attachments (bug #8129) [125015730310] |* Settings: fixed truncating of big integer values (4.0 regression) [125015730320] |* Settings: properly store the ICH9 chipset type (bug #8123) [125015730330] |* Host-Only Bridged Networking: fixed VBox DHCP server startup issue for Windows hosts (4.0 regression; bug #7905) [125015730340] |* Host-Only Networking: re-create vboxnetX interfaces after vboxnetadp.ko module reload on Linux and Darwin (bugs #5934, #6341) [125015730350] |* NAT: fixed an mbuf leak under rare circumstances (bug #7459) [125015730360] |* ACPI: don’t allow the guest to enter S4 by default and don’t announce S1 and S4 in the ACPI tables if disabled (bug #8008) [125015730370] |* Graphics card: made re-enabling disabled screens work correctly to prevent problems when X11 guests enter screen saving mode (bug #8122) [125015730380] |* Storage: fixed write errors with snapshots if the host cache is disabled (4.0 regression; bug #8221) [125015730390] |* ATA/SATA: fixed reset handling after ACPI suspend/resume [125015730400] |* BusLogic: fixed hang with SMP VMs [125015730410] |* Serial: another attempt to prevent lost characters during transmission (bug #1548) [125015730420] |* Linux hosts/guests: Linux 2.6.38-rc1 compile fixes [125015730430] |* Mac OS X hosts: fixed VBoxSVC crash when listing host interfaces without default gateway (64-bit hosts only; bug #7955) [125015730440] |* Solaris/Darwin hosts: fixed VM CPU execution cap [125015730450] |* X.Org guests: fixed a crash on X server restart (bug #8231) [125015730460] |* X.Org guests: support X.Org Server 1.10 pre-release and Ubuntu 11.04 Alpha. [125015730470] |* X.Org guests: Add EDID emulation in the graphics driver to prevent GNOME settings daemon changing the mode on login. [125015730480] |* X.Org guests: never send graphics modes to the host that older VirtualBox versions can’t handle. [125015730490] |* Linux Additions: fixed a memory leak in the shared folders code if a host link is not readable (bug #8185) [125015730500] |* Windows Additions: fixed handling of Security Attention Sequence (SAS) with VBoxGINA [125015730510] |Install virtualbox 4.0.4 in ubuntu 10.10/10.04/9.10 [125015730520] |Edit /etc/apt/sources.list file [125015730530] |gksudo gedit /etc/apt/sources.list [125015730540] |Add one of the following line [125015730550] |For ubuntu 10.10 users [125015730560] |deb http://download.virtualbox.org/virtualbox/debian maverick contrib [125015730570] |For ubuntu 10.04 users [125015730580] |deb http://download.virtualbox.org/virtualbox/debian lucid contrib [125015730590] |For ubuntu 9.10 users [125015730600] |deb http://download.virtualbox.org/virtualbox/debian karmic contrib [125015730610] |Save and exit the file [125015730620] |Add gpg key [125015730630] |wget -q http://download.virtualbox.org/virtualbox/debian/oracle_vbox.asc -O- | sudo apt-key add - [125015730640] |Update source list [125015730650] |sudo apt-get update [125015730660] |Install virtualbox 4.0.4 [125015730670] |sudo apt-get install virtualbox-4.0 [125015730680] |Note: Ubuntu/Debian users might want to install the dkms package to ensure that the VirtualBox host kernel modules (vboxdrv, vboxnetflt and vboxnetadp) are properly updated if the linux kernel version changes during the next apt-get upgrade. [125015730690] |For Debian it is available in Lenny backports and in the normal repository for Squeeze and later. [125015730700] |The dkms package can be installed through the Synaptic Package manager or through the following command: [125015730710] |sudo apt-get install dkms