[125015740010] |Gnome Connection Manager - Tabbed ssh connection manager for gtk+ environments [125015740020] |Gnome Connection Manager is a tabbed ssh connection manager for gtk+ environments. [125015740030] |General Features [125015740040] |* It’s designed in Glade and written in python, so it just need PyGTK to run in any linux environment [125015740050] |* Can store passwords for easy access to hosts [125015740060] |* Supports multiple ssh tunnels for each host [125015740070] |* Unlimited vertical/horizontal window splitting. [125015740080] |You can have as many visible consoles as you want [125015740090] |* Drag&Drop tabs between consoles [125015740100] |* Connect to multiple hosts with just one click [125015740110] |* Grouping hosts [125015740120] |* Cluster mode. [125015740130] |Work on several hosts at the same time [125015740140] |* Customizable shortcuts [125015740150] |* Send custom commands to hosts [125015740160] |* It’s free, and the source is included in the download [125015740170] |Install Gnome Connection Manager in ubuntu [125015740180] |Download deb package from here and once you have deb package you need to install by double clicking on that. [125015740190] |Screenshot [125015750010] |Chromify-OSD - Properly support notify-osd notifications in Chrome [125015750020] |This extension is meant to create more native Webkit notifications on Linux Operating Systems which use the notify-osd notification framework. [125015750030] |Notify-OSD is installed on Ubuntu by default and used for all system notifications. [125015750040] |This is a first release which does not support HTML5 notifications (but will in next release, view LaunchPad project page) [125015750050] |However, Chrome is not able to access anything on the desktop that would allow you to be able to display these notifications WITHOUT using NPAPI (http://code.google.com/chrome/extensions/npapi.html) As a result this plugin uses a very big hammer in a very small way. [125015750060] |The entire extension is open source and you can view the source for the NPAPI on the project page. [125015750070] |Download chromify-osd [125015750080] |You can download and install chromify-osd from here [125015750090] |Screenshot [125015770010] |Photostory - Take a picture of yourself every day, and compile them into a video, showing the story of your life as photos of you [125015770020] |Photostory is an application written with Python and using GStreamer and PyGTK. [125015770030] |It lets you take a photo of yourself each day using your webcam, then view these photos or compile them into a video, in the style of this rather famous video. [125015770040] |Features: Webcam support Compiling to video [125015770050] |To come: [125015770060] |* Adding music to video [125015770070] |* Sharing to social networks [125015770080] |* “Invisible mode” [125015770090] |* Reminders [125015770100] |Install photostory in ubuntu [125015770110] |Download deb package from here once you have deb package you can install by double clicking on that. [125015770120] |Screenshot [125015780010] |Vi move (vimv) - rename the files in a directory using the vi text editor [125015780020] |A utility to help rename various files at once, using a text editor. [125015780030] |This script will open the list of files in a directory in a text editor (by default, vi). [125015780040] |Then any changes made in the editor will be reflected in the filesystem (the files in the directory will be renamed to the names saved in the editor). [125015780050] |Installation [125015780060] |Unix/Linux with Python only: copy to /usr/local/bin or elsewhere on $PATH, rename to vimv and make executable. [125015780070] |Usage [125015780080] |On the command-line: [125015780090] |1. type vimv to open the list of files in the current directory in a text file (the list returned by ls); 2. make the changes, save and quit. [125015780100] |The filenames are updated when you quit. [125015780110] |If you delete a name (leave a blank line where a filename used to be), the file will be deleted (this will not work with directories). [125015780120] |A log of the changes is written to ~/.vimv_history. [125015780130] |Advanced [125015780140] |Multiple directory listings can be updated in sequence, e.g., like this: [125015780150] |$vimv . ./dir1 ./dir2 [125015780160] |Files can be moved between directories, relative names can be given in the file; double quotes should not be used in the file. [125015780170] |For more details execute vimv --help. [125015780180] |Download Vimv from here [125015790010] |FlashVideoReplacer firefox add-on [125015790020] |FlashVideoReplacer offers several video replacing methods. [125015790030] |The original method, which gave the extension name, replaces the video embedded on site, without disrupting the viewing experience. [125015790040] |It basically replaces the flash object with a regular video object and streams a mp4 file when available or a flv file. [125015790050] |Since version 2.0, FlashVideoReplacer also offers other replacing methods, that allow to open the videos on a new tab, a new window or a standalone external video player. [125015790060] |Support for all these methods depends on plugin and player compatibility, which varies from one operating system to another. [125015790070] |Video download is also available via context menu. [125015790080] |Features: [125015790090] |- various automatic replacing methods: embedded on site, new tab, new window, external standalone player [125015790100] |- option to prompt for replace method on a video basis [125015790110] |- easy video download, accessed via context menu [125015790120] |- configurable download directory [125015790130] |- detection of YouTube and Vimeo videos embedded on third-party sites (links only) [125015790140] |- automatic redirection to WebM player on YouTube when available (no plugin required) [125015790150] |- automatic detection of best compatible plugin and standalone player [125015790160] |- plugin compatibility check tool [125015790170] |- video quality control on YouTube [125015790180] |- video quality feedback via alerts [125015790190] |- option to prioritize mp4 format over flv when possible [125015790200] |- option to force mime-type, in order to launch videos with different plugins or bypass incompatibilities [125015790210] |- automatic detection of flash/script blocking extensions (alerts only) [125015790220] |Download FlashVideoReplacer firefox add-on from here [125015790230] |Screenshot [125015800010] |TagPlayer 0.2.07 released and PPA installation instructions included [125015800020] |TagPlayer is a Boffin like application. [125015800030] |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. [125015800040] |The project is developped using Quickly for fast prototyping [125015800050] |What is new in Tagplayer 0.2.07 [125015800060] |his release is mostly bugfixes following 0.2.06, as well as album art for currently playing song. [125015800070] |Also, the PPA now has proper packages for Lucid, Maverick and Natty. [125015800080] |This means there will no longer be a deb installer in the downloads section for the latest release, since PPA’s are simpler to keep up to date and offer packages for multiple distro versions. [125015800090] |Install Tagplayer in ubuntu 11.04/10.10/10.04 using PPA [125015800100] |Open the terminal and run the following command [125015800110] |sudo add-apt-repository ppa:hikibi/tagplayer sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get install tagplayer [125015800120] |Screenshot [125015810010] |Feedindicator - RSS feed updates in the indicator area [125015810020] |RSS feed updates in the indicator area. [125015810030] |Features: [125015810040] |* Editable, sortable list of feed URL’s [125015810050] |* Notification popups of new feed items [125015810060] |* Adjustable update timer [125015810070] |* Adjustable number of items to show per feed [125015810080] |* Option to run on system startup [125015810090] |* Mark all items as read / unread [125015810100] |* Uses standard XDG desktop directories and Gconf for settings [125015810110] |Install Feedindicator in Ubuntu [125015810120] |1. Extract the downloaded file 2. [125015810130] |Open terminal in extracted directory 3. sh feedindicator-install.sh 4. [125015810140] |You should find Feedindicator in the ‘Internet’ or ‘Network’ category of the main menu [125015810150] |Or [125015810160] |You can download deb package from here once you have deb package install by double clicking on that. [125015810170] |Uninstall Feedindicator in Ubuntu [125015810180] |1. Open terminal in extracted directory 2. sh feedindicator-uninstall.sh [125015810190] |Configuration file: [125015810200] |If you have a problem with a particular feed crashing the indicator, edit this file: ~/.config/feedindicator/feeds.cfg and remove the problematic url from the list. [125015810210] |Screenshot [125015820010] |How to install Thunderbird 3 in Ubuntu 10.10/10.04/9.10/9.04/8.10/8.04 Using Ubuntuzilla PPA [125015820020] |Mozilla Thunderbird is a total redesign of the Mozilla mail component to produce a cross-platform, stand-alone mail application using the XUL user interface language. [125015820030] |It has many new features, among them the ability to customize your toolbars the way you want them. a new look and feel with a large number of downloadable themes which alter the appearance of the client, and the ability to add UI extensions. [125015820040] |You can check what is new in thunderbird 3 from here [125015820050] |Updated with ubuntuzilla PPA [125015820060] |If you are using Ubuntu Jaunty (9.04) or later: [125015820070] |Edit /etc/apt/sources.list file [125015820080] |gksudo gedit /etc/apt/sources.list [125015820090] |Add the following lines [125015820100] |deb http://downloads.sourceforge.net/project/ubuntuzilla/mozilla/apt all main [125015820110] |If you are using Ubuntu Intrepid (8.10) or earlier [125015820120] |Edit /etc/apt/sources.list file [125015820130] |gksudo gedit /etc/apt/sources.list [125015820140] |Add the following lines [125015820150] |deb http://switch.dl.sourceforge.net/project/ubuntuzilla/mozilla/apt all main [125015820160] |Save and exit the file [125015820170] |Add the GPG key [125015820180] |sudo apt-key adv --recv-keys --keyserver keyserver.ubuntu.com C1289A29 [125015820190] |Update the source list [125015820200] |sudo apt-get update [125015820210] |Install thunderbird 3 using the following command [125015820220] |sudo apt-get install thunderbird-mozilla-build [125015820230] |Remove thunderbird 3 using the following command [125015820240] |sudo apt-get remove thunderbird-mozilla-build [125015830010] |Synapse - Semantic launcher [125015830020] |Synapse is a semantic launcher written in Vala that you can use to start applications as well as find and access relevant documents and files by making use of the Zeitgeist engine. [125015830030] |Install synapse in ubuntu using ppa [125015830040] |Open the terminal and run the following commands [125015830050] |sudo add-apt-repository ppa:synapse-core/ppa sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get install synapse [125015830060] |Usage Tips [125015830070] |* pressing “Home” or “End” on your keyboard will select the first or the last search result? [125015830080] |* pressing “Tab” will let you in/out the Action selection [125015830090] |* when you’re selecting an Action you can type to apply a filter on the actions’ list [125015830100] |* pressing “Left” or “Right” keys will change the category of results [125015830110] |* pressing “Shift+Enter” will execute the action trying to keep Synapse opened to give you the opportunity to execute other matches [125015830120] |Screenshot [125015840010] |Banshee 1.9.4 released and PPA installation instructions included [125015840020] |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. [125015840030] |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. [125015840040] |Banshee is released under the terms of the MIT License and is available for Linux as well as Mac OS X operating systems. [125015840050] |A build for Windows is currently in preparation. [125015840060] |What is new in Banshee 1.9.4 [125015840070] |Notable Bug Fixes (25 fixed since 1.9.3!) [125015840080] |* AmazonMp3.Store: Fix the server ‘Home’ redirect [125015840090] |* Misc theme and string fixes [125015840100] |* bgo#638541: Don’t try to find subtitle files for music [125015840110] |* Fix the position label when the stream ends [125015840120] |* TrackInfoDisplay: Don’t display last track when idle [125015840130] |* bgo#631207: Services: Prevent null LastSyncedStamp [125015840140] |* bgo#614530: Fixed a ListView glitch [125015840150] |* bgo#642717: SoundMenu: don’t call BlacklistMediaPlayer on startup [125015840160] |Install Banshee 1.9.4 using PPA [125015840170] |Open the terminal and run the following commands [125015840180] |sudo add-apt-repository ppa:banshee-team/banshee-daily sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get install banshee [125015850010] |Peyote - Audio player with friendly MC-like interface [125015850020] |Peyote is an audio player with friendly MC-like interface.Peyote is designed specifically for work easy with cue sheets.Peyote supports wv ( wavepack ), wav, flac, ape, ogg and mp3 formats. [125015850030] |features: [125015850040] |* wv, wav, flac, ape, ogg, mp3, m4a formats [125015850050] |* ID3v2, APEv2, FLAC, Vorbis tags support [125015850060] |* multiple playlists [125015850070] |* tabs [125015850080] |* cuesheet support with wrong file extensions [125015850090] |* charset detection (utf8/cp1251[or other]) for tags, .m3u, .cue [125015850100] |* http [125015850110] |* HTTP-fs [125015850120] |* mp3 encoder [125015850130] |* FS-operations such as “copy”, “rename”, “remove”, “move” [125015850140] |* 10-band equalizer [125015850150] |* Fast and light-weight [125015850160] |Install Peyote in ubuntu [125015850170] |Install required dependencies using the following command [125015850180] |sudo apt-get install python-gtk2 python-mutagen python-gst0.10 gstreamer0.10-plugins-base gstreamer0.10-plugins-good [125015850190] |After installing dependencies download deb package from here once you have deb package double click on that to install. [125015850200] |Screenshot [125015860010] |How to disable the Ctrl-S (XOFF) keystroke in Putty [125015860020] |If you are connecting your server or desktop through putty and if you press Ctrl-S accidentally it will send Xoff the only way to recover is by pressing Ctrl-Q. [125015860030] |If you want to disable this use the folloing commands from your terminal [125015860040] |echo “stty -ixon” >>~/.bash_profile reset [125015860050] |For more options check stty man page from here [125015860060] |Thank to richard for this tip. [125015870010] |List of Ubuntu Unity Keyboard shortcuts [125015870020] |This is the list of Unity Keyboard shortcuts and if you have more you can add in to the askubuntu thread [125015870030] |List of Ubuntu Unity Keyboard shortcuts [125015870040] |

Launcher

[125015870050] |
  • Super - Invoke the Launcher.
  • [125015870060] |
  • Super-1 or 2 or 3 and so on until 0 - Open or focus an application.
  • [125015870070] |
  • Super-T - Open the rubbish bin.
  • [125015870080] |
  • Alt-F1 - Put keyboard focus on the Launcher.
  • [125015870090] |
  • Alt-F2 - Invoke the Dash in a “special mode” to run a command.
  • [125015870100] |
  • Ctrl-Alt-T - Launch a terminal window.
  • [125015870110] |

    Dash

    [125015870120] |
  • Super (tap) - A tap opens the Dash
  • [125015870130] |
  • Super-A - Open Applications place
  • [125015870140] |
  • Super-F - Open Files &Folders place
  • [125015870150] |

    Panel

    [125015870160] |
  • F10 - Open the first menu on the panel
  • [125015870170] |

    Window Management

    [125015870180] |
  • Super-? - Spread mode, zoom out on all windows in all workspaces.
  • [125015870190] |
  • Super-? - Spread mode, zoom out on all windows in current workspace.
  • [125015870200] |
  • Super-D - Minimize all windows; hitting it again restores them.
  • [125015870210] |

    Window Placement

    [125015870220] |If you cycle through the same key Unity will cycle through different placement widths, so experiment by hitting the numkey multiple times, for example Ctrl-Alt-numpad 5 5 5: [125015870230] |
  • Ctrl-Alt-Numpad 7 - Place window in top left corner of screen.
  • [125015870240] |
  • Ctrl-Alt-Numpad 8 - Place window in top half of screen.
  • [125015870250] |
  • Ctrl-Alt-Numpad 9 - Place window in top right corner of screen.
  • [125015870260] |
  • Ctrl-Alt-Numpad 4 - Place window on the left side of the screen.
  • [125015870270] |
  • Ctrl-Alt-Numpad 5 - Center/Maximize the window in the middle of the screen.
  • [125015870280] |
  • Ctrl-Alt-Numpad 6 - Place window on the right side of the screen.
  • [125015870290] |
  • Ctrl-Alt-Numpad 1 - Place window in the bottom left corner of the screen.
  • [125015870300] |
  • Ctrl-Alt-Numpad 2 - Place window in the bottom half of the screen.
  • [125015870310] |
  • Ctrl-Alt-Numpad 3 - Place window in the bottom right corner of the screen.
  • [125015870320] |
  • Ctrl-Alt-Numpad 0 - Maximize window.
  • [125015870330] |

    Workspace Management

    [125015870340] |
  • Super-W or Super-E - Expo mode, zooms out on all the workspaces and let’s you manage windows.
  • [125015870350] |
  • Ctrl-Alt-? / ? / ? / ? - Change to a new workspace.
  • [125015870360] |
  • Ctrl-Alt-Shift-? / ? / ? / ? - Place window to a new workspace.
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    Mouse Tricks

    [125015870380] |
  • Maximizing - Dragging a window to the top panel will maximize it.
  • [125015870390] |
  • Middle click on Maximize - Maximize Window Vertically.
  • [125015870400] |
  • Left click on Maximize - Maximize Window Horizontally
  • [125015870410] |
  • Tiling - Dragging a Window to the left/right border will auto tile it to that side of the screen.
  • [125015870420] |
  • Restoring - Dragging the top panel down on a maximized window will restore it to its original size.
  • [125015870430] |
  • Middle click on an application’s launcher icon - Open a new instance of the application in a new window. [125015870440] |If the application isn’t running it will just open it normally.
  • [125015870450] |
  • Middle click on the top panel (but not the menu) - send the current window behind all other windows.
  • [125015870460] |
  • Middle click on Maximize - Maximize Window Vertically.
  • [125015870470] |
  • Right click on Maximize - Maximize Window Horizontally.
  • [125015880010] |gEcrit - A new Python IDE intended for beginners [125015880020] |A new Python IDE intended for beginners. [125015880030] |It is fast, light weight with common features and many others in coming. [125015880040] |It’s focus is simplicity and ease of use. [125015880050] |Features [125015880060] |* Pyton indentation [125015880070] |* Line Numbers [125015880080] |* Code folding [125015880090] |* Syntax Highlight [125015880100] |* Shell Emulator [125015880110] |* Code Completion (ALPHA) [125015880120] |* Program runner [125015880130] |* Source Browser [125015880140] |* Indentation guides [125015880150] |* White space indicator [125015880160] |* Autosaving [125015880170] |* Edge Line [125015880180] |* Multitabing [125015880190] |* Printer [125015880200] |* Jump to line [125015880210] |* Word search [125015880220] |* Word replace [125015880230] |* Zooming [125015880240] |* Undo/Redo [125015880250] |* Pastebin.com code submit [125015880260] |* Python syntax checking (beta) [125015880270] |* Mass line indentation [125015880280] |* Mass line dedentation [125015880290] |* Autocompletiton [125015880300] |* Bad Brace Check [125015880310] |* Spell Checking [125015880320] |* Tree File Browser [125015880330] |Install gerit in ubuntu [125015880340] |Download deb package from here once you have deb package you can install by double clicking on it. [125015880350] |Screenshot [125015890010] |Create your own Linux from Scratch (Download free PDF Guide) [125015890020] |Linux from Scratch describes the process of creating your own Linux system from scratch from an already installed Linux distribution, using nothing but the source code of software that you need. [125015890030] |This 318 page eBook provides readers with the background and instruction to design and build custom Linux systems. [125015890040] |This eBook highlights the Linux from Scratch project and the benefits of using this system. [125015890050] |Users can dictate all aspects of their system, including directory layout, script setup, and security. [125015890060] |The resulting system will be compiled completely from the source code, and the user will be able to specify where, why, and how programs are installed. [125015890070] |This eBook allows readers to fully customize Linux systems to their own needs and allows users more control over their system. [125015890080] |

    Free PDF guide How to create your own linux from scratch

    [125015890090] |DownloadNow [125015900010] |Rosegarden - Music editor and MIDI/audio sequencer [125015900020] |Rosegarden is a MIDI and audio sequencer and musical notation editor whose purpose is to serve as the sequencer of choice for users who prefer to work with music notation. [125015900030] |Rosegarden allows you to record, arrange, and compose music, in the shape of traditional score or MIDI data, or of audio files either imported or recorded from a microphone, guitar or whatever audio source you care to specify. [125015900040] |You can use Rosegarden to write, edit, and organise music to create a composition, which you can then synthesise, add effects to, and mix down for burning to CD or distribution on the web. [125015900050] |Rosegarden also contains well-rounded notation editing support for high quality printed output via LilyPond. [125015900060] |Rosegarden is designed to look and act in a manner familiar to experienced users coming from the commercial software world, while also being accessible and friendly to users new to music software generally. [125015900070] |Rosegarden provides three distinct ways of viewing, editing, and entering MIDI events, including a powerful notation editor that provides many advanced features not typically found in the notation facility of MIDI sequencers. [125015900080] |Underneath these three editors, Rosegarden provides a segment-based mechanism for arranging blocks of MIDI and audio data on a canvas that brings something akin to the flexibility of a layer-based image editing program to the realm of music. [125015900090] |Rosegarden is built using Qt – A cross-platform application and UI framework. [125015900100] |It uses ALSA to provide MIDI support, and JACK for audio, both of which limit Rosegarden to Linux for the time being, but that should hopefully change in the future, with OS-X being the next most accessible platform, and Windows the most difficult to reach. [125015900110] |Install Rosegarden in ubuntu [125015900120] |Open the terminal and run the following command [125015900130] |sudo apt-get install rosegarden rosegarden-data [125015900140] |Screenshot [125015910010] |Ubuntu 11.04 (Natty Narwhal) Alpha 3 released and download links included [125015910020] |The Ubuntu developers are moving quickly to bring you the absolute latest and greatest software the Open Source community has to offer. [125015910030] |The Natty Narwhal Alpha 3 Release of Ubuntu 11.04, is a developer snapshot to give you an early glance at the next version of Ubuntu. [125015910040] |Upgrading from Ubuntu 10.10 to ubuntu 11.04 [125015910050] |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. [125015910060] |Update Manager should open up and tell you: New distribution release ’11.04′ is available. [125015910070] |Click Upgrade and follow the on-screen instructions. [125015910080] |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. [125015910090] |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. [125015910100] |To upgrade from Xubuntu 10.10, follow the instructions above for Ubuntu 10.10. [125015910110] |

    Download the Alpha 3

    [125015910120] |This release is for developers only. [125015910130] |You can download Alpha 3 ISOs from: [125015910140] |http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/releases/natty/alpha-3/ (Ubuntu Desktop and Server) http://uec-images.ubuntu.com/releases/natty/alpha-3/ (Ubuntu Server for UEC and EC2) http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-netbook/releases/natty/alpha-3/ (Ubuntu Netbook ARM) http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/kubuntu/releases/natty/alpha-3/ (Kubuntu) http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/xubuntu/releases/natty/alpha-3/ (Xubuntu) http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/edubuntu/releases/natty/alpha-3/ (Edubuntu DVD) http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/ubuntustudio/releases/natty/alpha-3/ (Ubuntu Studio) http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/mythbuntu/releases/natty/alpha-3/ (Mythbuntu) [125015920010] |RabbitVCS v0.14.2.1 released and installation instructions included [125015920020] |RabbitVCS is a set of graphical tools written to provide simple and straightforward access to the version control systems you use. [125015920030] |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. [125015920040] |RabbitVCS is inspired by TortoiseSVN and others. [125015920050] |What is new in RabbitVCS v0.14.2.1 [125015920060] |Someone found a minor bug in the setup.py file for v0.14.2, so here is v0.14.2.1 which fixes that bug. [125015920070] |RabbitVCS Features [125015920080] |Nautilus Integration [125015920090] |Seamlessly integrates into your standard desktop workflow [125015920100] |Subversion Support [125015920110] |Gain access to nearly all Subversion client functionality without touching the command line [125015920120] |Powerful and Useful Dialogs [125015920130] |We pride ourselves on our ease of use and straightforward interface [125015920140] |Fully Internationalized [125015920150] |We currently have 16 full translations and counting, and contributing is easy with Launchpad [125015920160] |Packages for Your Distribution [125015920170] |We have easy-to-install packages for Ubuntu, Debian and Fedora [125015920180] |Command Line Integration [125015920190] |We provide an easy to use command line tool you can use to launch our dialogs [125015920200] |Install Rabbitvcs in ubuntu 10.10/10.04/9.10 [125015920210] |When installing from packages, you will want to install Core as well as whichever plugins you intend to use. [125015920220] |You may also want to install the command line script, which provides access the RabbitVCS dialogs from the command line. [125015920230] |Open the terminal and run the following commands [125015920240] |sudo add-apt-repository ppa:rabbitvcs/ppa [125015920250] |Update the source list [125015920260] |sudo apt-get update [125015920270] |Now install rabbitvcs core using the following command [125015920280] |sudo apt-get install rabbitvcs-core [125015920290] |Install nautilus,thunar,gedit and command line plugins using the following command [125015920300] |sudo apt-get install rabbitvcs-nautilus rabbitvcs-thunar rabbitvcs-gedit rabbitvcs-cli [125015920310] |Screenshot [125015920320] |Nautilus Integration [125015930010] |File Commander - 32 bit text mode file manager and shell [125015930020] |File Commander is a 32 bit text mode file manager and shell that allows you to locate, copy, move, delete, view, edit and execute your files in a quick, convenient and customizable manner. [125015930030] |Its main display provides dual directory view panels that may serve as source and destination of a copy or move operation or just two different views of your files. [125015930040] |A panel may also be used to view a directory tree, drive statistics or may be turned off altogether, making visible the output of previously executed commands. [125015930050] |A command line is also provided and operates in conjuction with the directory panels to make it much more powerful than a regular CLI including pasting file names from the panel, a command history recall window and command completion from history. [125015930060] |Main Features [125015930070] |* Built in archive support including archives inside archives to any depth, with ZIP, ARJ, RAR, LZH, ACE, HA, TAR, GZip, 7ZIP and BZIP2 types currently supported. [125015930080] |* Text mode for speed and other advantages [125015930090] |* Mouse support. [125015930100] |* Full Unicode file name support. [125015930110] |* Full support for large files and volumes (up to 2^63 bytes). [125015930120] |* Online help. [125015930130] |* Many configuration options. [125015930140] |* Colourization of file and directory names by boolean expression. [125015930150] |* Built in file viewer with hex view mode and syntax highlighting. [125015930160] |* Built in editor with undo/redo, syntax highlighting and cut/copy/paste ability using the global clipboard. [125015930170] |* Code page translation function in viewer and editor. [125015930180] |* File Find facility combining wildcard file name filters with file contents scanning. [125015930190] |Allows search/replace of text within matching files. [125015930200] |* Calculation of the total disk usage of a directory tree. [125015930210] |* Tree views for quick and easy directory changes. [125015930220] |* Intelligent execution of the different types of executables supported by OS/2 or Windows. [125015930230] |* User definable menu including powerful operators such as [125015930240] |o Run a command once for every tagged file. [125015930250] |o Automatically create a file containing a list of tagged files. [125015930260] |o Get input value from the user. [125015930270] |o List all tagged files in the parameter list, automatically running the command multiple times if the command line gets too long. [125015930280] |* Browsing of network servers &shares. [125015930290] |* Directory history for changing back to recently viewed directories. [125015930300] |* Easy creation of desktop objects. [125015930310] |* Enhanced wildcard handling including boolean operators (and, or, not, brackets) for combining multiple file name masks. [125015930320] |* Flexible file name filtering. [125015930330] |* Support for 4DOS/4OS2 descriptions [125015930340] |* Supports any number of display columns (minimum 80). [125015930350] |* Start DOS programs with session settings (OS/2 only) [125015930360] |Install file commander in ubuntu [125015930370] |Download debpackage from here once you have deb package you can install by double clicking on it. [125015930380] |Screenshot [125015940010] |PDF Mod - Simple application for modifying PDF documents [125015940020] |PDF Mod is a simple application for modifying PDF documents.You can reorder, rotate, and remove pages, export images from a document, edit the title, subject, author, and keywords, and combine documents via drag and drop. [125015940030] |Install PDF Mod in Ubuntu using PPA [125015940040] |Open the terminal and run the following commands [125015940050] |sudo add-apt-repository ppa:pdfmod-team/ppa sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get install pdfmod [125015940060] |Screenshot [125015950010] |Inkscape 0.48.1 released and PPA installation instructions included [125015950020] |Inkscape is an open source drawing tool that uses the World Wide Web Consortium’s (W3C) scalable vector graphics format (SVG). [125015950030] |Some supported SVG features include basic shapes, paths, text, markers, clones, alpha blending, transforms, gradients, and grouping. [125015950040] |In addition, Inkscape supports Creative Commons’ metadata, node-editing, layers, complex path operations, text-on-path, text-in-shape, and SVG XML editing. [125015950050] |It also imports several formats like EPS, PostScript, JPEG, PNG, BMP, and TIFF and exports PNG as well as multiple vector-based formats. [125015950060] |What is new 0.48.1 [125015950070] |Regression fixes [125015950080] |Many small regressions in the node tool were fixed. [125015950090] |Here are some examples: [125015950100] |* Shift will turn off snapping in the node tool. [125015950110] |Bug #588628 [125015950120] |* Duplication of nodes in the node tool using Shift+D works again. [125015950130] |Bug #555449 [125015950140] |* Changing all selected segments into straight lines in the node tool using Shift+L works again. [125015950150] |Bug #532905 [125015950160] |* Changing the type of nodes to cusp will retract their handles only if all selected nodes are already cusp. [125015950170] |This improves usability when working with selections that contain both cusp and smooth nodes. [125015950180] |Important bugfixes [125015950190] |* Exporting of masks has been substantially improved in all Cairo-based output formats. [125015950200] |* Several crash bugs in the node tool have been fixed. [125015950210] |Bug #544599, Bug #591986, Bug #605575 [125015950220] |* Rulers are redrawn properly with recent versions of GTK. [125015950230] |Bug #627134 [125015950240] |* Unlinking an orphaned clone no longer causes a crash. [125015950250] |Bug #675309 [125015950260] |* Problems with extensions sometimes not working at all on Mac OS X have been fixed. [125015950270] |Bug #482993 [125015950280] |* Inkscape should no longer crash due to missing icons at startup or when opening the document properties dialog. [125015950290] |Bug #658055, Bug #651678 [125015950300] |* Shift-clicking on the top rounding handle of a rectangle will no longer cause a crash. [125015950310] |Bug #680520 [125015950320] |* Inkscape builds correctly with recent versions of Poppler. [125015950330] |Bug #676271 [125015950340] |Known issues [125015950350] |* Stamping in the node tool does not work. [125015950360] |* Closing an unchanged document that contains connectors might ask to save, as if the document was modified. [125015950370] |Pressing Ctrl+Z before closing will avoid bringing up the dialog. [125015950380] |Install Inkscape 0.48.1 in Ubuntu using PPA [125015950390] |Open the terminal and run the following commands [125015950400] |sudo add-apt-repository ppa:ricotz/ppa sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get install inkscape [125015960010] |Ubuntu 11.10 code name is “Oneiric Ocelot” [125015960020] |For the next cycle, I think we’ll leave the oceanic theme behind. [125015960030] |The “oddball octopus”, for example, is a great name but not one we’ll adopt this time around. [125015960040] |Perhaps in 13 years time, though! [125015960050] |The objective is to capture the essence of our next six months work in a simple name. [125015960060] |Inevitably there’s an obliquity, or offbeat opportunism in the result. [125015960070] |And perhaps this next release more than most requires something other than orthodoxy – the skunkworks are in high gear right now. [125015960080] |Fortunately I’m assured that if one of Natty’s successors is a skunk, it would at least be a sassy skunk! [125015960090] |So we’re looking for a name that conveys mysterious possibility, with perhaps an ounce of overt oracular content too. [125015960100] |Nothing too opaque, ornate, odious or orotund. [125015960110] |Something with an orderly ring to it, in celebration of the crisp clean cadence by which we the community bring Ubuntu forth. [125015960120] |There’s something neat in the idea that 11.10 will mark eight years since Ubuntu was conceived (it took a little longer to be born). [125015960130] |So “octennial” might suit… but that would be looking backwards, and we should have an eye on the future, not the past. [125015960140] |Hmm… an eye on the future, perhaps ocular? [125015960150] |Or oculate? [125015960160] |We’re certainly making our way up the S-curve of adoption, so perhaps ogee would do the trick? [125015960170] |Alternatively, we could celebrate the visual language of Ubuntu with the “orange okapi”, or the welcoming nature of our community with the “osculant orangutan”. [125015960180] |Nothing hugs quite like dholbach, though, and he’s no hairy ape. [125015960190] |What we want is something imaginative, something dreamy. [125015960200] |Something sleek and neat, too. [125015960210] |Something that has all the precision of T S Elliot’s poetry, matched with the “effable ineffability” of our shared values, friendship and expertise. [125015960220] |Something that captures both the competence of ubuntu-devel with the imagination of ayatana. [125015960230] |Which leads us neatly to the Oneiric Ocelot. [125015960240] |Oneiric means “dreamy”, and the combination with Ocelot reminds me of the way innovation happens: part daydream, part discipline. [125015960250] |We’ll need to keep up the pace of innovation on all fronts post-Natty. [125015960260] |Our desktop has come together beautifully, and in the next release we’ll complete the cycle of making it available to all users, with a 2D experience to complement the OpenGL based Unity for those with the hardware to handle it. [125015960270] |The introduction of Qt means we’ll be giving developers even more options for how they can produce interfaces that are both functional and aesthetically delightful. [125015960280] |In the cloud, we’ll have to tighten up and make some firm decisions about the platforms we can support for 12.04 LTS. [125015960290] |UDS in Budapest will be full of feisty debate on that front, I’m sure, but I’m equally sure we can reach a pragmatic consensus and start to focus our energies on delivering the platform for widespread cloud computing on free and flexible terms. [125015960300] |Ubuntu is now shipping on millions of systems from multiple providers every year. [125015960310] |It makes a real difference in the lives of millions, perhaps tens of millions, of people. [125015960320] |As MPT said, “what we do is not only art, it’s performance art”. [125015960330] |Every six months the curtains part, and we have to be ready for the performance. [125015960340] |I’d like to thank the thousands of people who are actively participating in the production of Natty: take the initiative, take responsibility, take action, and your work will make a difference to all of those users. [125015960350] |There are very few places in the world where a personal intellectual contribution can have that kind of impact. [125015960360] |And very few places where we have such a strong social fabric around those intellectual challenges, too. [125015960370] |We each do what we do for our own reasons, but it’s the global impact of Ubuntu which gives meaning to that action. [125015960380] |Natty is a stretch release: we set out to redefine the look and feel of the free desktop. [125015960390] |We’ll need all the feedback we can get, so please test today’s daily, or A3, and file bug reports! [125015960400] |Keep up the discipline and focus on the Narwhal, and let’s direct our daydreaming to the Ocelot. [125015960410] |Source from here [125015970010] |Transmission 2.22 released and PPA installation instructions included [125015970020] |Transmission is an open source, volunteer-based project. [125015970030] |Unlike some BitTorrent clients, Transmission doesn’t play games with its users to make money: [125015970040] |* Transmission doesn’t bundle toolbars, advertisements, twitter tools, or anything else. [125015970050] |* It doesn’t hold some feaures back for a payware version. [125015970060] |* Its source code is available for anyone to review. [125015970070] |* Its website and forums have no third-party ads or tracking. [125015970080] |What is new in Transmission 2.22 [125015970090] |All Platforms [125015970100] |* Faster endgame [125015970110] |* Fix bug where leechers might be disconnected while seeding in some situations [125015970120] |* Fix 2.20 bug that sometimes showed inaccurate upload/download speeds [125015970130] |* Support for unsorted blacklists [125015970140] |* Fix IPv6 DHT [125015970150] |* Re-add support to automatically close idle peers [125015970160] |* Fix bug where the resume file did not save the time checked for the last piece Mac [125015970170] |* Fixes for Dutch, German, and Russian localizations GTK+ [125015970180] |* Fix setting individual idle seeding time Qt [125015970190] |* Fix loading localizations on Linux CLI [125015970200] |* Fix bandwidth display issue [125015970210] |Install Transmission 2.22 in ubuntu [125015970220] |Open the terminal and run the following commands [125015970230] |sudo add-apt-repository ppa:transmissionbt/ppa [125015970240] |sudo apt-get update [125015970250] |sudo apt-get upgrade [125015980010] |How To Get Hardware Information On Ubuntu Using dmidecode [125015980020] |dmidecode is a tool for dumping a computer’s DMI (some say SMBIOS ) table contents in a human-readable format. [125015980030] |This table contains a description of the system’s hardware components, as well as other useful pieces of information such as serial numbers and BIOS revision. [125015980040] |Thanks to this table, you can retrieve this information without having to probe for the actual hardware. [125015980050] |While this is a good point in terms of report speed and safeness, this also makes the presented information possibly unreliable. [125015980060] |The DMI table doesn’t only describe what the system is currently made of, it also can report the possible evolutions (such as the fastest supported CPU or the maximal amount of memory supported). [125015980070] |SMBIOS stands for System Management BIOS , while DMI stands for Desktop Management Interface. [125015980080] |Both standards are tightly related and developed by the DMTF (Desktop Management Task Force). [125015980090] |john@john:~$ sudo dmidecode [125015980100] |Handle 0×0000, DMI type 0, 20 bytes [125015980110] |BIOS Information [125015980120] |Vendor: American Megatrends Inc. [125015980130] |Version: 080012 [125015980140] |Release Date: 08/10/2009 [125015980150] |Address: 0xF0000 [125015980160] |Runtime Size: 64 kB [125015980170] |ROM Size: 512 kB [125015980180] |Characteristics: [125015980190] |ISA is supported [125015980200] |PCI is supported [125015980210] |PNP is supported [125015980220] |APM is supported [125015980230] |BIOS is upgradeable [125015980240] |BIOS shadowing is allowed [125015980250] |ESCD support is available [125015980260] |Boot from CD is supported [125015980270] |Selectable boot is supported [125015980280] |BIOS ROM is socketed [125015980290] |EDD is supported [125015980300] |5.25″/1.2 MB floppy services are supported (int 13h) [125015980310] |3.5″/720 KB floppy services are supported (int 13h) [125015980320] |3.5″/2.88 MB floppy services are supported (int 13h) [125015980330] |Print screen service is supported (int 5h) [125015980340] |8042 keyboard services are supported (int 9h) [125015980350] |Serial services are supported (int 14h) [125015980360] |Printer services are supported (int 17h) [125015980370] |CGA/mono video services are supported (int 10h) [125015980380] |ACPI is supported [125015980390] |USB legacy is supported [125015980400] |AGP is supported [125015980410] |LS-120 boot is supported [125015980420] |ATAPI Zip drive boot is supported [125015980430] |BIOS boot specification is supported [125015980440] |Handle 0×0001, DMI type 1, 25 bytes [125015980450] |System Information [125015980460] |Manufacturer: To Be Filled By O.E.M. [125015980470] |Product Name: To Be Filled By O.E.M. [125015980480] |Version: To Be Filled By O.E.M. [125015980490] |Serial Number: To Be Filled By O.E.M. [125015980500] |UUID: 00020003-0004-0005-0006-000700080009 [125015980510] |Wake-up Type: Power Switch [125015980520] |Handle 0×0002, DMI type 2, 15 bytes [125015980530] |Base Board Information [125015980540] |Manufacturer: To be filled by O.E.M. [125015980550] |Product Name: To be filled by O.E.M. [125015980560] |Version: To be filled by O.E.M. [125015980570] |Serial Number: To be filled by O.E.M. [125015980580] |Asset Tag: To Be Filled By O.E.M. [125015980590] |Features: [125015980600] |Board is a hosting board [125015980610] |Board is replaceable [125015980620] |Location In Chassis: To Be Filled By O.E.M. [125015980630] |Chassis Handle: 0×0003 [125015980640] |Type: Motherboard [125015980650] |Contained Object Handles: 0 [125015980660] |Handle 0×0003, DMI type 3, 21 bytes [125015980670] |Chassis Information [125015980680] |Manufacturer: To Be Filled By O.E.M. [125015980690] |Type: Desktop [125015980700] |Lock: Not Present [125015980710] |Version: To Be Filled By O.E.M. [125015980720] |Serial Number: To Be Filled By O.E.M. [125015980730] |Asset Tag: To Be Filled By O.E.M. [125015980740] |Boot-up State: Safe [125015980750] |Power Supply State: Safe [125015980760] |Thermal State: Safe [125015980770] |Security Status: None [125015980780] |OEM Information: 0×00000000 [125015980790] |Height: Unspecified [125015980800] |Number Of Power Cords: 1 [125015980810] |Contained Elements: 0 [125015980820] |Handle 0×0004, DMI type 4, 35 bytes [125015980830] |Processor Information [125015980840] |Socket Designation: CPU 1 [125015980850] |Type: Central Processor [125015980860] |Family: Pentium 4 [125015980870] |Manufacturer: Intel [125015980880] |ID: 27 0F 00 00 FF FB EB BF [125015980890] |Signature: Type 0, Family 15, Model 2, Stepping 7 [125015980900] |Flags: [125015980910] |FPU (Floating-point unit on-chip) [125015980920] |VME (Virtual mode extension) [125015980930] |DE (Debugging extension) [125015980940] |PSE (Page size extension) [125015980950] |TSC (Time stamp counter) [125015980960] |MSR (Model specific registers) [125015980970] |PAE (Physical address extension) [125015980980] |MCE (Machine check exception) [125015980990] |CX8 (CMPXCHG8 instruction supported) [125015981000] |APIC (On-chip APIC hardware supported) [125015981010] |SEP (Fast system call) [125015981020] |MTRR (Memory type range registers) [125015981030] |PGE (Page global enable) [125015981040] |MCA (Machine check architecture) [125015981050] |CMOV (Conditional move instruction supported) [125015981060] |PAT (Page attribute table) [125015981070] |PSE-36 (36-bit page size extension) [125015981080] |CLFSH (CLFLUSH instruction supported) [125015981090] |DS (Debug store) [125015981100] |ACPI (ACPI supported) [125015981110] |MMX (MMX technology supported) [125015981120] |FXSR (Fast floating-point save and restore) [125015981130] |SSE (Streaming SIMD extensions) [125015981140] |SSE2 (Streaming SIMD extensions 2) [125015981150] |SS (Self-snoop) [125015981160] |HTT (Hyper-threading technology) [125015981170] |TM (Thermal monitor supported) [125015981180] |PBE (Pending break enabled) [125015981190] |Version: Intel(R) Pentium(R) 4 CPU 2.40GHz [125015981200] |Voltage: 3.3 V 2.9 V [125015981210] |External Clock: 532 MHz [125015981220] |Max Speed: 2394 MHz [125015981230] |Current Speed: 2394 MHz [125015981240] |Status: Populated, Enabled [125015981250] |Upgrade: Socket 478 [125015981260] |L1 Cache Handle: 0×0005 [125015981270] |L2 Cache Handle: 0×0006 [125015981280] |L3 Cache Handle: 0×0007 [125015981290] |Serial Number: To Be Filled By O.E.M. [125015981300] |Asset Tag: To Be Filled By O.E.M. [125015981310] |Part Number: To Be Filled By O.E.M. [125015981320] |Handle 0×0005, DMI type 7, 19 bytes [125015981330] |Cache Information [125015981340] |Socket Designation: L1-Cache [125015981350] |Configuration: Enabled, Not Socketed, Level 1 [125015981360] |Operational Mode: Varies With Memory Address [125015981370] |Location: Internal [125015981380] |Installed Size: 8 KB [125015981390] |Maximum Size: 8 KB [125015981400] |Supported SRAM Types: [125015981410] |Pipeline Burst [125015981420] |Installed SRAM Type: Pipeline Burst [125015981430] |Speed: Unknown [125015981440] |Error Correction Type: Single-bit ECC [125015981450] |System Type: Data [125015981460] |Associativity: 4-way Set-associative [125015981470] |Handle 0×0006, DMI type 7, 19 bytes [125015981480] |Cache Information [125015981490] |Socket Designation: L2-Cache [125015981500] |Configuration: Enabled, Not Socketed, Level 2 [125015981510] |Operational Mode: Varies With Memory Address [125015981520] |Location: Internal [125015981530] |Installed Size: 512 KB [125015981540] |Maximum Size: 512 KB [125015981550] |Supported SRAM Types: [125015981560] |Pipeline Burst [125015981570] |Installed SRAM Type: Pipeline Burst [125015981580] |Speed: Unknown [125015981590] |Error Correction Type: Single-bit ECC [125015981600] |System Type: Unified [125015981610] |Associativity: 4-way Set-associative [125015981620] |Handle 0×0007, DMI type 7, 19 bytes [125015981630] |Cache Information [125015981640] |Socket Designation: L3-Cache [125015981650] |Configuration: Disabled, Not Socketed, Level 3 [125015981660] |Operational Mode: Unknown [125015981670] |Location: Internal [125015981680] |Installed Size: 0 KB [125015981690] |Maximum Size: 0 KB [125015981700] |Supported SRAM Types: [125015981710] |Unknown [125015981720] |Installed SRAM Type: Unknown [125015981730] |Speed: Unknown [125015981740] |Error Correction Type: Unknown [125015981750] |System Type: Unknown [125015981760] |Associativity: Unknown [125015981770] |Handle 0×0008, DMI type 8, 9 bytes [125015981780] |Port Connector Information [125015981790] |Internal Reference Designator: J1A1 [125015981800] |Internal Connector Type: None [125015981810] |External Reference Designator: PS2Mouse [125015981820] |External Connector Type: PS/2 [125015981830] |Port Type: Mouse Port [125015981840] |Handle 0×0009, DMI type 8, 9 bytes [125015981850] |Port Connector Information [125015981860] |Internal Reference Designator: J1A1 [125015981870] |Internal Connector Type: None [125015981880] |External Reference Designator: Keyboard [125015981890] |External Connector Type: PS/2 [125015981900] |Port Type: Keyboard Port [125015981910] |Handle 0x000A, DMI type 8, 9 bytes [125015981920] |Port Connector Information [125015981930] |Internal Reference Designator: J2A2 [125015981940] |Internal Connector Type: None [125015981950] |External Reference Designator: USB1 [125015981960] |External Connector Type: Access Bus (USB) [125015981970] |Port Type: USB [125015981980] |Handle 0x000B, DMI type 8, 9 bytes [125015981990] |Port Connector Information [125015982000] |Internal Reference Designator: J2A2 [125015982010] |Internal Connector Type: None [125015982020] |External Reference Designator: USB2 [125015982030] |External Connector Type: Access Bus (USB) [125015982040] |Port Type: USB [125015982050] |Handle 0x000C, DMI type 8, 9 bytes [125015982060] |Port Connector Information [125015982070] |Internal Reference Designator: J4A1 [125015982080] |Internal Connector Type: None [125015982090] |External Reference Designator: LPT 1 [125015982100] |External Connector Type: DB-25 male [125015982110] |Port Type: Parallel Port ECP/EPP [125015982120] |Handle 0x000D, DMI type 8, 9 bytes [125015982130] |Port Connector Information [125015982140] |Internal Reference Designator: J2A1 [125015982150] |Internal Connector Type: None [125015982160] |External Reference Designator: COM A [125015982170] |External Connector Type: DB-9 male [125015982180] |Port Type: Serial Port 16550A Compatible [125015982190] |Handle 0x000E, DMI type 8, 9 bytes [125015982200] |Port Connector Information [125015982210] |Internal Reference Designator: J6A1 [125015982220] |Internal Connector Type: None [125015982230] |External Reference Designator: Audio Mic In [125015982240] |External Connector Type: Mini Jack (headphones) [125015982250] |Port Type: Audio Port [125015982260] |Handle 0x000F, DMI type 8, 9 bytes [125015982270] |Port Connector Information [125015982280] |Internal Reference Designator: J6A1 [125015982290] |Internal Connector Type: None [125015982300] |External Reference Designator: Audio Line In [125015982310] |External Connector Type: Mini Jack (headphones) [125015982320] |Port Type: Audio Port [125015982330] |Handle 0×0010, DMI type 8, 9 bytes [125015982340] |Port Connector Information [125015982350] |Internal Reference Designator: J6B1 - AUX IN [125015982360] |Internal Connector Type: On Board Sound Input From CD-ROM [125015982370] |External Reference Designator: Not Specified [125015982380] |External Connector Type: None [125015982390] |Port Type: Audio Port [125015982400] |Handle 0×0011, DMI type 8, 9 bytes [125015982410] |Port Connector Information [125015982420] |Internal Reference Designator: J6B2 - CDIN [125015982430] |Internal Connector Type: On Board Sound Input From CD-ROM [125015982440] |External Reference Designator: Not Specified [125015982450] |External Connector Type: None [125015982460] |Port Type: Audio Port [125015982470] |Handle 0×0012, DMI type 8, 9 bytes [125015982480] |Port Connector Information [125015982490] |Internal Reference Designator: J6J2 - PRI IDE [125015982500] |Internal Connector Type: On Board IDE [125015982510] |External Reference Designator: Not Specified [125015982520] |External Connector Type: None [125015982530] |Port Type: Other [125015982540] |Handle 0×0013, DMI type 8, 9 bytes [125015982550] |Port Connector Information [125015982560] |Internal Reference Designator: J6J1 - SEC IDE [125015982570] |Internal Connector Type: On Board IDE [125015982580] |External Reference Designator: Not Specified [125015982590] |External Connector Type: None [125015982600] |Port Type: Other [125015982610] |Handle 0×0014, DMI type 8, 9 bytes [125015982620] |Port Connector Information [125015982630] |Internal Reference Designator: J4J1 - FLOPPY [125015982640] |Internal Connector Type: On Board Floppy [125015982650] |External Reference Designator: Not Specified [125015982660] |External Connector Type: None [125015982670] |Port Type: Other [125015982680] |Handle 0×0015, DMI type 8, 9 bytes [125015982690] |Port Connector Information [125015982700] |Internal Reference Designator: J9H1 - FRONT PNL [125015982710] |Internal Connector Type: 9 Pin Dual Inline (pin 10 cut) [125015982720] |External Reference Designator: Not Specified [125015982730] |External Connector Type: None [125015982740] |Port Type: Other [125015982750] |Handle 0×0016, DMI type 8, 9 bytes [125015982760] |Port Connector Information [125015982770] |Internal Reference Designator: J1B1 - CHASSIS REAR FAN [125015982780] |Internal Connector Type: Other [125015982790] |External Reference Designator: Not Specified [125015982800] |External Connector Type: None [125015982810] |Port Type: Other [125015982820] |Handle 0×0017, DMI type 8, 9 bytes [125015982830] |Port Connector Information [125015982840] |Internal Reference Designator: J2F1 - CPU FAN [125015982850] |Internal Connector Type: Other [125015982860] |External Reference Designator: Not Specified [125015982870] |External Connector Type: None [125015982880] |Port Type: Other [125015982890] |Handle 0×0018, DMI type 8, 9 bytes [125015982900] |Port Connector Information [125015982910] |Internal Reference Designator: J8B4 - FRONT FAN [125015982920] |Internal Connector Type: Other [125015982930] |External Reference Designator: Not Specified [125015982940] |External Connector Type: None [125015982950] |Port Type: Other [125015982960] |Handle 0×0019, DMI type 8, 9 bytes [125015982970] |Port Connector Information [125015982980] |Internal Reference Designator: J9G2 - FNT USB [125015982990] |Internal Connector Type: Other [125015983000] |External Reference Designator: Not Specified [125015983010] |External Connector Type: None [125015983020] |Port Type: Other [125015983030] |Handle 0x001A, DMI type 8, 9 bytes [125015983040] |Port Connector Information [125015983050] |Internal Reference Designator: J6C3 - FP AUD [125015983060] |Internal Connector Type: Other [125015983070] |External Reference Designator: Not Specified [125015983080] |External Connector Type: None [125015983090] |Port Type: Other [125015983100] |Handle 0x001B, DMI type 8, 9 bytes [125015983110] |Port Connector Information [125015983120] |Internal Reference Designator: J9G1 - CONFIG [125015983130] |Internal Connector Type: Other [125015983140] |External Reference Designator: Not Specified [125015983150] |External Connector Type: None [125015983160] |Port Type: Other [125015983170] |Handle 0x001C, DMI type 8, 9 bytes [125015983180] |Port Connector Information [125015983190] |Internal Reference Designator: J8C1 - SCSI LED [125015983200] |Internal Connector Type: Other [125015983210] |External Reference Designator: Not Specified [125015983220] |External Connector Type: None [125015983230] |Port Type: Other [125015983240] |Handle 0x001D, DMI type 8, 9 bytes [125015983250] |Port Connector Information [125015983260] |Internal Reference Designator: J9J2 - INTRUDER [125015983270] |Internal Connector Type: Other [125015983280] |External Reference Designator: Not Specified [125015983290] |External Connector Type: None [125015983300] |Port Type: Other [125015983310] |Handle 0x001E, DMI type 8, 9 bytes [125015983320] |Port Connector Information [125015983330] |Internal Reference Designator: J9G4 - ITP [125015983340] |Internal Connector Type: Other [125015983350] |External Reference Designator: Not Specified [125015983360] |External Connector Type: None [125015983370] |Port Type: Other [125015983380] |Handle 0x001F, DMI type 8, 9 bytes [125015983390] |Port Connector Information [125015983400] |Internal Reference Designator: J2H1 - MAIN POWER [125015983410] |Internal Connector Type: Other [125015983420] |External Reference Designator: Not Specified [125015983430] |External Connector Type: None [125015983440] |Port Type: Other [125015983450] |Handle 0×0020, DMI type 9, 13 bytes [125015983460] |System Slot Information [125015983470] |Designation: AGP [125015983480] |Type: 32-bit AGP 4x [125015983490] |Current Usage: Available [125015983500] |Length: Short [125015983510] |ID: 0 [125015983520] |Characteristics: [125015983530] |3.3 V is provided [125015983540] |Opening is shared [125015983550] |PME signal is supported [125015983560] |Handle 0×0021, DMI type 9, 13 bytes [125015983570] |System Slot Information [125015983580] |Designation: PCI1 [125015983590] |Type: 32-bit PCI [125015983600] |Current Usage: In Use [125015983610] |Length: Short [125015983620] |ID: 1 [125015983630] |Characteristics: [125015983640] |3.3 V is provided [125015983650] |Opening is shared [125015983660] |PME signal is supported [125015983670] |Handle 0×0022, DMI type 10, 6 bytes [125015983680] |On Board Device Information [125015983690] |Type: Video [125015983700] |Status: Enabled [125015983710] |Description: To Be Filled By O.E.M. [125015983720] |Handle 0×0023, DMI type 13, 22 bytes [125015983730] |BIOS Language Information [125015983740] |Installable Languages: 1 [125015983750] |en|US|iso8859-1 [125015983760] |Currently Installed Language: en|US|iso8859-1 [125015983770] |Handle 0×0024, DMI type 15, 35 bytes [125015983780] |System Event Log [125015983790] |Area Length: 4 bytes [125015983800] |Header Start Offset: 0×0000 [125015983810] |Header Length: 2 bytes [125015983820] |Data Start Offset: 0×0002 [125015983830] |Access Method: Indexed I/O, one 16-bit index port, one 8-bit data port [125015983840] |Access Address: Index 0x046A, Data 0x046C [125015983850] |Status: Invalid, Not Full [125015983860] |Change Token: 0×00000000 [125015983870] |Header Format: No Header [125015983880] |Supported Log Type Descriptors: 6 [125015983890] |Descriptor 1: End of log [125015983900] |Data Format 1: OEM-specific [125015983910] |Descriptor 2: End of log [125015983920] |Data Format 2: OEM-specific [125015983930] |Descriptor 3: End of log [125015983940] |Data Format 3: OEM-specific [125015983950] |Descriptor 4: End of log [125015983960] |Data Format 4: OEM-specific [125015983970] |Descriptor 5: End of log [125015983980] |Data Format 5: OEM-specific [125015983990] |Descriptor 6: End of log [125015984000] |Data Format 6: OEM-specific [125015984010] |Handle 0×0025, DMI type 16, 15 bytes [125015984020] |Physical Memory Array [125015984030] |Location: System Board Or Motherboard [125015984040] |Use: System Memory [125015984050] |Error Correction Type: None [125015984060] |Maximum Capacity: 4 GB [125015984070] |Error Information Handle: Not Provided [125015984080] |Number Of Devices: 2 [125015984090] |Handle 0×0026, DMI type 19, 15 bytes [125015984100] |Memory Array Mapped Address [125015984110] |Starting Address: 0×00000000000 [125015984120] |Ending Address: 0x000400003FF [125015984130] |Range Size: 1048577 kB [125015984140] |Physical Array Handle: 0×0025 [125015984150] |Partition Width: 0 [125015984160] |Handle 0×0027, DMI type 17, 27 bytes [125015984170] |Memory Device [125015984180] |Array Handle: 0×0025 [125015984190] |Error Information Handle: Not Provided [125015984200] |Total Width: Unknown [125015984210] |Data Width: Unknown [125015984220] |Size: No Module Installed [125015984230] |Form Factor: DIMM [125015984240] |Set: None [125015984250] |Locator: DIMM0 [125015984260] |Bank Locator: BANK0 [125015984270] |Type: DRAM [125015984280] |Type Detail: None [125015984290] |Speed: Unknown [125015984300] |Manufacturer: Manufacturer0 [125015984310] |Serial Number: SerNum0 [125015984320] |Asset Tag: AssetTagNum0 [125015984330] |Part Number: PartNum0 [125015984340] |Handle 0×0028, DMI type 20, 19 bytes [125015984350] |Memory Device Mapped Address [125015984360] |Starting Address: 0×00000000000 [125015984370] |Ending Address: 0x000000003FF [125015984380] |Range Size: 1 kB [125015984390] |Physical Device Handle: 0×0027 [125015984400] |Memory Array Mapped Address Handle: 0×0026 [125015984410] |Partition Row Position: 1 [125015984420] |Interleaved Data Depth: 1 [125015984430] |Handle 0×0029, DMI type 17, 27 bytes [125015984440] |Memory Device [125015984450] |Array Handle: 0×0025 [125015984460] |Error Information Handle: Not Provided [125015984470] |Total Width: 64 bits [125015984480] |Data Width: 64 bits [125015984490] |Size: 1024 MB [125015984500] |Form Factor: DIMM [125015984510] |Set: None [125015984520] |Locator: DIMM1 [125015984530] |Bank Locator: BANK1 [125015984540] |Type: SDRAM [125015984550] |Type Detail: Synchronous [125015984560] |Speed: Unknown [125015984570] |Manufacturer: Manufacturer1 [125015984580] |Serial Number: SerNum1 [125015984590] |Asset Tag: AssetTagNum1 [125015984600] |Part Number: PartNum1 [125015984610] |Handle 0x002A, DMI type 20, 19 bytes [125015984620] |Memory Device Mapped Address [125015984630] |Starting Address: 0×00000000000 [125015984640] |Ending Address: 0x0003FFFFFFF [125015984650] |Range Size: 1 GB [125015984660] |Physical Device Handle: 0×0029 [125015984670] |Memory Array Mapped Address Handle: 0×0026 [125015984680] |Partition Row Position: 1 [125015984690] |Interleaved Data Depth: 1 [125015984700] |Handle 0x002B, DMI type 32, 20 bytes [125015984710] |System Boot Information [125015984720] |Status: No errors detected [125015984730] |Handle 0x002C, DMI type 127, 4 bytes [125015984740] |End Of Table [125015984750] |Allu John Sudhakar System/Network Administrator UCE,OU Osmania University Hyderbad to see my Blogger (for Ubuntu)http://allujohnsudhakar.blogspot.com any help mail to me aj_sudhakar@yahoo.co.in [125015990010] |How to install Orta GTK theme in Ubuntu using PPA [125015990020] |This tutorial will explain how to install Orta GTK theme in Ubuntu using PPA [125015990030] |Install Orta GTK theme in Ubuntu using PPA [125015990040] |To add the ppa and install the theme and the settings manager, type this on a terminal : [125015990050] |sudo add-apt-repository ppa:nikount/orta-desktop sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get install orta-theme [125015990060] |To install the emerald decorators : [125015990070] |sudo apt-get install orta-emerald-decorators [125015990080] |To install the Xfwm4 decorators : [125015990090] |sudo apt-get install orta-xfwm4-decorators [125015990100] |You can find the Orta Settings Manager under the Preferences category of your Main Menu. 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