27.11.11

Install Boxee on Ubuntu 11.04 Natty Narwhal

 
 The Ubuntu package for the current version of Boxee as of this writing, 0.9.22.13692M, does not install on the latest version of Ubuntu.  It throws an error "Dependency is not satisfiable: libxmlrpc-c3"  The problem arises because libxmlrpc-c3 has been renamed to libxmlprc-c3-0.  The solution is to modify the debian package and change its dependencies.  This is easier than it sounds, but you have to know how.  Download the debian installer from the Boxee website, and place it in your home directory and then open up a terminal
dpkg-deb -x boxee-0.9.22.13692.i486.modfied.deb boxee
dpkg-deb --control boxee-0.9.22.13692.i486.modfied.deb boxee/DEBIAN
Now we need to edit the file that lists the dependencies.  Run the first command to do it with a GUI, or the second to use vim.
gedit boxee/DEBIAN/control
vi boxee/DEBIAN/control
Find libxmlrpc-c3 in this file and append -0 to the end of it so that is read "libxmlrpc-c3-0", and save the file.  Now we need to repackage our changes into a new debian package file.
dpkg -b boxee boxee-works.deb
When it is done simply double-click the newly created boxee-works.deb file and install it with Software Center.  Hopefully it will not be too long before the peeps over at Boxee fix the package so that it Just Works™.
 
Enjoy guys, hi.. hi.. hi...

24.11.11

Make Windows 7 Faster and Responsive by 2X



I just wanted to share how to make windows 7 is more responsive hi.. hi.. hi...

Click Start and type in “cmd” and you will see the command prompt icon.
Right Click the cmd icon and choose “Run as Administrator“.
Now in the command prompt windows type in the following command.
fsutil behavior set memoryusage 2
Now restart windows 7.
Using the following query will give you the current value.
fsutil behavior query memoryusage
set memory usage in widnows 7 How To Make Windows 7 Faster and Responsive by 2X
Always make sure you have sufficient amount of ram 2GB or more before performing this tweak.

if you want to back to default just change "2 to 1" and Restart

hopefully useful for someone out there, hi.. hi.. hi...
Enjoy guys

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18.11.11

Facts about Miyabi (Japanese Porn Artist)

Talking about miyabi, she is very famous in my country (Indonesian) hi.. hi.. hi...
i just seen from different viewpoints you know, without prejudice to the respect of who and why.
1. Miyabi stayed in hotels like mansion (upper-class apartment) with a cost Rent $ 1682 USD per month (200,000 yen) if in "Rupiah"(Indonesian) around Rp. 16 Million a month. wow awesome hagh !!!

2. He could see the fireworks from the balcony...  hhmm... My daughter would love it :-)


3. In some hardcore scenario, his tears are real, not fake it.

4. He worked to AV (Adult Video) by finding a good company and apply job application letter for the interview itself, where most other stars become stars in a way hunted in the streets.  that's mean she know exactly what she's doing... 
  
5. Miyabi parents find their daughter in a magazine or other, and they strongly disagree with that has been done by Miyabi, Miyabi friends away from him because of his decision to work in the AV. like i said she really knows the consequences of her decision... women who had the attitude... Like it !! :-)


6. He brought 20 DVD videos and show starring his parents. Parents Miyabi said, "go to hell!", Then drove her away...

7. While playing sex, Miyabi prefer Japanese boys, because they have smaller genitals and can be more durable than the Caucasian pubic large and painful... this is why her became an idol in my country (Perhaps) hi.. hi.. hi...


8. She was a good cook and often cooking "cuisine Miyabi"... hmm... My mind says sossis, hi.. hi.. hi...


9. If there is a close friend who wanted to work in the AV, Miyabi will soon stop...

10. She is half Canadian, half Japanese (her father is French-Canadian).

11. She was 24 years old in 2010. 

12. She has a nice widescreen TV and video cabinets whose contents all videos AV, he filled it full of video AV... i wish i could ask her for one or two, hi.. hi.. hi...


13. Miyabi really like to see AV...  practice make perfect huh...


14. Miyabi revenues of about 8000 USD a month, or about Rp. 80 Million a month...


15. She really wants a serious relationship with someone one day that she met and married... my prayers with you Miyabi...


16. He said he would quit his job at AV if he is forced to do work that is not wanted...

So... what do you think? Everybody have their choice hagh...
For me she is tough woman, not spoiled, independent, she know what she's doing and the consequence... 
It can be an inspiration :-) hi.. hi.. hi...
if human beings on earth can appreciate and love each other, huft...
NO WAR ANYMORE Pliss...

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15.11.11

Sync System Clock With Internet On Ubuntu

Sometimes, under Ubuntu or Debian the time displayed by your system clock becomes slightly wrong, and you are obliged to correct it manually, hi.. hi.. hi...
However, when rebooting your system, you will discover that the time is wrong again.
The solution to this problem is that you have to synchronize your system clock with the NTP server.

Here are the instructions to follow:

1. Open the Terminal and install this package (root privileges are required):

apt-get install ntpdate

 2. The synchronization will now occur automatically.

Here are some time commands that you may need:

- To know the current date, issue this command:

date

- To know your time zone, run this command:

cat /etc/timezone

- To select another geographic area, run this command:

dpkg-reconfigure tzdata

Simple heh? Enjoy! hi.. hi.. hi...

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Install kernel 3.1 On Ubuntu 11.10/11.04

Hello guys... hi.. hi.. hi...

In this guide we will help you upgrade your current Kernel version to 3.1 under Ubuntu 11.10/11.04. Before we start, I should note that users of Ubuntu 11.10/11.04 in VirtualBox will not be able to use the copy/paste feature once they upgrade to Kernel 3.1. That means copying from host to guest or vice versa will not work once you upgrade your kernel. This also happens when doing a Ubuntu upgrade (sudo apt-get upgrade).

The new cool features incorporated in this latest stable version of Linux kernel 3.1 includes the following:



    * Near-field communication (NFC) support
    * OpenRISC CPU architecture support
    * Dynamic writeback throttling
    * More hardware driver support
    * 3D support for new NVIDIA graphics chips
    * Virtualisation enhancements for Xen and KVM
    * iSCSI implementation
    * Wii controller support, etc.

Getting Started


Open the terminal and run these two commands for both 32-bit and 64-bit versions of Ubuntu 11.10/11.04:


wget http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v3.1-oneiric/linux-headers-3.1.0-030100_3.1.0-030100.201110241006_all.deb


sudo dpkg -i linux-headers-3.1.0-030100_3.1.0-030100.201110241006_all.deb


Ubuntu (32-bit)


For Ubuntu 11.10/11.04 (32-bit), run these commands:


wget http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v3.1-oneiric/linux-headers-3.1.0-030100-generic_3.1.0-030100.201110241006_i386.deb


sudo dpkg -i linux-headers-3.1.0-030100-generic_3.1.0-030100.201110241006_i386.deb


wget http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v3.1-oneiric/linux-image-3.1.0-030100-generic_3.1.0-030100.201110241006_i386.deb


sudo dpkg -i linux-image-3.1.0-030100-generic_3.1.0-030100.201110241006_i386.deb


Ubuntu (64-bit)


For Ubuntu 11.10/11.04 (64-bit), issue these commands:


wget http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v3.1-oneiric/linux-headers-3.1.0-030100-generic_3.1.0-030100.201110241006_amd64.deb


sudo dpkg -i linux-headers-3.1.0-030100-generic_3.1.0-030100.201110241006_amd64.deb


wget http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v3.1-oneiric/linux-image-3.1.0-030100-generic_3.1.0-030100.201110241006_amd64.deb


sudo dpkg -i linux-image-3.1.0-030100-generic_3.1.0-030100.201110241006_amd64.deb


Reboot now your system, then open the terminal and run this command to check your Kernel version:


uname -r


The output returned will be something like this:


~$ uname -r

3.1.0-030100-generic


That's it Enjoy !!!

please do it with your own risk, hi.. hi.. hi...

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How To Install Firefox 8 On Ubuntu (11.10/11.04/10.10/10.04)

Firefox 8 is now available in its final and stable version bringing more new features including MapsGL support and many bugfixes (1161). In this guide we will help you install or upgrade your current Firefox version to Firefox 8 under Ubuntu 11.10/11.04/10.10/10.04.

Here are some of the new features for this final release:



The update of Firefox 8 for Ubuntu 11.10/11.04 hasn't been released so far, but you can upgrade with these commands for now:

sudo apt-add-repository ppa:mozillateam/firefox-next
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get upgrade


For Ubuntu 10.10/10.04, use these commands:

sudo add-apt-repository ppa:mozillateam/firefox-stable
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get dist-upgrade


Screenshot:



Enjoy and Good Luck !!
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Run Nintendo DS Games On Ubuntu 11.10/11.04 With DeSmuME

DeSmuME is a Nintendo DS emulator written in C++ that runs Nintendo DS games having the .nds format. The emulator is available in the Ubuntu official repository, you can install it by running this command via the terminal:


sudo apt-get install desmume

Once installed, you can start it via the Unity dash:



Click now the browse button and open any Nintendo DS game stored in your hard drive (.nds format):



The touchscreen of the Nintendo DS will be replaced by your mouse, for other keys:

Enter --> Start
Space --> Select
Z --> A
X --> B
S --> X
A --> Y
Q --> L
W --> R


Good Luck and Enjoy !!
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14.11.11

Get the Compiz Desktop Cube in Ubuntu 11.04 Natty and Unity

The Compiz Cube may seem like eye candy, but I have weaved it tightly into my daily productivity. The Unity Workplace Switcher is basically the Compiz Viewport Switcher, which requires some rounds of the screen with your mouse pointer to change workspaces. The cube requires very little hand movement and no keyboard use when set up optimally.
I thought, because Unity told me, that Unity depended on Compiz’ Desktop Wall. That is, until I stumbled on this launchpad bug report where others like myself pushed hard to get the cube back. It turns out that Unity doesn’t really depend on the Desktop Wall, but on “largedesktop” which both the Cube and Wall provide. In a wonderful response to user requests, the Unity developers changed the explicit dependence in Unity from the Wall to largedesktop. Although they still don’t officially support the Desktop Cube in Unity, power users now have the flexibility.
After discovering this, I immediately opened the Compiz Configuration Settings Manager (ccsm) and enabled the Desktop Cube. As I expected, Compiz protested that the Desktop Wall conflicted with the Cube and asked if I wanted to disable it. I said yes. Compiz then protested that Unity depended on largedesktop in the Wall and asked if I really wanted to disable the Wall. Again I said yes.
Holy screen tsunami, Batman! Unity and Natty crashed in a huge way, rendering the desktop useless! If I didn’t have AWN running in the corner, I have a feeling that would have been all she wrote. Providentially, I was able to work through the system menu in AWN to get the desktop back and proceed on to a fully operational cube.
After thinking about the firestorm, I came up with a sequence of Compiz setting changes that will provide you the cube with very little pain. So, here’s how I recommend proceeding based on my experience.
First, use Update Manager to bring your Natty system totally up to date. Then change the desktop settings in ccsm -> General Settings as shown (NOTE: This has changed from the original post!):

Note that I changed the settings from the Unity default of 2/2/1 to 4/1/1. If you don’t change the settings, you’ll get a plane instead of a cube. This change shouldn’t crash Natty.
Next download any dock program that has menu and logout/shutdown widgets. I like AWN, but you could use Docky, Cairo, whatever, as long as you have a menu widget and logout/shutdown either as part of the menu widget or separate. Place it at the bottom of the screen so that none of the Unity panels lay over it. This is your life line. I have AWN with only the sensor, places, and main menu applets. Actually, places and main menu are the same applet, and main menu provides access to logout/shutdown.
Now, go into ccsm and deselect Unity and Desktop Wall.  Your Unity panels will disappear, but don’t worry because you have your other dock with the main menu applet if anything goes wrong. More than likely, this will also clear all of your Compiz settings. So first, under General at the top of ccsm, select Composite, Gnome Capability, and OpenGL. Next select Desktop Cube and Viewport Switcher (if it isn’t already selected), and I also selected Rotate Cube, 3D Windows, and Cube Reflection and Deformation. Ensure that Composite, Gnome Compatibility, OpenGL, and Window Decoration remain selected. That should to it.
I recommend doing the following in the order presented. Select the Ubuntu Unity Plugin and then Unity MT Grab Handles all the way at the bottom and and Regex Matching under Utility. When you select Unity, you will be asked about Reveal Mode which conflicts with Rotate Cube. Enable Reveal Mode anyway. I was also asked about the key to put keyboard-focus on launcher. Again I chose to set it anyway. Same for setting the key to execute a command.
Also select JPEG, Png, and Svg under Image Loading, Compiz Library Toolbox, Bailer, and Workarounds under Utility. Select Move Window, Resize Window, and Static Application Switcher as a minimum under Window Management. Here are all the screens showing the settings that I use, starting at the top of ccsm:




Now logout and log back in – and you’ll do so repeatedly if you want to customize Compiz and the cube from here. Lots of Compiz changes cause Unity to crash, losing the top panel and leaving screen relics behind.
This should work for you without any problems other than what I listed. However, if you get total garbage on the screen and can’t find your way back, open a terminal window from the main menu applet on your safety dock. Type the following line:
unity –replace
That will restart Unity. You won’t have a clean screen, but you should get the core functions back, including the top panel and most of the launcher. Technically you can also reload Unity the same way using Alt-F2, but when Unity crashes it takes that function with it. If that fails, simply log out and log back in.
When you’re all done, you can uninstall the “safety” dock if you so desire.
I tried this process on my test system and it worked exactly as I just described it. I now have perfectly working Desktop Cubes on both Ubuntu 11.04 Natty systems with Unity. Cool (AWN is hiding):

If anyone knows how to get a decent screenshot of a cube in Natty, let me know.
Good Luck guys...

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