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If you have installed Ubuntu 11.10 (latest version : beta 1, final is coming on Oct 13th) then first you would need to install some basic applications ( Recommended post – top things to do after installing ubuntu 11.10) to begin, e.g a VoIP software – that can be used to make free calls (audio/video) over the internet. Google talk or gtalk is one of such applications but it’s not available for Ubuntu or Linux distros.
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Nov 23rd, 2011
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The majority of reported WordPress database security attacks were performed by exploiting SQL Injection vulnerabilities. By renaming the WordPress database table prefixes you are protecting your WordPress blog and website from zero day SQL injections attacks.
WordPress Database Security: The Prefix Guessing Game
By default, all...
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Oct 17th, 2011
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It is with sad hearts that the Red Hat community mourns the passing of computing pioneer Dennis MacAlistair Ritchie. Dennis Ritchie was the principal designer of the C programming language and co-developer of the Unix operating system, working closely with Ken Thompson, his longtime Bell Labs collaborator.
Many of us have a proud...
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Oct 1st, 2011
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Skype is a little piece of software that lets you make free calls to anyone else on Skype, anywhere in the world. And even though the calls are free, they are really excellent quality.
Make free Skype-to-Skype calls to anyone else, anywhere in the world. * Call phones and mobiles at pretty cheap rates per minute. * Group chat with up...
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Sep 22nd, 2011
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YouTube is the most popular video sharing site – or I can say it has videos about everything. When you’re watching videos on YouTube (Suppose You’re using Ubuntu 11.10) and some of them are such videos that you watch often – repeatedly, in that case you might want to download/save it to your computer’s hard drive. That’s...
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Sep 22nd, 2011
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Linux Ubuntu : HOW TO merge or split mp3 files
To merge two or more mp3 you will need to get the program called mp3wrap. To split two files you can use program called mp3splt. You can install them by typing:
sudo apt-get install mp3wrap mp3splt
Now you can merge two mp3 files (let’s say 1.mp3 and 2.mp3) by typing:
mp3wrap...
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Sep 21st, 2011
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Ubuntu 11.10 Oneiric Ocelot has released its second alpha. In Ubuntu Oneiric, it starts using LightDM as default to instead Gnome Display Manager(GDM). If you have upgraded to or new installed Ubuntu 11.10 Oneiric, you might want to change the LightDM login screen background. And it’s easy, just open up a terminal window and edit the...