Archive | November, 2008

How to enable smooth fonts on Ubuntu

By Detector | 20 November 2008

When Ubuntu installation is finished, the fonts are way too sharp, so if you want to enable smooth fonts on Ubuntu follow this easy tutorial: Go to System/Preferences/Appearance, then choose Fonts tab. In rendering field click...
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Samsung fastest 256GB SSD

By Detector | 20 November 2008

Samsung started manufacturing the 256GB Flash SSD. This SSD is the company largest and fastest drive. It reads 220MB and writes 200MB per seconds, so this SSD in comparison with rotating disks can launch applications for...
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Kingston release 64GB DataTraveler 150

By Detector | 20 November 2008

Kingston Technology unveiled DataTraveler 150 USB Flash drive with a 32 and 64GB capacity. The DataTraveler 150 enable users to carry around more of their multimedia and data files. The DataTraveler 150 has 5 year warranty...
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Building web based businesses with Headland – a digital marketing agency

By Detector | 20 November 2008

It’s prefectly understandable that people who do not work in the Web business don’t understand everything about the Web. But the same way you need to do research before you buy a car, or a dishwasher...
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Ubuntu 9.04 (Jaunty Jackalope) alpha 1 released today?

By Detector | 20 November 2008

If everything goes on plan, the early alpha release of Ubuntu 9.04 (the Jaunty Jackalope) will be announced today. There is almost month of last final Ubuntu release, Mark Shuttleworth and Ubuntu team starts to work...
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How to clean history in Totem movie player

By Detector | 19 November 2008

If you are using totem as main video player in Ubuntu, you have notice that movie history can not be deleted. So other members of the family or your friends can see what you are watching...
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Speed up computer: Update your BIOS

By Detector | 18 November 2008

If you want to get the maximum performance and stability of your system, you must make regular update of your motherboard’s BIOS and make sure that you are using the latest version of your motherboard’s BIOS....
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Windows tip: Mounting Partitions to Directories

By Detector | 18 November 2008

By definition – to mount is to make a group of files in a file system structure accessible to a user or user group. In some usages, it means to make a device physically accessible. In...
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Windows tip: How to speed up the display of Start Menu Items

By Detector | 17 November 2008

Another useful speeding Windows tip will be increasing speed of display Start Menu Items. An easy way to speed up the display of the Start Menu Items is to turn off the menu shadow. Right click...
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Speed up windows and increase graphics performance

By Detector | 17 November 2008

Windows, by default turns a lot of graphic and display effects on (shadows, fades, slides, menu items), which slows down the system and in the most cases – display performance. You can speed up your system...
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How to set system time over the Internet

By Detector | 17 November 2008

This is windows tip. You can set your system clock to a time server on the Internet. Just follow next steps: Double-click the time on your taskbar. Click the Internet Time tab. Check Automatically synchronize with...
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Set up you wallpaper with one mouse click in Ubuntu

By Detector | 17 November 2008

You can set your picture as a desktop wallpaper in Ubuntu just with one click and drag the image to the desktop using the middle (scroll) mouse. On the menu that appears when you release the...
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Adobe Flash 10 for Linux 64 bit

By Detector | 17 November 2008

After acquisition of Macromedia, Adobe has added more support to Flash for Linux. We are witness of constant improvements and bug fixes with every new Flash version that is announced in same intervals with Windows and...
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ASRock and Instant Boot

By Detector | 13 November 2008

Windows installation on your computer can boot slowly or faster, depending of your system hardware and last period of your windows installation, but it will never be instantly. Asus cheap hardware producer ASRock has solution for...
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nVidia Linux driver 177.82

By Detector | 13 November 2008

A more than a month ago, nVIDIA released Linux driver 177.80, and today they have new “point” driver release version 177.82. The new version brings wider GPU support (Quadro NVS 450, Quadro FX 370LP, Quadro FX5800,...
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How to stop PC speaker on UBUNTU

By Detector | 12 November 2008

If you want to stop annoying PC speaker follow this simple tutorial: press alt+F2 and on the run command enter “gksudo nautilus” without quotes Next, go to /etc/modprobe.d and find the file blacklist. Double click on...
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Windows tip: Open and manage all your shared folders

By Detector | 12 November 2008

Windows has application which will show all your shared folders in a single window. To manage all your shared folders, you can run the shared folders list directly with starting this small application with “Run”: Start...
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Windows tip: How to rename Start button

By Detector | 09 November 2008

This Windows XP/7 tip is only for advanced windows users or users with medium programming skill. To rename the start button, you will need a hex editor. With hex editor you can see the content of...
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Install Emerald 3D themes and make it active on Ubuntu

By Detector | 08 November 2008

Emerald theme manager is Compiz driven 3D window engine. You can control the window borders, look and feel. You can set effects to your window like glass, glow, fade, choose active buttons, their position on the...
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Larrabee – Intel strikes back next year

By Detector | 08 November 2008

Intel revolutionary graphic chip will be on the market lately at 2009. The first versions will be for workstations and Intel wants to attack the most profitable Nvidia market, with share of around 85 percent. Workstation...
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