| Howto Create a Transparent Terminal in Ubuntu Desktop 2008-02-18 "This tutorial will explain how to create a Transparent Terminal in GNOME Background using alltray. "With AllTray you can dock any application with no native tray icon (like Evolution, Thunderbird, Terminals) into the system tray. A high-light feature is that a click on the 'close' button will minimize back to system tray. It works well with Gnome, KDE, Xfce 4*, Fluxbox* and WindowMaker..." |
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| Cara Pakai DVD Repository Ubuntu by Ubuntu-id: Satu set repository berisi 3 sampai 5 keping DVD (tergantung versi Ubuntu yang Anda pesan) yang sudah lengkap berisi section main, restricted, universe, dan multiverse. Anda dapat langsung menggunakan DVD tersebut sebagai repository dari sistem Anda dan melakukan instalasi program dari ketiga DVD tersebut. |
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| Building DVD Images Of Ubuntu Repositories 2007-03-29 by HowtoFoprge: "This howto offers a simple way of creating DVD images of Debian or Ubuntu http/FTP repositories. Ubuntu doesn't offer DVDs ready to download with its main, universe, multiverse and/or restricted repositories. With the contents of this howto you can do it yourself. Having the Ubuntu or Debian repositories on DVD can be useful for those users who don't have access to the Internet where they have their Ubuntu installed but have access somewhere else to download the repository and build and burn the DVDs. |
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| Ubuntu Linux: Subtitles, Video Editing and DVD Authoring 2008-03-02 by Noumaan "Translating movie subtitles is my new hobby. I had no previous knowledge of what subtitles are, how they are embedded in a DVD movie, how to rip them off, how to create new subtitles, and then finally how to prepare a DVD with translated subtitles that could be played on most popular software, hardware and standalone DVD players. I found out that it was not an easy job to embed UTF-8 encoded text on DVD as a separate subtitle stream. So I decided to hardsub my movie |
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| Measuring Ubuntu's Boot Performance 2008-02-15 by Michael Larabel: "Last year leading up to the release of Ubuntu 7.04 'Feisty Fawn' and Ubuntu 7.10 'Gutsy Gibbon' we had published several articles looking at various aspects of this desktop Linux distribution. These articles had varied from looking at Ubuntu's power consumption for the past six major releases to presenting the visual history of Ubuntu and how its graphics have evolved since Ubuntu 4.10. With Ubuntu 8.04 'Hardy Heron' shipping in just two months, we are once again looking at Ubuntu from several points of view. In this article, we are looking at Ubuntu's boot performance for the past five releases through the use of Bootchart for measuring its boot time, disk throughput, and the running processes..." |
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| Creating Snapshot-Backups with FlyBack On Ubuntu 7.10 2008-02-05 by Falko Timme: "FlyBack is a tool similar to Apple's TimeMachine. It is intended to create snapshot-backups of selected directories or even your full hard drive. From the FlyBack project page: 'FlyBack is a snapshot-based backup tool based on rsync. It creates successive backup directories mirroring the files you wish to backup, but hard-links unchanged files to the previous backup. This prevents wasting disk space while providing you with full access to all your files without any sort of recovery program. If your machine crashes, just move your external drive to your new machine and copy the latest backup using whatever file browser you normally use.' This article shows how to install and use FlyBack on Ubuntu 7.10 (Gutsy Gibbon)..." |
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