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Thursday, 1 October 2009

Add a swap file or expand existing swap space

Posted on 05:25 by Unknown
        It’s a myth to say that Ubuntu (or any Linux) needs a swap partition.This is certainly the preferred way of working, and is most efficient,but Linux can also use a single swap file located in the root partition,just like Windows or Mac OS X. There are times when this is advantageous,such as if you’re only able to create one partition for Ubuntu (for example, Apple’s BootCamp software only allows the creation of a single non-Mac partition when dual-booting).

        To create a swap file, you need to first create a dummy file of sufficient size, then format it as a swap file, and finally ensure that Ubuntu uses it at boot-up. The following steps do just that (be extremely careful entering these commands):

1. Open a terminal window and create an empty file in the root of the file system using the dd command, as follows (this creates a 1GB file—you should ideally adjust the count= figure to at least match the size of your memory, bearing in mind that there is 1,024MB in a 1GB):

$ sudo dd if=/dev/zero of=/swapfile bs=1M count=1024

2. Now we need to format it as a swap file:

$ sudo mkswap /swapfile

3. The final step is to make Ubuntu mount it at boot, which is done by editing /etc/fstab:

$ gksu gedit /etc/fstab

Then make a new line at the bottom of the file and add the following:

/swapfile none swap sw 0 0

You can align the entries on the line under the column headings in fstab, like the other entries in the file, but it doesn’t matter so long as there is at least one space between each entry on the line. Once done, save the file and reboot your computer. 
 

Once the computer has rebooted, you can test to see if the swapfile is being utilized by typing cat /proc/meminfo|grep Swap. 

The steps above can also be used to add more swap space to a system that has an existing swap partition. You might want to do this if you’re editing extremely high-resolution photographs, for example, or working with large video files.

Reference : Ubuntu Kungfu Linux


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Saturday, 26 September 2009

How To Install Dropbox

Posted on 00:49 by Unknown
Installing Dropbox

To be able to install Dropbox on your favorite linux follow the steps below:

1.Make sure your PC has been connected to the internet. Download package Nautilus - Dropbox in http://www.getdropbox.com/downloading?os=lnx. Choose the package according to the distro linux you are using. In this example we use Ubuntu 9.04 



2.Install Nautilus-Dropbox package in accordance with the existing distribution you have.
Simply double click the file and install the package using gDebi assistance. Or the other way

            2.1 Move Dropbox file you've downloaded it to / tmp folder

                 # mv  nautilus-dropbox_0.6.1_i386_ubuntu_9.04.deb /tmp

            2.2 Install the package

                  # cd / tmp

                  # dpkg-i nautilus-dropbox_0.6.1_i386_ubuntu_9.04.deb

           2.3 Finished


3.After the installation is finished, logout of the desktop and login again. On the menu bar, click the right icon Dropbox, then select start Dropbox.Tak long after the download intaller Dropbox will soon take place, wait until the download is complete.



4.Finished downloading all the files needed to run the Dropbox, will appear wizard that guides you to create a Dropbox account. because we have not Dropbox has an account, select "I'm new to Dropbox". Fill in your e-mail as username and password to log in to your Dropbox. Follow the wizard next until the process is complete.
 

 

5.Once the account is complete, will create a Dropbox working directory by default located in the directory "Home / User / Dropbox.



6.Besides can see the status of the Nautilus file manager, you can also see Dropbox account status from the Web interface. Way, right click the icon Dropbox / Web Interface



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Friday, 25 September 2009

Online file storage with Dropbox

Posted on 08:41 by Unknown
        For those of you who used to work in a mobile, sometimes it takes a file service hosting which can be accessed anywhere. It's just that most of the current file hosting service just put via ftp or transfer system provided by isp side only, then, is there a service for linux users to save files as well can be used to synchronize files?

        Of course there is. For such services for linux users can using Dropbox.Dropbox are applications that can be used to store, synchronize, and share files to other users in online. simply install Dropbox on your PC or netbook, create an account Dropbox, and the files contained in the Dropbox folder will have computer immediately synchronized to the Dropbox server.

        For his version of the Free Dropbox provides storage capacity of 2 GB. If it is less you can increase your storage capacity to 50 GB to pay $ 99 per year.

        The first time you run Dropbox, you will be asked to include an email address and password that will be used to log in or synchronization to Dropbox account.From the web pages Dropbox account, you can see the file arrives been synchronized from the local Dropbox folder you.

Creator          : Dropbox Team
Website         : www.getdropbox.com
Dependency   : libnautilus-extension1> -2.24, nautilus-sendto> = 1.1.0


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Thursday, 24 September 2009

Using Guide BackInTime

Posted on 02:58 by Unknown
In short how to use BackInTime are as follows:

1.On the start page will appear BackInTime some important parameters to fill tone, such as where you will store the results of a snapshot, what directories that you want to Back-up and how long the time interval snapshot will be made

2.On what parameters to save, navigate to the directory where you want to make its snapshot, and the parameters of where to save snapshots, point the directory where You will also save the  results snapshot.Specify interval snapshots of desired. For example, the directory you want to make a snapshot is / home / gugum / Document, and back-up directory is saved to / home / gugum / BACKUP.snapshot process will start depending on the time interval you specify.




3.After doing the above steps, you'll go to the main page BackInTime, this page consists of three parts, namely Timeline, Places, and Name. In the Timeline you will see a list of snapshots that have been done. In Places page, you can see the location of the directory on the system, and the page name, you can view a list of files contained on the system.



4.In the example snapshot process has been running for some time. In this instance the author want to restore the snapshot data directory / home / gugum / Document what happened at 2009-08-05 15:10:06. To restore the data, simply click on the Timeline snapshot in question, then click the restore button located on the set of icon in the upper right corner.

5.To see the difference between the snapshot, click the snapshot button located at the  collection icon in the upper right corner. From the list of available snapshots, you can select the list of snapshots to compare, then click the jump to for immediately see the comparison.

6.To change the list of other directories that want to make a snapshot, click the icon setting located in the upper left corner of the icon collection. From the settings page, you can add the directory you want created and then click Add.

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Friday, 18 September 2009

Easy Back-Up Data With BackInTime

Posted on 08:39 by Unknown
   Application known as the Time Machine backup application that pulled data in Mac Os X 10.5.in linux platform, there have been  Back in Time Applications, which has functionality such as Back in Time.

  Back In Time is a Back-Up applications simple to get GNOME-based inspiration from the project-Up Time Vault.Back done by taking all included file changes on a directory to be in the Back-Up.

  The first time running the application, you will be asked which directory to be in Back-Up, and which will put a back-up.show snapshot interval also required for Back-Up.And then, the snapshot will be held on intervals have been determined.

  After some time, you can see the snapshot that has been going on Timeline section, to perform the restore files, click the icon located Snapshot on the menu top right to compare the beginning of the file changes with the files in snapshot in time of need, after that live copy of the file changes which who want restored.

Download Back In Time Here

Various kinds of Back-Up Applications for Linux

AMANDA           (http://ww.amanda.com)
BackupPC         (http://www.backuppc.sourceforge.net)
BackInTime      (http://backintime.leweb.org)
DAR                 (http://dar.linux.free.fr)
duplicity           (http://duplicity.nongnu.org)
rsync                (http://www.samba.org/rsync)
TimeVault         (https:// launchpad.net / timevault)



 

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Thursday, 17 September 2009

Mandriva 2009.1 (Spring)

Posted on 10:21 by Unknown
        For distributions with desktop display is very attractive.'s Latest release mandriva distro much awaited by the pengguna.sesudah six months after the release of Mandriva 2009, on 29 April 2009 re-release the mandriva version the latest Mandriva 2009.1. Mandriva 2009.1 with a code name Spring, has included a number of improvements version of the application from old version such as kernel 2.6.29 , X.org 7.4, OpenOffice.Org 4.0.1, XFCE 4.6, QT Gnome cretor and 2:26.

         The latest release of Mandriva 2009.1 also has included support for default against EXT4.Untuk default filesystem used desktop, Mandriva 2009.1 using KDE 4.22. Left boot distro Mandriva 2009.1 also faster with using mkinitrd and increase in service use Speeedboot. Mandriva 2009.1 itself released into the version 3, One Edition, PowerPack Edition, Free Edition from mndriva 209.1 can be downloaded for free from the site.whereas for PowerPack Edition version can be ordered from store.mandriva.com a price of $ 89.

To get mandiva 2009.1 (Spring) click here
For installation click here

Specifications Mandriva 2009.1 (SPRING)

Kernel        : 2.5.29.1
Office        : OpenOffice.Org 3.0.1
Desktop     : KDE 4.2.2, Gnome 2.26.0
Graphics    : GIMP 2.6.6
Multimedia : Amarok 2.0.2, Dragon Player, KSCD
Internet      : Firefox 3:08, FileZilla 3.2.3
Website     : www2.mandriva.com

Hardware

Procesor         : Pentium IV Class,Any Intel, AMD or VIA processor.
Harddisk         : 15 GB
Memory          : 384 MB ,1 GB recommended.
Video card      :nVidia, ATI, Intel, SiS, Matrox, VIA. 
Sound card      :Any Sound Blaster, AC97 or HDA compatible card

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Linux Mint 7 (Gloria)

Posted on 09:27 by Unknown
        Linux Mint is known as one of the Ubuntu derivative distributions quite well known and have enough users. After Ubuntu 9.04 released, on the 26th May 2009 The team then re-released Linux Mint latest version, the linux mint 7. In this latest version, Linux Mint has the latest features included an increase of linux mint-made applications and the inclusion of the latest version of a number of apliasi among others, 2:26 GNOME, GIMP 2.6.6, Firefox 3.0.10, and 2.5.5 and Pidgin 3.0.1 OpenOfiice.org.
       For linux Mint-made applications, such as mintMenu, mintInstall.mintUpdate, and MintUPload, also has experienced a number of fixes and improvements function. display image as wallpaper, icons, themes, etc., also appear more attractive and more fresh. Stages of the installation process Linux Mint 7 also did not differ greatly with the installation process Ubuntu 9.0 There are only 7 stages, starting from the early stages of the configuration until installation process is complete.After release installed, you can immediately enjoy the Mint desktop very charming. 
 
      For installation Linux Mint 7 Click Here .

Specifications Linux Mint 7

Website    : www.linuxmint.com
Kernel       :2.6.28-11
Office       : OpenOffice.Org 3.0.1
Desktop     : GNOME 2.26.1
Multimedia : MPLyaer1, 0. Totem 2.26.1, Rhythembox 0.12.0
Internet      : Firefox 3.0.10, Pidgin 2.5.5, Tranmiussion 1.5.1

Hardware

Processor: Pentium IV Class
Harddisk : 15 GB
Memory  : 384 MB
Desktop :
 
File Browser :
Clem File Browser :
 
 Mint Install :
Control Center :
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