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Saturday, 11 July 2009

install debian 5.0 lenny

Posted on 04:57 by Unknown


1.change default bios for booting from the DVD-ROM.enter DVD / CD into the DVD- ROM. select graphic installation to start installation



2.After entering the installation, follow the wizard provided to select layout keyboard.select Amerian English as the default keyboard.









3.on network configuration page, fill in the name of the host computer that you want to use. On the next page, fill in the name of the domain computer that will be used.





4. next step is making preparation partisi.Later we will create two partitions, the partition system and the Guided Partitioning swap. Chose guide partitioning .



5.on this step, you can create a partition manually or automatic.selsct Guide-use entire disk partitions to create automatically





6.on the next page, instalation process will automatically detect the presence hardisk.select hardisk to be partition on the selection available.

7.on the next page, partition scheme is set to be make.on this example, select All files in one partition to create one partition only.



8.Process making system and swap partitions generated by the wizard finish.and then click Ok.





9.after mamking the partition completed, partitions are formatted immediately.if sure you do not have a problem, select Yes.





10.after finished making san disk formatting, the installer will soon begin the installation process system.wait until base to finish the process.




11.next page will appear to enter the password admin.fill with the password that is not easy to guess but easy to remember.





12.next create a user.fill the page is a user name that will be used to fill,next and password.

13.The next step asks whether you want to index your Own DVD installer.click Yes.If not click No.



14.after on this page, there are a number of group software that can to be install.Adjust this option with the capacity of hard drives you have



15.Process installation package will be progress.long this process depends on the number of the selected software packages.



16.after finish make the installation process, the page will appear GRUB.to installation for this option, select Yes to install to the GRUB boot loader in the MBR.



17.Process installation finish.Klik Continue to exit from the stage show instalation.in page Grub, Select debian to boot the operating system in Debian 5.0.



18.After go to the login page GDM Debian 5.0, fill in with the user name and password that you have make.and then you can enjoy the Desktop Debian Lenny.



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By:Mr.Gm

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Friday, 10 July 2009

install cairo-dock for linux

Posted on 05:35 by Unknown
Download and install Cairo-Dock

          Cairo-Dock is the navigation menu to Easily we run the application without opening the start menu or so but only by clicking on the shortcut on the Dock is. Cairo-Dock is the same as well as owned by the object MacOS Dock for Windows and the Rocket Launcher.

Various Dock that can be used in linux:
1.Cairo-Dock
2.awn (avant window navigator)

The first thing we must do is download the package cairo-Dock, click here to download cairo-Dock. .
Select the latest version to improve the performance of linux and install cairo-Dock and plug-ins to its

To Select the Ubuntu derivative package *. deb
To select the other packages *. tar.bz

Install deb package:

1.sudo dpkg-i-cairo dock_v2.0.7_i686.deb
2.sudo dpkg-i-cairo-Dock plug-ins_v2.0.7_i686.deb
3.sudo apt-get install libcairo2 librsvg2-2 libglitz1 libglitz-glx1 (binary)

Once installed cairo-Dock Type cairo-Dock in the terminal then cairo-Dock will appear.
The result is as follows:





To run cairo-Dock automatically after we turn on the computer click on:
system → Preference → session → Add: 
Name       : cairo-dock
command : cairo-dock-c


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Install Ubuntu 9.04 jaunty jackalope (Graphic Edition)

Posted on 02:52 by Unknown

Ubuntu can be installed with the graphical CD. Make sure that your computer is set to boot from a CD before a hard drive.

  1. Insert the Ubuntu disc into your CD drive.
  2. Start or restart your computer. The Language screen appears. If you reboot your computer and do not see the following screen, please refer to BootFromCD




3.Select your desired language and press Enter. The startup window appears.



4.Select Install Ubuntu and press Enter. The Welcome window appears.



5.From the taskbar, choose your preferred language. Click Forward. The Where are you? window appears.


6.From the Selected city box, choose your closest location. Click Forward. The Keyboard layout window appears.


7.Select your keyboard layout. To test if you have chosen the correct layout, enter characters in the text box. Click Forward. The Prepare disk space window appears.

8.If you want to install Ubuntu over your entire hard drive, then Select Guided – use entire disk and select the hard drive that you want to install Ubuntu. Click Forward. The Who are you? window appears.

8.1.If you want to install Ubuntu on a single partion Dual Booting, Select Guided – resize. In the New partition size area, drag the area between the two partitions to create your desired partition sizes. Click 'Forward. The Who are you? window appears.




9.in the What is your name? field, enter your name


10.In the What name do you want to use to log in? field, enter a login name.
11.In the Choose a password to keep your account safe field, enter a password in both text boxes.
12.In the What is the name of your computer? Field, enter a name to identify your computer.

13.If you are the only user and wish to avoid the login screen, check Log in automatically (optional).

14.Click Forward. The Ready to install window appears.

15.Verify that the language, layout, location, and personal information are correct and click Install. The installation wizard begins.

16.When the installation wizard finishes, the installation complete window appears. Click Restart now to restart your computer. Ubuntu is now installed.



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Install Ubuntu 9.04 (Jaunty Jackalope)

Posted on 02:43 by Unknown

Booting from CD

  1. To begin the installation process, insert the installation CD into your CD-ROM drive. Ensure that the computer is set to boot from the CD-ROM drive first.
  2. A boot menu will appear. Select Install in text mode.

  3. If you need to change the language, keyboard type or display mode, press F2, F3 or F4 respectively and select the appropriate option.

  4. If you need to use an accessibility feature (such as a screen magnifier or screen reader) during the installation, press F5. You can select options on this menu by pressing the up and down keys, then pressing Return to select an option. The order of the options on this menu are as follows:

    • None (default option)

    • High Contrast

    • Magnifier

    • Screen Reader

    • Braille Terminal

    • Keyboard Modifiers

    • On-Screen Keyboard

  5. You may need to set advanced boot options by pressing F6. If you are at all unsure of what this is for, do not use this feature.

  6. Once you have selected an installation option, press Return to begin the installation.

Selecting your language and timezone

  1. Choose language

    1. Select your language and press Return.

    2. Depending on which language you selected, you may be asked to choose which country or region you are in. Choose an appropriate country and then press Return.

  2. Ubuntu installer main menu

    1. You will be asked about detecting your keyboard layout. If you would like the installer to detect your keyboard layout for you, select Yes and press Return. If you know which keyboard layout you have, select No and press Return.

    2. If you pressed Yes, you will be asked several questions. Answer the questions and the installer should detect your keyboard layout correctly.

    3. Once keyboard detection has completed, select Continue and press Return.

Hardware detection and network configuration

  1. The installer will detect your hardware and then load some additional components if required. This may take a little while.
  2. Configure the network

    1. The installer will attempt to automatically configure your network connection by using DHCP. If it fails to do this, either enter your network settings manually or continue without changing any settings. You can change network settings after installation.
    2. You will be asked to enter the hostname for the system. This is the name by which the computer will be known on the network. If you are unsure, just choose the default hostname of ubuntu. Once finished, press Return.

Partitioning the hard disk

  1. The installer will detect your hard disks and other hardware before starting the partitioner. This should only take a short while.
  2. Partition disks

    1. You will be asked how you would like to partition your disks. Be very careful at this stage - if you partition your disks incorrectly, you could lose or erase data stored on your hard disk.
    2. If you would like Ubuntu to automatically partition the hard disk for you, select Guided - use entire disk and press Return. This will erase your entire hard disk and install Ubuntu onto it.

    3. If you would like to manually partition your hard disk, select Manual and press Return.

    4. Partition your hard disks as appropriate, by creating and deleting partitions as appropriate. Select Help on partitioning on the main partitioning screen if you are unsure of anything.

    5. Once you have finished partitioning, a confirmation screen will be displayed, asking if you would like to write the changes to disk. To continue with the installation, select Yes and press Return. " src="https://help.ubuntu.com/htdocs/ubuntunew/img/attention.png" title="" width="15" height="15"> Pay careful attention to this step of the installation process, you cannot undo changes made at this point, and you may lose data if you chose the wrong options.

See DrivesAndPartitions for more information on partitioning your hard disks correctly.

Setting the time and creating user accounts

  1. Configure the clock

    1. You will be asked if the system clock is set to UTC, which is the GMT +0 time zone. If it is, select Yes, otherwise select No and select your time zone or skip this step. You can change the time zone after installation.

  2. Set up users and passwords

    1. You will be asked what the name of the main user of the system is. Enter their name (first name and surname) and press Return.

    2. You will be asked what username you would like to use for the main user account. Type an appropriate (lower case) username and press Return.

    3. You will be asked to choose a password. Choose a password which is hard to guess, and try to include numbers and special characters (such as '?' and '#') in it. You will be asked to enter the password twice, to make sure that you haven't mis-typed it.
    4. Press Return after entering your password for the second time. Ubuntu will then be installed onto your computer.

Installing the base system

  1. Installing the base system

    1. The installer will start copying programs to your hard disk. This may take quite a while, as the operating system must be copied to your hard disk.
  2. Select and install software

    1. Other software (such as a web browser and an office suite) will automatically be copied onto your hard disk. This may also take quite a while, as a large amount of software must be copied onto your computer.
    2. During this process, you will be asked about Configuring xserver-xorg. It should be safe to just press Return to continue with the installation. However, if you like, you can use this opportunity to select which display resolutions you may want to use in the future. Several should already be selected.

Finalising the installation

  1. The installation will complete and you will be asked to reboot. Press Return.

  2. The computer should restart into a new installation of Ubuntu. Congratulations!
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