Showing posts with label 11. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 11. Show all posts

Monday, September 25, 2017

Types of installation in Ubuntu 11 04 Natty Narwhal

Types of installation in Ubuntu 11 04 Natty Narwhal


You can use Ubuntu 11.04 (Natty Narwhal) via one of  three types of installtion .

1- Installing from windows using Wubi installer
if you are beginner you can use this step because its very simple just get Wubi installer Wubi is Windows software that installs Ubuntu within a series of virtual hard disk files contained in the Windows filesystem. It then configures a boot-time menu so you can choose between booting into Ubuntu or Windows. If you choose to boot into Ubuntu, a clever trick makes the virtual hard disk files appear to be real disks. As a result, the user will be entirely unaware they�re not using a traditional partition-based installation, as described previously.
Using Wubi to install Ubuntu is just like installing some Windows software, and is equally risk-free. There�s even an uninstall option added to Add/Remove Programs. The only drawback is a slight reduction in performance compared to a traditional installation, and you�ll also find the Ubuntu suspend-to-disk (hibernate) power-saving mode doesn�t work.

2-Dual-booting
If you intend to switch to Ubuntu full-time, installing Ubuntu by repartitioning your computer�s hard disk is best. This involves shrinking the existing Windows partition and creating new partitions alongside for Ubuntu. Following this, Ubuntu is installed and a menu added so you can choose between Ubuntu and Windows at boot-time. Having Ubuntu and Windows side-by-side on a PC is called dual-booting.
This sounds complex, but it�s automated via the Ubuntu installation software. However, there�s a slight risk involved when repartitioning, so it�s very wise to backup essential data first.

3-Virtual computer
By downloading a virtual computer application, such as the free-of- charge VMware Player (www.vmware.cornjproductsjpiayer), you can install Ubuntu so it runs within a program window on the Windows desktop.
A virtual computer is effectively a complete computer recreated in software. It offers an excellent way to trial Ubuntu, although the limitations of the virtual computer software mean you won�t experience Ubuntu to its full advantage (desktop visual effects won�t work, for example). Additionally, you�ll need a powerful PC with over lOB of memory for optimal results

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Thursday, September 21, 2017

Ubuntu 11 10 Oneiric Ocelot Beta 1 is Released!

Ubuntu 11 10 Oneiric Ocelot Beta 1 is Released!


Not just Ubuntu Linux but almost all the GNU/Linux distributions (with few exceptions of course) make sure to release a new version of within like 6 month-cycle. And within these usual 6 months each distro has a slightly different beta release versions of their own ... but for Ubuntu Linux it usually start with "Alpha1" to "Alpha 3" and then two Beta versions (1 and 2)... then arrives the official release.

Whats new?

So, since Ubuntu has already released the Alpha3 few weeks ago, few hours ago the developers made the official announcement of the Ubuntu Beta 1!. As usual the Beta 1 comes with updated package versions + one major difference.

Starting with Beta 1, Ubuntu is letting the users download a DVD image thats about 1.5GB of size! which in comparison with the standard 4+GB ISO image.

According to the developers, this DVD image is actually the expansion of the ever growing, standard CD image thus this new DVD includes additional packages such as Inkscape, GIMP, additional language packages and more LibreOffice related files (clip-arts, templates, extension, etc) as well.

Other new features include...

*. Gnome 3.1.5 (which is on its way to the Gnome 3.2 thats going to be included in the official launch of the 11.10).

*. LightDM is the default display manager.

*. DajaDup comes pre-installed as the data backup manager.

*. New updates to the Ubuntu Application indicators system (including new power manager and a session indicator).

*. Top rated section added to the Ubuntu Software Manager + "major" speed improvements over .deb file installation according to the developers.

*. Major Core infrastructure feature: Now users of the 64-bit version of the Ubuntu Linux OS can install 32-bit packages without the need to use the separate "ia32-libs".

*. Kernel update to the version 3.0.0-9.15 which brings bug fixes and improvements.

As usual the Kubuntu, Xubuntu, Edubuntu, etc distributions have also released Beta 1 versions of their own which brings latest KDE 4.7 Plasma desktop and related package updates, Amarok 2.4.3, Muon software center, pastebinit support in Xubuntu are just a few to mention.

You can try out the latest version of Ubuntu Beta 1 from this download section of the release page. Good luck.

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Tuesday, September 19, 2017

Ubuntu 11 10 is available now

Ubuntu 11 10 is available now


  • Hey! ubuntu 11.10 is available now. Take online tour or download it now.

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Thursday, September 14, 2017

ubuntu 11 10 java installation

ubuntu 11 10 java installation


In ubuntu 11.10 sun-java6 is no longer in the repositories. It is *suggested* to install openjdk. I decided to give it a try.
Earlier I was kinda cautious regarding it, but now, since suns (oracles) jdk is not in favor, lets follow the trend. So choose what you need installed:

jdk -> $ sudo apt-get install openjdk-6-jdk

jre -> $ sudo apt-get install openjdk-6-jre

browser plugin -> $ sudo apt-get install icedtea6-plugin

Well, I have issues with icedtea plugin-my ibank2 applet (internet banking) is not working properly, so I had to get back suns plugin.
Ive downloaded the jre, installed it (it basically just unpacks itself). The you need to symlink the plugin. (2 options, root and non root). Assuming youve installed jre into /mnt/wind/bin/java/sun-java/
#install for all. Root version
$ sudo ln -s /mnt/wind/bin/java/sun-java/jre1.6.0_29/lib/amd64/libnpjp2.so /usr/lib/mozilla/plugins/

#if you want a non root install. Just for one user:
$ mkdir -p ~/.mozilla/plugins
$ ln -s /mnt/wind/bin/java/sun-java/jre1.6.0_29/lib/amd64/libnpjp2.so ~/.mozilla/plugins/

Now you should have suns browser plugin in firefox and chrome!
If you want sun jre to be the default one, you need to manually update the system to let it know that a new java is present via update-alternatives. See man page, its good.

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Wednesday, September 13, 2017

Ubuntu Oneiric 11 10 Released Detailed Review and Tips

Ubuntu Oneiric 11 10 Released Detailed Review and Tips


Canonical and Ubuntu have reached yet another milestone with the release of Oneiric Ocelot, Ubuntu 11.10. There have been many controversial changes like the removal of Synaptic and gconf-tools, auto-hide of window buttons unless you hover you mouse over them etc. On the other hand, there have been many welcome changes including visual, accessibility and functional improvements.


Take the Tour:

http://www.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/take-the-tour

So here is a list of important changes that Oneiric has came across.

System

Ubuntu Oneiric comes in Hybrid ISO images and it is the first Ubuntu release featuring Linux Kernel 3.x, Gnome 3.x and also Multiarch support.

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Ubuntu 11 10 Oneiric Ocelot beta 2 Review

Ubuntu 11 10 Oneiric Ocelot beta 2 Review


Well, its been quite a while since Ubuntu Developers started to roll-out the upcoming Ubuntu 11.10 Oneric Orcelot and few days ago they released the beta 2 version. Now, Ive never used the 11.10 because it was too new and wasnt that much production ready, so to speak.

But after hearing the Beta 2 is out now we have like few weeks left and another RC left before the official launch of 11.10, I thought the Beta version 2 should be much closer to the official release of the long awaited 11.10 thus its about time that Id try to come up with a review.

So remember, all the feature that Im gonna talk about are the changes from the current 11.04 Natty release thus if youve used 11.10 since the beginning you may already experienced these features (so dont blame me dudes! :D).

The desktop is identically the same, except the "right-click" now is even simplified (the "Create new Launcher", which is useful as hell for some, is removed)...
Gnome 3 (also known as Shell) has a lot to do with Unity, still!

As most knows, Unity carries some fundamental difference the way desktop UI designs, etc. But it still uses a lot of Gnomes applications thus most of the differences that we see in individual applications such as in "System Settings", user management, etc are due to the changes in the Unitys implementation of the Gnome 3 applications.

Lets begin with some of the changes in the Unity interface changes...

*. "Dash" icon: Except for a single major change, the application launcher is almost the same as in 11.04 version and still it lacks some serious customization abilities.

Anyhow, the most noticeable change is the "Dash" icon, which is now sits on top of the launcher which used to be on the left edge of the screen.


As many others, I also think this is a good move since it helps to make the most out of the screen since if you use something like a small screen device, say a netbook, then every pixel counts!.

And when you click on the "Dash" icon then on the left-edge were greeted with a a "close/maximize" buttons (the minimize is disable which makes sense). So now you can easily close the window by using your mouse thanks to this without the need of the "Esc" button. 


*. Buttons on the "exact left-edge": Thanks to the little movement of the "Dash" icon, now buttons are arranged on the very left-edge on the screen previously they used to just after the "Dash" icon. This helps to give a more sensible location + until you maximize a window youll see a the name of the app/window (or whatever that youre using) on the left-edge (as with below screnshot).

Note the "Text Edi" to the left where the "Dash" icon used to be...
Also when you use an application in full screen mode the buttons are hidden by default a and are only visible when you move the mouse pointer over to the top panel. This helps to give a much more cleaner and uncluttered look. So in general, I personally like whats gone with the "Dash" and the "Buttons".



*. The new "Alt-tab" UI: This is another beautiful looking "window switching" utility which was implemented sometime ago. But for some reason, while I was using it, if I had already an un-minimized window on my desktop screen then the "Alt-tab" display behind it which is not helpful at all since to serve its purpose it should always be on top of everything.

Other than that it looks beautiful and worked nicely.



*. New appearance Window: The appearance window section has also gone through some major changes and I gotta say it looks more polished and professional.


Arranging or adding images is really easy too but the themes have been reduced to four. The standard Ambiance theme + the Radiance version is there as the default ones and two version of the "High contrast" themes ... thats about it for themes.

This makes sense in a way and I guess having one or two themes by default helps the "branding" of Ubuntu but as long as you have a working internet connection around you... installing a new one is pretty darn easy nonetheless.

The Ambiance theme also has gone through few changes it seems. The tittle bar has lost somewhat its "3d-ness" as you can see with the below screenshot when comparing with the 11.04 version.

Perhaps the middle strip is a bit too "thick/sharp"...
*. Nautilus: The default file manager is Nautilus 3.1 thats also shared between Gnome Shell and Unity and the "Path-bar" is now black and looks ugly (at least for my taste). I dont know whether its the "arrow" or the squared version of the selected path on the "path-bar" or the new look-n-feel in the sidebar, but Nautilus looked really weird :D.

"Something is wrong with me... help!" :P...
I think that its the side-bar color that jeopardize things here since it doesnt go well withe the Black title and Pathbar ... so if they can do something about that + add a bit of a 3D separator to the side-bar... well I think it could solve some of the issues (any ideas??). 

*. All new Ubuntu Software Center: This is another major decision by Canonical to drop the Synaptic graphical package manager and replace it with the Ubuntu Software Center.


Now in the past USC was painfully slow and did require reasonable amount of system resource while installing applications, etc. But the new" one feels a bit faster and has gone through some major changes, at first I didnt even recognize her! (kidding).

Although the "Our star apps" takes a huge space out of that window which is waste since as long as I was using it didnt do anything other than displaying that "message". The only good thing about is that you can access all the "starred" apps by clicking on it. Other than that... thats A waste.

Users: Um, what exactly is your purpose again? | USC Star-apps Logo: "Well Im here for... oh you know, I mean I do that... that, but ..."
 Anyhow, when compared with the current USC in 11.04 the "Installed/Get/History" buttons are moved to the top and the categories are to your left and in the middle sit the "starred" apps. A quick reminder, if you want "Synaptic" back (heck you do :P) then simply search "Synaptic" and simply follow the on screen instructions to install it (ahh finally :D).

Other that the UI changes the performance is also improved but not by a huge margin, while I was using it. And I dont think they can make it as fast as Synaptic because USC is designed for achieving different goals (Mark did mention about "different ways of monetizing Ubuntu", nothing wrong with that anyway). But theres still room for improvement but for a start, this is not bad.

The preferences window and the menu are almost the same and nothing major to report there.

"ahh the same old me..."
*. System Settings: This is another area that has gone through some changes and it feels like youre inside Apple Mac OSX Lion :D. I actually liked the "old" interface in 11.04 but in a way this new window lets you access things much more faster.


And as said, most of the individual application changes inside the System Settings, such as Keyboard layout changing or user management is due to the Gnome 3 changes thus has nothing to do with Ubuntu.

The new "Screenshot tool" does something cool (highly relative :D). Now whenever you take a screenshot, itll output a camera shutter sound + will "white" the heck out of your screen too :).

Ehh... what was that all about! :D...
And as many knows, Ubuntu 11.10 comes with a backup software by default called DejaDup which you can access via the System settings which will be appreciated by many for its simplicity and usability.

Other minor changes includes such as: the default image viewer is the one comes with Gnome desktop thus if you wan to crop, etc then youll have to use the Shotwell (which is also installed by default).

LibreOffice still comes without the "indicator menu" support. If they cant find a work-around that... it could be a bit disappointing when 11.10 comes out.


Oh one more small thing, the Terminal window now has a small White strip around it (as in the below screenshot) which looks awesome!. Since this is still one of the most widely used utilities in GNU/Linux... I think most would love it.


The "System Settings" menu has also received few new options. Now you can use it to configure network printers, add a web-cam software (which will take you to installing the Cheese web cam utility in USC), access display settings (another useful update) and startup applications and can configure attached devices directly from the menu as well.


The Shutdown menu is also changed quite a little which now lets you reboot as well.


How was the performance??

Well, I didnt measure the seconds but things were noticeably faster (startup/boot, etc) and the new LightDM theme also loads fast (looks good too). If you use AMD fusion chips, then 11.10 comes with the latest builds of the Kernel 3.0 which brigs enhanced support for these never chips (including ARM). Im also quite pleased with the open-source ATI/AMD GPU driver which worked really well under Compiz without any issues whatsoever + it detected my monitor this time correctly.

As always, if you want the best performance, then I highly suggest that you install the proprietary driver.

But Im not entirely happy with the ACPI since the Fan on my netbook kept running in  a decent speed (even while I wasnt doing anything at all) but I cannot blame this on Ubuntu since it could be some issue with the Kernel and most probably is related to my hardware specifications.

To be honest Ive been one of these that criticized the Unity desktop for sometime but after using it for sometime + when looking at the changes in the 11.10, although they arent that "huge", but from a users perspective these small changes do make a difference and I actually love the Unity desktop. 

But as with Gnome Shell, Unity has its issues and some absolutely hate it (which is totally understandable, but for me personally it only needed just a little getting used to).

But if youre an average computer user or someone whos new to GNU/Linux and still learning about Ubuntu and other stuff from scratch and looking for a professional looking GNU/Linux distribution thats slightly faster than the predecessors + which is user friendly too: then I gotta say that I was a bit wrong about the Unity interface and even though its still at its beta stage, yet, I think Ubuntu 11.10 looks really good.

So if you cant even wait till its out officially... then other than installing it in commercial environment I think its really stable (although Nautilus 3.1 crashed ones, yikes!) enough that you can give it a try, safely :). Good luck.

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Monday, September 11, 2017

Ubuntu 11 10 aireplay ng and the mon0 is on channel 1 error and how to fix it shell script included

Ubuntu 11 10 aireplay ng and the mon0 is on channel 1 error and how to fix it shell script included


I had recently upgrade my Ubuntu install to 11.10. Along with other annoyances I came across I ran into a bit of a deal breaker when I went to run aireplay-ng. I was getting the following error:

mon0 is on channel -1, but the AP uses channel [#]


This was going to be a huge problem since I know that my ZyDAS 1211 chip set was compatible with packet injection. After searching around for a bit I found a great solution from this site here about the drivers and how to patch and reinstall the older ones back in. Below I have a script that you can run to get that installed.

Driver Patcher in action.

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#!/bin/bash
#
# This fix was found at:
# http://linux-software-news-tutorials.blogspot.com/2011/06/solve-error-mon0-is-on-channel-1-but-ap.html
#
# If this script helps you be sure to drop him a line and
# say thanks!
echo -e " 33[1;32m###########################################"
echo -e "# Ubuntu Patched Drivers Installer Script #"

echo -e "# Tested on Ubuntu 11.04 and 11.10 #"
echo -e "###########################################"
echo " Coded By: Travis Phillips"
echo " Date: 01/18/2012"
echo " Website: http://theunl33t.blogspot.com"
echo -e -n " [*] Installing build-essential...33[0m"
sudo apt-get -y install build-essential &> /dev/null
echo -e "33[1;32mDone!"
echo -e -n " [*] Downloading Wireless Drivers...33[0m"
wget http://wireless.kernel.org/download/compat-wireless-2.6/compat-wireless-2011-06-16.tar.bz2 &> /dev/null
echo -e "33[1;32mDone!"
echo -e -n " [*] Extracting...33[0m"
tar -jxf compat-wireless-2011-06-16.tar.bz2
cd compat-wireless-2011-06-16
echo -e "33[1;32mDone!"
echo -e -n " [*] Downloading Patches...33[0m"
wget http://patches.aircrack-ng.org/mac80211.compat08082009.wl_frag+ack_v1.patch &>12 /dev/null
wget http://patches.aircrack-ng.org/channel-negative-one-maxim.patch &>12 /dev/null
echo -e "33[1;32mDone!"
echo -e -n " [*] Applying Patches...33[0m"
patch -p1 < mac80211.compat08082009.wl_frag+ack_v1.patch &> /dev/null
patch ./net/wireless/chan.c channel-negative-one-maxim.patch &> /dev/null
echo -e "33[1;32mDone!"
echo -e " [*] Building patched drivers and installing."
echo -e " 33[31mTHIS WILL TAKE ABOUT 5-10 mins..."
echo -e " Please be patient and do *NOT* interrupt this process33[0m "
make &> /dev/null
echo -e " 33[1;32m[*] Compiling Complete. Installing Drivers...33[0m "
sudo make install &> /dev/null
echo -e "33[1;32m[*] Installing Patched drivers completed!"
echo -e -n " [*] Cleaning Up...33[0m"
cd ..
rm compat-wireless-2011-06-16.tar.bz2
rm -rf compat-wireless-2011-06-16
echo -e "33[1;32mDone!"
echo -e " [*] 33[1;37mScript Finished! Please reboot to finish the patch.33[0m "



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To run save it to a save to a file called patchwifidrivers.sh and in a terminal type

chmod +x patchwifidrivers.sh
./patchwifidrivers.sh


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Ubuntu 11 10 Oneiric Ocelot is Just 2 Seconds away from Instant Boot!

Ubuntu 11 10 Oneiric Ocelot is Just 2 Seconds away from Instant Boot!


Yup, according to the tests done by crn.com experts, the recently released Ubuntu 11.10 Oneiric Ocelot Alpha 2, although, still in the earlier beta versions still its significantly faster than the current 11.04 Natty Narwhal!.

There are few ups and downs at the moment since its in alpha stage but in their own words...
"...judging by its early �alpha� version. It has the fastest boot-time we�ve seen on an HDD-based PC, shows snappy performance between applications..."

Although not entirely sure if the adaptation of the Kernel 3.0 RC+ has anything to do with it but it seems that the removal of GDM and replacing it with LightDM has done the trick. In any operating system, one of the early-loaded GUI services is the log-in manager, and since...

LightDM...

GDM has been criticized by many developers saying that it has about 50,000 pieces of codes while LightDM only has 5000, thats at least 10x lesser amount of software code thus it should have helped.

Anyhow in their test PC (Intel Core 2 Duo E8400 at 3.00 GHz and a usual hard disk, not a SSD drive, other hardware unknown) the Ubuntu 11.10 alpha was able to boot up (from the moment of switch on to log-in screen) within just 12 seconds!.


Thanks to Google Chrome type operating systems, there is now a "standard" that says any OS that has about 10 or lower seconds of boot up times is considered as an operating system with an instant boot, so in that sense, Ubuntu 11.10 is just 2 seconds behind and most importantly it has been able to achieve that not using a SSD drive (which is significantly faster) but by using a SATA HDD!.

Another key improvement is the Ubuntu Software Center since Ubuntu decided to remove Synaptic from the official CD/DVD (but still available through the official repositories), starting with the 11.10 version.

Its about time that they started to pay some serious attention to improving the USC, because from the beginning USC requires a lot of system resources (CPU actually, although RAM usage is not that high, pretty much closer to Synaptic according to my experience anyway) and the new improved USC in the 11.10 Alpha 2 seems to be quite responsive and fast than the one in the 11.04. 

Anyhow its really interesting what this means at the end because as any developer knows, since Ubuntu has no interest in targeting the "hacker" and rely on the "actual PC users", which I think will help them immensely in the future because its this change of "attitude" (for good or bad) that has put them up there at the top.

If I remember correctly it was actually Ubuntu who was one of the first GNU/Linux (is it really?) distributions to speed up the boot up times where in the past GNU/Linux was painfully slower as well. 

Anyhow, this should send some "alarms" across other distributions (or may be not) + we also have a little Gnome OS thingie going on at the moment, so it should be really interesting whether the other distributions have the ability to compete against this "Ubuntu trend".

Because a trend is a far more powerful tool which, if properly used can easily let you pass through the popular "players" easily, which can be seen a bit too much to dream about right now (oh I didnt made up that statement all by me own, saw something similar somewhere recently :D). But the rest assured, whether you love or hate Ubuntu, interesting times ahead, it seems.

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Sunday, September 10, 2017

Ubuntu 11 04 released

Ubuntu 11 04 released




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Saturday, September 9, 2017

Ubah Ubuntu 11 10 Menjadi Linux Mint 12

Ubah Ubuntu 11 10 Menjadi Linux Mint 12


Sudah menjadi kebiasaan sesuatu yang baru datang tentu disambut dan dielu-elukan, begitupun generasi terbaru distribusi Linux Mint 12. Menjadi distro yang didasarkan pada rilis terbaru Ubuntu 11.10, Mint 12 tidak membawa antar muka Unity yang menjadi ciri khas Ubuntu masa kini. Sebagai penggantinya Linux Mint dilengkapi dengan Gnome shell, hasilnya, Mint 12 menjadi distribusi yang ringan dan dikatakan lebih bersahabat dari pada distro induknya.

 Ubuntu-Mint
Tutorial berikut mengajak Anda yang berminat untuk menyulap Ubuntu 11.10 menjadi mirip Linux Mint 12. Alih-alih mengganti sistem yang telah diinstall, tentu akan lebih baik jika kita mengoptimalkan sistem yang telah ada. Bukan sekedar mengubah tampilan, namun bagi Anda yang ingin menjadikan Ubuntu 11.10 berjalan lebih ringan dapat mempelajari bagian-bagian tutorial ini.
Pada beberapa bagian, tutorial ini akan menyentuh dasar-dasar desktop Ubuntu yang berisiko terjadi kesalahan. Oleh karenanya, artikel ini TIDAK ditujukan bagi pemula yang baru saja mengenal Linux khususnya Ubuntu atau yang baru pertama menggunakan sistem Linux sehingga belum cukup paham alur kerja yang dijabarkan dalam tutorial ini. Namun, sebagai bahan bacaan untuk melengkapi pengalaman tentu tidak ada larangan.

Ini juga dapat dijadikan sebagai langkah awal bagi Anda yang berminat untuk membuat distro berbasis remaster Ubuntu, sekurangnya hasil akhir dari langkah-langkah yang dilakukan telah menjadikan sistem berubah dari aslinya.

Pertama yang harus dilakukan adalah menginstall paket-paket yang dibutuhkan. Seperti telah kami sampaikan di atas, Mint 12 menggunakan Gnome shell sebagai antar muka, bukan Unity, sehingga paket yang perlu ditambahkan adalah paket "gnome-shell" dan "gnome-tweak-tool", dua paket tersebut wajib diinstall terlebih dahulu. Paket lain yang sangat disarankan untuk diinstall adalah "Synaptic" dan paket "Gdebi". Adapun cara menambahkan paket-paket tersebut dapat Anda temukan dalam tutorial "Cara Mudah Menggunakan Ubuntu 11.10 Oneiric Ocelot" yang telah kami sampaikan sebelumnya.

Pastikan komputer sudah terhubung ke internet, install paket gnome-shell menggunakan Ubuntu software center atau menginstallnya melalui terminal dengan memberi perintah "sudo apt-get install gnome-shell". Setelah Gnome shell berhasil diinstall, logout dari sesi saat ini. Pada layar login LightDM, pilih sesi GNOME dengan cara mengklik icon gear untuk menjalankan desktop Ubuntu menggunakan Gnome shell sebagai antar muka.

Setelah Gnome shell berhasil dijalankan, install paket Synaptic untuk kemudahan proses installasi paket yang dibutuhkan. Setelah Synaptic berhasil diinstall, jalankan applikasi tersebut lalu cari dan tandai untuk diinstall paket "gnome-tweak-tool" dan "gdebi"...

 Ubuntu-Mint

Paket-paket dasar yang dibutuhkan selesai kita install, kini saatnya melakukan perubahan sesuai tujuan untuk membuat Ubuntu 11.10 menjadi seperti Linux Mint 12. Untuk keperluan itu, paket "gnome-shell-extensions-common", paket "gnome-shell-extensions-user-theme", paket-paket Mint Gnome Shell Extension (MGSE), background Linux Mint 12 serta icon dan themenya perlu kita tambahkan. Kami telah mengumpulkan semua paket yang dibutuhkan tersebut, silahkan Anda mendownloadnya terlebih dahulu melalui link berikut;
  • Gnome shell extensions common & paket MGSE;
  • Backgrounds Linux Mint 12;
  • Themes Linux Mint;
  • Icons Linux Mint.
Extract paket "shell-ext-mgse.tar.gz" sehingga Anda mendapatkan paket-paket biner gome-shell-extensions-common, gome-shell-extensions-user-theme dan paket-paket MGSE, kumpulkan semuanya dalam sebuah folder sesuai selera Anda. Install gome-shell-extensions-common dan gome-shell-extensions-user-theme lalu diikuti seluruh paket MGSE menggunakan Gdebi atau melalui terminal dengan memberi perintah "sudo dpkg -i gnome-shell-extensions*.deb mgse*deb"...

 Ubuntu-Mint

Extract paket "mint-backgrouns.tar.gz", "mint-icons.tar.gz" dan "mint-themes.tar.gz" sehingga Anda mendapatkan file-file gambar backgrouns Linux Mint 12, folder-folder icon serta theme Mint. Jalankan terminal lalu ketik "sudo nautilus" untuk menjalankan Nautilus sebagai root. Salin semua gambar background Linux Mint ke folder "/usr/share/backgrounds", salin semua folder icon Linux Mint ke folder "/usr/share/icons" lalu salin semua folder theme Linux Mint ke folder "/usr/share/themes"...

 Ubuntu-Mint

Tutup jendela Nautilus lalu reboot komputer. Login kembal kedalam sistem dengan sesi Gnome. Jalankan gnome-tweak-tool melalui dash dengan memilh applikasi "Advanced Settings". Pada jendela Advanced Setting yang telah terbuka, pilih bagian "Shell Extensions" lalu aktifkan semua paket shell extension yang telah Anda Install sebelumnya...

 Ubuntu-Mint

Dalam beberapa kasus, setelah mengaktifkan shell extension Anda perlu logout terlebih dahulu lalu login kembali kedalam sistem. Setelah login, jalankan kembali Advanced Settings, pilih bagian "Theme" lalu atur pada "Menus Have Icons" menjadi "ON", "Icon theme" menjadi "Mint-X-Dark", "GTK+ theme" menjadi "Mint-Z", "Window theme" menjadi "Adwaita" dan "Shell theme" menjadi "Mint-Z"...

 Ubuntu-Mint

Buka folder "/usr/share/backgrounds" lalu pilih salah satu gambar background Mint untuk dijadikan wallpaper...

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Hasil akhir dari semua perubahan di atas menjadi seperti gambar-gambar berikut pada sistem yang kami gunakan...

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Bagai mana? mirip dengan desktop Linux Mint 12 bukan?.. :D

Meringankan dan mengoptimalkan Ubuntu 11.10.

Menurut kami, Mint 12 menjadi lebih ringan dan optimal dibanding distro induknya karena memangkas sebagian fitur yang ada pada Ubuntu 11.10 dan menambahkan beberapa paket yang secara default tidak disertakan dalam Ubuntu. Dengan tidak menyertakan Unity, Mint 12 menjadi terasa lebih ringan karena tidak menjalankan efek-efek desktop 3D yang berat. Jika Anda menggunakan Linux Mint lalu menginstall dan menjalankan desktop Unity tentu akan terasa sama beratnya.. :)

Untuk melengkapi langkah-langkah me-Mint-kan Ubuntu 11.10, kita dapat menghapus paket-paket Unity dan unity 2d agar Ubuntu 11.10 menjadi lebih ringan dijalankan. Perlu di perhatikan, sebelum Anda menghapus paket-paket Unity dari sistem, sebaiknya backup dulu sistem yang digunakan sehingga saat terjadi kesalahan Anda dapat mengembalikan sistem seperti semula dengan mudah.

Dengan mudah kita dapat menghapus Unity dengan menggunakan filter pada Synaptic lalu menghapus paket-satu persatu. PENTING: "JANGAN menghapus dua paket dasar yang terkait dengan Unity yaitu "unity-greeter" dan "libunity6""...

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Mengapa tidak boleh dihapus? karena jika unity-greeter dihapus, maka Anda tidak dapat login kedalam sistem sebab paket tersebut dibutuhkan oleh LightDM, setelah reboot Anda hanya akan mendapati layar gelap saja. Sedangkan kalau paket libunity6 dihapus maka sistem akan kehilangan sebagian fungsinya dasarnya, karena menghapus paket tersebut juga akan menghapus paket-paket inti seperti gnome-session, nautilus serta paket pendukung lainnya.

Terakhir, jika diperlukan Anda dapat mengganti background LightDM dengan background Linux Mint agar lebih sempurna...

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Saturday, September 2, 2017

Ulead video studio 11 Full Register Version Free Download

Ulead video studio 11 Full Register Version Free Download


Features

Basic editing

The software allows both storyboard and timeline-oriented editing. Different design are supported for source clips, and the resulting video can be exported to DVD, AVCHD, HD-DVD and AVI. VideoStudio also supports direct DV and HDV taking to disk.
Transitions
VideoStudio provides scores categories of video transitions, including:
FX contains assorted video possessions such as Burn and Fade to black
3D provides assorted 3D transition effects
Album a slideshow impression similar to that of a photo album.
Overlay
Users can overlay a Flash animation, an image, or schoolbook on the video. However, the tally of overlays allowed is limited. The exploiter must remove a particular shouting from the overlay video so that the required background or picture can appear in the foreground.
Other features
VideoStudio can innovations apparent video playback speed, reverse it, and modify hue and saturation. It provides clothes that let the exploiter trim, crop, and split video tracks. The soundtrack can be split from the video track, allowing the audio to pleasure at a different pace than the video. A feature that Corel calls "SmartRender" renders only the edited portions of video, so a exploiter can preview edited footage without VideoStudio creating temporary files. This feature also makes final providing scads faster.
Proxy Video Files
Video Studio supports revising of high-definition video. Proxy queue are smaller adaptation of the video fountains that pedestal in for the full-resolution source during editing to improve performance.
Plug-ins
Video Studio supports VFX-type plug-ins from supplier like New Blue FX.
Stability
Users have reported firmness problems with VideoStudio.[citation needed]







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Thursday, August 31, 2017

Ubuntu 11 10 Oneiric Ocelot Beta 2 is Released!

Ubuntu 11 10 Oneiric Ocelot Beta 2 is Released!


Its been like 2 or 2.5 weeks since Canonical released the Ubuntu 11.10 beta 1 and few hours ago theyve released the last of the "testing versions", the 11.10 Beta 2!. This is the last of all "tests" and all that remains is the official release of the Oneiric Ocelot, scheduled at 13 October 2011 (man Im so excited!, I can criticize, etc... a lot to write about :P).

With this release theyve finally made it possible to fit it inside a standard CD (about 695MB for the 32-bit version) and more ARM architecture support has been added (via different disk images). Below are few of the new updates in the 11.10 Beta 2 version

*. Gnome 3 has been updated to the latest beta 3.1.9 which is on its way to the official Gnome Shell 3.2 released. A quick remainder for those of you whove been just woken up from your hibernation sleep ;-), remember, Gnome 3 is well supported in Ubuntu but it is not included in the default CD disk image. But you can install it via the online Ubuntu repositories nonetheless.

*. Includes the Kernel 3.0.4 version.

*. Comes with the Mozilla Firefox 7.0 beta 6.

*. And Thunderbird 7.0 beta 3.

*. Synaptic is removed (as most knows) but also the default video editor PiTiVi has also been removed.

*. LightDM with a new theme.

*. Banshee 2.2.0.

*. Shotwell 0.11.1.

These are the usual main apps to remind and as usual the Ubuntu Software Center is also updated with some bug fixes, etc as well. All the other official Ubuntu derivatives such as Kubuntu, Xubuntu, Lubuntu, etc have also released their Beta 2 version simultaneous to this release too.

As mentioned, from now, since the CD disk image fits into a 700MB CD, now you can download the beta 2 and use it as a LiveCD rather than the USB version with some of the previous "alpha and beta" versions.

If interested, you can get it from this official release page. Good luck.

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Thursday, August 24, 2017

Ubuntu 11 04 Upgrade Linux Kernel to 2 6 39 0

Ubuntu 11 04 Upgrade Linux Kernel to 2 6 39 0



Its been quite some time since Ubuntu released its 11.04 OS, even long before its stable release Natty Narwhals Alpha release had gone through some intense debates regarding its unity interface.
Despite the fact that Ubuntu is the most stable and user-friendly OS in the Linux family, its latest release of Natty Narwhal has left many Ubuntuans skeptical about upgrading from Ubuntu 10.10 , due to the fear of new unity interface and some known bugs.

I recently had some issues with Natty too, while using Gimp and Blender the screen just froze on me for no reason, it was very weird and was nothing like the Ubuntu Ive known form its 8.04 release.

When I spent some time on Natty Narwhals release notes  I found that it has a lot of known issues, one line under Graphics and display says:
On certain systems, a bad interaction between Unity, the GL driver and the kernel may cause the system to hang. (740126)

This is a frequent screen frozen issue, and it�s believed to have something to do with the kernel. In Ubuntu 11.04, the default Linux kernel version is 2.6.38-8. Considering the release notes bugs and the suggestions I received from users on launchpad.net I upgraded my Ubuntu kernel to 2.6.39-0, and that seems to have done the trick, all my applications now are stable and never freeze or hang.

If you consider upgrading your kernel to 2.6.39-0, here�s how you could do it.

Run these following commands in the terminal(Ctrl+Alt+T)

1.) Add the kernel ppa and update your system:

sudo add-apt-repository ppa:kernel-ppa/ppa

sudo apt-get update
 

  

2.) Check available kernels with the command:

apt-cache showpkg linux-headers




  kernel 2.6.39.0 should be in list.
 

3.) Run the command to install kernel 2.6.39.0:

sudo apt-get install linux-headers-2.6.39-0 linux-headers-2.6.39-0-generic linux-image-2.6.39-0-generic --fix-missing




And finally restart your computer, goto system monitor and check your systems kernel version.



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Note: If you are doing this on virtual-box, after system restart you will be thrown back into Ubuntu Classic interface.To restore your system back into Unity interface you will have to reinstall guest additions and kill the gnome-settings-daemon, here are some commands that will help you do this.

(Only for Users upgrading on Virtual-box)
 

sudo apt-get update

sudo apt-get install virtualbox-ose-guest-utils

killall -9 gnome-settings-daemon && gnome-settings-daemon

and restart your guest OS.

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