Showing posts with label easy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label easy. Show all posts

Saturday, August 19, 2017

Ubuntu Tweak An easy way to customise Ubuntu

Ubuntu Tweak An easy way to customise Ubuntu


Ive known about Ubuntu Tweak for a white, but I never really used it. To be honest, I dont know why: its an incredibly useful tool that saves hours of time searching for a terminal command of system file. Its beginner friendly too, with a graphical interface that is well designed, making it accessible to any user.
Tweak runs under standard privileges, so you shouldnt accidentally do something you didnt mean to and find your computer is broken.

Tweak combines lots of system utilities all into one place so you can easily find what youre looking for

Ubuntu Tweak is a "play, dont say" application. The best way youll learn about it is to try it out for yourself instead of reading an article. Its stored in the standard repositories (ubuntu-tweak) and installs to Applications > System Tools > Ubuntu Tweak.

If youre still skeptical, heres a partial list of what you can do:
  • Search popular applications
  • Update Ubuntu
  • Change the login screen
  • Basic configuration of Compiz and title bars
  • Manage desktop icons
  • Change power settings
Theres a whole load of other options too, but its your preference that will decide whether to use them or not!


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Sunday, August 13, 2017

Ubuntu Linux software easy download support

Ubuntu Linux software easy download support


This is mostly a thought piece or commentary. One reason to run a very popular distribution of Linux is that it tends to be widely supported. Ubuntu is certainly one of the most popular Linux Distributions in the world.

Just today, I checked out the www.pidgin.im website and to my delight I found, under the Downloads section, an explicit area for Ubuntu. It had easy to do instructions for adding automatic Pidgin updates into your Ubuntu system. These updates are made possible by members of the community running their own complimentary APT repositories (PPAs under the Launchpad website), which Ubuntu helps provide with bandwidth, tools, tutorials, etc.

The APT system is one of the greatest inventions in computer software management history, and one of the absolutely greatest features of Linux. Ubuntu has helped foster spreading of the marvel and ease of the APT system.

So, the one line conclusion: The APT system is great (if you didnt already know) and Ubuntu is continuing too expand and make great use of it.

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Sunday, August 6, 2017

Ubuntu makes Draw Tablet installation easy as could be

Ubuntu makes Draw Tablet installation easy as could be


So I own a Wacom Cintiq 12WX draw tablet. Yes, it is a very expensive toy and I use it in Linux.

Prior to switching to Ubuntu 9.04 Jaunty, the process involved with getting my tablet to work was somewhat involved.

  1. Plug in the device
  2. Throw some generic config lines into /etc/X11/xorg.conf to enable the input devices
  3. Compile the latest Linux Wacom Project drivers myself and load them into my kernel
  4. Change my nvidia settings to accommodate my new display
  5. Restart KDE
  6. Enable the input device in The Gimp

Oh yeah: I also needed to make sure I had the darn thing plugged (usb and vga/dvi) in properly. (I have missed it a few times among all my other cables).

Not a lot of work and the compilation is pretty simple.

But now with Ubuntu 9.04 Jaunty, my job is much simpler:
  1. Plug in the device
  2. Change my nvidia settings to accommodate my new display
  3. Restart KDE
  4. Enable the input device in The Gimp
Let me tell you, it does not get much easier than this. I mean, plug it in and go!

I am having a minor configuration issue with simultaneously using my tablet input and my mouse to work on the same drawing area. It seems that somewhere along the way, the tablet input takes precedence and disables using the mouse to affect the Gimp Drawing area. Im looking for a solution and I will post it when I know it.

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Saturday, August 5, 2017

Tutorial easy Host Game Battlenet with Simple Port Forwarding

Tutorial easy Host Game Battlenet with Simple Port Forwarding


First you must download the software in�http://www.simpleportforwarding.com/download

Then, Run the program and the pic should be like this



After that Choose your router type that suitable with your modem by click "+" button



In database box, choose your Warcraft III, then click add custom button

the pic will be like this



there are few boxthat must be filled....

you must fill that box with..

first box Name just fill in WarcraftIII

second box choose TCP,UDP

third box port start fill in 6112

fourth bos port end fill in 6119

after all box haas been filled, click add button...

and pic will be like this



finally click update router in the botom right

the firewall must be switch off

and enjoy hosting game....

source and indonesia version in�http://mediagamer.biz/showthread.php?320-Tutorial-CR8-Room-dengan-Simple-Port-Forwarding-With-Pic

Feel free to ask :D

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