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Showing posts with label good. Show all posts
Tuesday, September 26, 2017
Trick to Get Old Facebook Chat Back New Facebook Chat is Not That Good
Trick to Get Old Facebook Chat Back New Facebook Chat is Not That Good

Recently, Facebook made many changes such as they introduced Facebook Messages, Facebook Video Chat and they also made changes in Facebook Chat system. New Facebook Chat shows also those people who are not online and many people just hate this thing or this does not satisfy them. If you are one of them who do not like new Facebook Chat, here is a good news for you; now you can get old Facebook chat back easily....
This trick needs a software to be installed in your browser. Currently, you can get old Facebook chat on Mozilla Firefox and Google Chrome browsers as they support latest scripts. If you are using FireFox or Chrome, follow this trick else first download any of these two browser.
How to Get Old Facebook Chat Back ?
If you using Mozilla Firefox, Click here to install an addone called Greasemonkey. After installation, restart firefox (if you are using chrome, move to next step)
Using Chrome or Firefox, Whatever... Click Here to install a script called Facebook Sidebar Chat Reversion. This works on Firefox and Chrome both.
- Install this script on your browser, restart your browser and Enjoy Old Facebook Chat Back !
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Thursday, September 21, 2017
Ubuntu Says Good Bye to Compact Discs
Ubuntu Says Good Bye to Compact Discs
At the Ubuntu Developer Summit (UDS) for Precise 12.04, the developers have decided to set the target size for the default Precise ISO to 750 MB, thus ruling out the possibility to burn it on a usual 700 MB CD. There were also suggestions to go for a 1.5 GB image, but they agreed on a 750 MB image so that at least 1 GB USB drives can be used for installing Ubuntu. However, I can sense that the 1.5 GB milestone will be reached in the next 2-3 releases.
Keeping in mind that they had to drop many important applications lately, e.g. GIMP, Synaptic, Pitivi, etc., for squeezing it all in a 700 MB image, and also keeping in mind that they are now shipping Gnome 3 with Ubuntu and are forced to leave out many key features of it, e.g. Gnome Sushi, and also realizing that all the modern OS (Windows 7, Mac OSX) now come on DVDs and are sized greater than 3 GB, managing it all in 750 MB or even 1.5 GB isnt lavish at all.
With additional 50 MB of space being used, I am not hoping to see many or even any new applications being included in a default install of Ubuntu. Rather, there might be some under the hood additions, and also, the developers have possibly just ruled out one of their concerns for the Precise development cycle, as they were working on trimming the size of the image to 700 MB nearly all the time during the Oneiric cycle.
So, if you dont already have one, get your hands on a USB drive or DVD media essentials when you plan to install Precise. However, you could also opt for an oversized CD, if you dont have a DVD drive already.
Update 11/23/2012: For those of you who are still referring to the Ubuntu developers original plan, reflected by this post, to allow ISO images greater than what would fit onto a usual 700 MB CD for Precise 12.04 already, yes, they have eventually managed to still keep those below that limit, not so for the following release though, Quantal 12.10, and we might presume for none of the releases following it either.
Source (original plan): Phoronix
Keeping in mind that they had to drop many important applications lately, e.g. GIMP, Synaptic, Pitivi, etc., for squeezing it all in a 700 MB image, and also keeping in mind that they are now shipping Gnome 3 with Ubuntu and are forced to leave out many key features of it, e.g. Gnome Sushi, and also realizing that all the modern OS (Windows 7, Mac OSX) now come on DVDs and are sized greater than 3 GB, managing it all in 750 MB or even 1.5 GB isnt lavish at all.
With additional 50 MB of space being used, I am not hoping to see many or even any new applications being included in a default install of Ubuntu. Rather, there might be some under the hood additions, and also, the developers have possibly just ruled out one of their concerns for the Precise development cycle, as they were working on trimming the size of the image to 700 MB nearly all the time during the Oneiric cycle.
So, if you dont already have one, get your hands on a USB drive or DVD media essentials when you plan to install Precise. However, you could also opt for an oversized CD, if you dont have a DVD drive already.
Update 11/23/2012: For those of you who are still referring to the Ubuntu developers original plan, reflected by this post, to allow ISO images greater than what would fit onto a usual 700 MB CD for Precise 12.04 already, yes, they have eventually managed to still keep those below that limit, not so for the following release though, Quantal 12.10, and we might presume for none of the releases following it either.
Source (original plan): Phoronix
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Tuesday, August 15, 2017
Transform your Ubuntu look and feel into Mac OSX Windows 7 or the good old windows XP
Transform your Ubuntu look and feel into Mac OSX Windows 7 or the good old windows XP
These screenshots are made within Ubuntu 10.10 by using these themes. All themes are installed using a script and can be uninstalled.
When used in one system in different accounts, I noticed that these themes sometimes interfere with each other.
When used in one system in different accounts, I noticed that these themes sometimes interfere with each other.
Mac OS X transformation packs,

Windows XP transformations packs, mirror

Windows 7 transformation packs

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