Category: ubuntu


Ubuntu 10.10 is Getting Near By!

Ubuntu 10.10 will be released soon, since the release candidate has been released as well, lets we take a look of the newest version of Ubuntu 10.10.

The next version of Ubuntu is coming soon
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Introducing to AllForLinux Live

In this special day, I’m going to introduce AllForLinux Live / AFL Live, when I’m linking all websites & blogs who are related to Linux. I’ve feed-ed some Linux websites such as UbuntuHQ.com and other popular Linux sites. I hope this site could update you more information in Linux world :) . In order to go to AllForLinux Live, you just need to simply type: live.allforlinux.com

Ubuntu Official Font Family (HOT)

Finally after months of waiting, the Ubuntu development team has finally released the Ubuntu official open font, or you name it Ubuntu Font Family.

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Just a quick update since I found something good to post. I found a really nice Ubuntu mockup, listed on Topaz Brainstorm, which mean that this is only a concept :)

Take a look at the picture, and try to interpret it by yourself :)

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hey guys, just a quick update since I’m currently quite a bit busy with my university life. But still I can promise to keep updating on this busy site.. So here are some news that perhaps are still hot to be read :) . Enjoy the updates.

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rsync is a very good utility for synchronising files over a network. It works based on the delta-transfer algorithm—only data in the source that do not exist on the destination are copied over. This method saves plenty of time and bandwidth compared to the standard cp command.

Example: rsync $SRC $DST

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Some Ubuntu users may had experienced this problem. And it’s can’t be fixed by simply typing sudo dpkg –configure -a . I got a way to resolve it, but users must be remember that I am not responsible for any trouble caused by this solution. I tried, and it works on my PC.

How to resolve it?

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Only a quick update since the request of the newest Linux Journal has flooded my comment approval zone.

To download the latest Linux Journal, please refer to this link:

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Cracking PDF password in Ubuntu

It does look eye-catching right? Cracking PDF password in Ubuntu. I posted this because sometimes I got pissed off when I need to open important PDF files and forgot the magic words. Here I will show you how to crack it and remove that password for good.This is the simple way to crack it:

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Read your e-mail via terminal

This is a simple tutorial to show you how to read your e-mail by using the Linux terminal in Ubuntu distribution.
It may sounds like a geek, but it is indeed easy to be applied inside your Ubuntu. Alpine 2.0 client mail is the right answer to do this. It is kinda interesting to know that this e-mail client is quite different with the other e-mail client. It only need Command Line Interface(CLI) instead of Graphical User Interface(GUI). You even can access the e-mail without accessing your XWindow by using alpine.

Installation code:

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