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bryan yu

Using QStarDict to replace Stardict in openSUSE 11.2 - 2 views

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    I was using Stardict for a long time in openSUSE 11.1, but it could not work after I upgraded a number of packages. I always see the screen that be stuck in the Loading of the phenomenon even installed openSUSE 11.2 this problem still can't be solved. Fortunately, there is a specific Qt package for KDE environment can be used normally, it called QStarDict. It's a translation package like Stardict. We can use it to replace Stardict and there is nothing better than it...
James Cady

The Perfect Desktop - OpenSUSE 11.4 (GNOME) | HowtoForge - Linux Howtos and Tutorials - 0 views

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    This tutorial shows how you can set up an OpenSUSE 11.4 desktop that is a full-fledged replacement for a Windows desktop, i.e. that has all the software that people need to do the things they do on their Windows desktops. The advantages are clear: you get a secure system without DRM restrictions that works even on old hardware, and the best thing is: all software comes free of charge.
Kilron Keit

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    The task which is helpful, when you are working virtually to taking up businesses is called marketing. The medium to grow up business may be hunted by many people who wish to increase commerce on large scale. In this kind of position, better method to enlarge online business is to get benefit pay per click all the through the help of top 10 PPC companies.
krowddigital

Why Google Voice Search Doesn't Work On Your Device - 1 views

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    Google's voice search feature is likely to enthrall anyone with an Android-powered smartphone or an iOS device that searches through the Google app.
krowddigital

How does RPA work? - 1 views

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    An automated process using artificial intelligence (AI) or machine learning (ML) is robotic process automation (RPA).
krowddigital

How does a virtual reality work? - 1 views

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    VR allows users to experience the world in a completely new way
Felipp Crawly

Success has a New Name; Onward Process - 1 views

started by Felipp Crawly on 26 Nov 12 no follow-up yet
samonjur

Setting SEO Goals for your web site. - 0 views

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    Before going to work SEO one need to make a plan. Sometimes one can not reach the goal since want of perfect plan. There are a lot of key words which are used in websites; in these words which should be used by you depend on what your goal is.
David Corking

Changing Debian's sensible-editor « Shell Person - 0 views

  • Debian also maintains symlinks for sensible-browser and sensible-pager. You can change those easily as well: sudo update-alternatives --config x-www-browser
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      This command worked for me in Xubuntu 10.4.
Marco Castellani

Kernel Release Numbering Redux | KernelTrap - 0 views

  • This long-standing odd/even development model was officially scrapped in 2004 thanks to the success that Linus and Andrew Morton were having working together, and significant "unstable" development began happening between each 2.6.Z release.
D T

xPUD - Shortest Path to the Cloud - 1 views

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      This is one cool .iso. Fast as hell.
  • A Better Desktop For Your Computer. Desktop has never been this easy. Get straight to work and play in the most intuitive environment ever — try xPUD.
anonymous

Ubuntu Server: Kernel Configuration Considerations - ServerWatch.com - 0 views

  • Preemption The server kernel has kernel preemption turned off (CONFIG_PREEMPT_NONE=y), while the desktop kernel has it enabled (CONFIG_PREEMPT_BKL=y, CONFIG_PREEMPT_VOLUNTARY=y). Preemption works along with scheduling to fine-tune performance, efficiency and responsiveness. In non-preemptive kernels, kernel code runs until completion; the scheduler can't touch it until it's finished. But the Linux kernel allows tasks to be interrupted at nearly any point (but not when it is unsafe, which is a whole huge fascinating topic all by itself), so that tasks of lesser-priority can jump to the head of the line. This is appropriate for desktop systems because users typically have several things going at once: writing documents, playing music, Web surfing, downloading and so on. Users don't care how responsive background applications are; they care only about the ones they're actively using. So if loading a Web page takes a little longer while the user is writing an e-mail, it's an acceptable trade-off. Overall efficiency and performance are actually reduced but not in a way that annoys the user. On servers you want to minimize any and all performance hits, so turning off preemption is usually the best practice.
Marc Lijour

An anthropologist's view of an open source community | opensource.com - 3 views

  • Diana noted that while 75% of the survey respondents in the study agreed that the contributors make up a community, she was more curious what the other 25% thought
  • "Setting up a login, setting up an SSL key, and contributing was a little daunting at first. That process could be simplified," said one interviewee.
  • High on the list of reasons were learning for the joy of learning and collaborating with interesting and smart people. Motivations for personal gain, like networking or career benefits, were low on the list.
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  • Mainly I contribute just to make it work for me.
liza cainz

Efficient and Secured Computer Support - 1 views

Several months ago, I decided to change my Microsoft Windows support provider. The Microsoft help company I was using was not proficient in what they do. A friend of mine referred HelpGurus Compute...

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started by liza cainz on 10 Feb 11 no follow-up yet
liza cainz

Superb Backup Services - 1 views

In the accounting firm where I am working, a safe data backup system is very vital to the daily operations of the business. To ensure data security, the management hires expert computer support pro...

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started by liza cainz on 01 Feb 11 no follow-up yet
Marc Lijour

Red Hat: 'Yes, we undercut Oracle with hidden Linux patches' * Channel Register - 5 views

  • "We made the change, quite honestly, because we are absolutely making a set of steps that make it more difficult for competitors that wish to provide support services on top of Red Hat Enterprise Linux," Red Hat chief technology officer Brian Stevens tells The Register, before naming those competitors. "Today, there are two competitors that I'm aware of that go to our customers directly, offering to support RHEL directly for them...Oracle and Novell."
  • "The work that we've done should not impede companies from building their own versions of Linux and supporting those for their customers," he says. "All the code we deliver through RHEL is out there. In most cases, the changes that go into RHEL. We already distribute into the upstream kernel. We have an upstream-first policy, where we're developing openly and then later integrating into our tree and then delivering it. So it shouldn't at all impede the community or anybody that's in the business of competing on that."
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    "We made the change, quite honestly, because we are absolutely making a set of steps that make it more difficult for competitors that wish to provide support services on top of Red Hat Enterprise Linux," Red Hat chief technology officer Brian Stevens tells The Register, before naming those competitors. "Today, there are two competitors that I'm aware of that go to our customers directly, offering to support RHEL directly for them...Oracle and Novell."
Ace Dee

Cutting Edge SEO Services From Oracle Digital - 1 views

Many SEO companies say they will get you to page 1 but many have failed. Oracle Digital however, has done that for me. Apart from their cutting-edge SEO strategies, they took my company seriously a...

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started by Ace Dee on 17 Feb 11 no follow-up yet
Ace Dee

Switch to Natural SEO Marketing - 1 views

Prior to working with the top SEO Agency, ITChair, we were relying on Pay per Click (PPC) to attract customers to our website. As months pass, we made some decent sales but more people prefer organ...

SEO Los Angeles

started by Ace Dee on 14 Mar 11 no follow-up yet
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