August 10, 2009

Restore The Lost Xubuntu Panels


I have Xubuntu 8.04.3 desktop in my office daily used to do office tasks. though with the view that simple but xfce desktop used by Xubuntu is very useful in helping their daily work. the reason I use Xubuntu because my desktop computer is using old specifications, Pentium 4 2.66 GHz with 386 RAM.
But one day I lost two panels in Xubuntu desktop screen. may be this is accidentally because the computer is used by many people and they all have not understood how to use linux. to restore the lost panel I have use a simple command by pressing Alt + F2 on the keyboard and then the run program window appears. type "xfce4-panel" without the quotes, and click run or hit enter on your keyboard ... tralaaa the panel is return.. good luck

July 24, 2009

Wget : The Powerfull Download Manager in Linux

GNU wget, or wget, is a simple computer program that receives cargo from the web server, and is part of the GNU Project. Name derived from the World Wide Web and get, the connotations of primernya. Endorse this program downloaded through the HTTP protocol, HTTPS, and FTP, the protocol based on TCP / IP the most widely used for web browsing.

Features include recursive download, conversion of links for offline review from a local HTML, Proxy endorse, and more. First appearing in 1996, in the background by the use of the Web explosion, causing the wide use among the users of Unix and Linux distributions leading. Written using the portable C language, wget can be easily installed on a system similar to Unix-whatever and have some diportasi to the environment, including Mac OS X, Microsoft Windows, OpenVMS, and AmigaOS.

July 14, 2009

Displaying .mht Format on Ubuntu

I will guide you how to view or display mht files in linux specially in ubuntu. I just would like to mention that MHT is the format used by Internet Explorer to save a web / HTML page into a single file (or ‘web archive’) rather than creating an HTML text file plus a separate folder containing all of the page’s images and other media.

It is not a Microsoft format (nor is it proprietary). It’s actually based on an IETF RFC standard.


May 13, 2009

Open Office 3.1 on Your Old Ubuntu

If you right now using Ubuntu 9.04 Jauty Jackalope maybe there is no problem about your office apllication, because in this new Ubuntu release, Open Office 3 in the default office aplication. But how if you are using Ubuntu 8.10 or 8.04?? I have some trick that i have done on my Ubuntu 8.10 mechines where still using Open Office 2.4.

Ok, let's move now... Firts, you need to download new Open Office application on openoffice.org, or just click this OpenOffice.org link, then do like this step....

Step 1. Extrack your open office package and save where ever you want, in this case, i have save it in /home directory

$ tar xvzf OOo_3.1.0_LinuxIntel_install_en-US_deb.tar.gz