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Collection of themes for Gnome and Ubuntu- Octobre I-
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Install Lighttpd in 4 easy steps
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Gparted live is the magic of disks configuration
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Install MS office2007 on ubuntu using PlayOnLinux | Linux |Wine
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PlayOnLinux is in Ubuntu's repositories
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Ubuntu 9.10 Karmic Koala beta, what new in this beta release? -Screenshots-
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Unmount external peripherals easy way with Eject 3.0.0
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A handy script for backing up your emails in Evolution mail client
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Ladi Oyekanmi
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Could you please assist in step by step on how to install nagios on solaris
Adhraa
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Greate tutorial :)
pigmej
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Just one thing:
What about pep8 in your python code ? How can you give ‘tutorials’ on quite popular website, of such a bad quality ?
Amit Rai
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I just renamed shared.xml and it logged in and created a new shared.xml.
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Larry Page is not being completely honest! The manner in which the PRISM program/project works does not need access from company administrators or owners, so called “direct access”; the access to the information is already there. These tech company CEOs take for granted the actual intelligence of most end users of their products. All it takes is a little digging and reading to go from ignorant to informed on these things especially on exactly how the internet works/functions in the U.S.A. I find Larry Page’s remarks just as laughable as Al Gore’s claim to “inventing” the internet/world wide web!
If you, as an end user, are reading this post; I challenge you to research these matters yourself. It really is quite simple with all the “information sites” that exist on the web today ie Wikipedia, & other online encyclopedias that actually list source material, as well as highly respected tech sites and blogs that also list their source material. Be warned: this is only the tip of the iceberg and these tech CEOs know and understand this; they are scrambling in attempt to perform DAMAGE CONTROL to save the company and what little trust thay have left from their products end users/consumers.
Am I a skeptic? I believe someone has to be or needs to be at this point in time! If your not just a little skeptical of the government, tech companies, and the people that are in charge of these agencies and companies; you need to be, even if just a little skeptic. For your own personal protection and security! I know I was a part of this community for over 14 years!