Haiku Lifts Another Interoperability Barrier

Written by Philippe Saint-Pierre on . Posted in News, opensource, Software

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These days, Haiku is seeing a long standing barrier to interoperability fading away as its NFSv4 client is getting merged. It’s the first sign for the feature to be included in future releases of Haiku. Following a quite successful Google … Continue reading

How to Update Ports in FreeBSD

Written by Mel Kham on . Posted in Unix Tutorials

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Normally we are writing  more  about Linux here at Unixmen. But today, I will give you some tips about the FreeBSD upgrade system and packages. Question: How to update ports in FreeBSD? Answer: Let me give you some information about … Continue reading

Resolve libudev0 Issue When Installing Google Chrome in Ubuntu 13.04

Written by M. Zinoune on . Posted in Linux tutorials, Ubuntu

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When installing chrome in Ubuntu 13.04, I got the following error:

How to Install Skype in Ubuntu 13.04 ‘Raring Ringtail’

Written by M. Zinoune on . Posted in Frequently Asked Questions, Ubuntu

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How to install Skype in Ubuntu 13.04 ‘Raring Ringtail’?

A Linux Based Console. Coming Soon.

Written by Chris Jones on . Posted in Gaming On Linux, News, Software

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Well that title is not entirely true. But wouldn’t it be great if it were. There’s a keen market just waiting to be flooded by keen Linux programmers and hackers alike. Those little black or white boxes that make a … Continue reading

Unreliable Battery Indicators on Android Phones?

Written by Emily Cartman on . Posted in Android, News, Software

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The accuracy of the Android battery indicators has always been in question. And it may extend to smartphones on all platforms. The arguments, for both sides of the coin are plenty. Modaco, a smartphone news forum, has recently reported on … Continue reading

Linux. Be Passionate, But Not a Fanboy

Written by Chris Jones on . Posted in News, Software

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Fanboy. Tin foil hat. They are both common accusations that are thrown between fellow Linux users. Often intended as a joke, yet sometimes with some serious amount of truth behind it. The most common users that usually get this sort … Continue reading

How to Utilize Google Now

Written by Emily Cartman on . Posted in News, Software

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Not even a full year has passed since Google Now premiered with Android’s latest offering, Jelly Bean. It is now a crucial tool for many users across the planet. For all the perplexed users who really can’t see the point … Continue reading

Google Babble is Now BABEL

Written by Emily Cartman on . Posted in Android, News, Software

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iOS, Android, Chrome, Gmail and G+ to get linked. There have been plenty of whispers about a unified, single messaging service from Google. Purportedly, this revolutionary service would only be available across Google’s own Chrome OS and Android platform. It … Continue reading

Introduction to Python Programming Language

Written by Mel Kham on . Posted in News, programming, Software

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This article provides a short introduction to the Python programming language. Python is a free and open source programming language which is getting very popular . Statistical analysis and facts show that Python is taking the lead as one of … Continue reading

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After install as above, run shell script /opt/Citrix/ICAClient/wfica.sh manually and note lib errors still occur. I had the x64 motif loaded but had to manually install the x86 too. Got that from http://rpmfind.net/linux/rpm2html/search.php?query=libXm.so.4 Even after that, I still had to do a “yum install alsa-lib.i686 alsa-lib.x86_64″ to resolve any additional libasound.so.2 errors. Once those two lib issues were resolved, Citix Web Interface launched apps fine by telling browser to open launch.ica using /opt/Citrix/ICAClient/wfica.sh. Good luck Ernesto!

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