Monthly Archive for November, 2009

Evolution Of Storage Devices

Evolution Of Storage Devices

This info-graphic makes me so glad that the world came up with storage methods other than floppy disks. Imagine replacing your 2TB hard drive with 1,422,222 floppies. :)

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How To: Install nVidia latest drivers

How To: Install nVidia latest drivers

It is very easy and you can do it by just following this steps. Remember to uninstall any previous version! If you are using the proprietary hardware tool in Ubuntu you should disable the current driver first and then restart your computer before you start.

  1. Download the latest driver from nVidia.com – 32Bit | 64Bit (As of writing the latest version is 190.42)
  2. Enter in a real terminal mode: CONTROL + ALT + F1, then login (don’t do it now as you wouldn’t be able to keep reading).
  3. Turn off X.org/GDM (Gnome Display Manager).
    sudo /etc/init.d/gdm stop

  4. Run the nVidia Graphic Driver installer.
    sudo sh ./NVIDIA-Linux-xxx-xxx.xx-pkg2.run

    Where “xxx.xx” is the version number of the drivers. If you hit TAB after the first N the rest of the filename will automatically appear.

  5. Choose x.org automatic configuration at the last step inside the installation program.
  6. Then restart your computer.

That’s all. Now you can enjoy eye-candy graphic engine inside linux :) .

P1: How safe is your Computer?

P1: How safe is your Computer?

Recently P1 send me an email asking how safe is my computer? This is my answer to you P1, my computer more safe than M$ Windows and probably your computer at P1 HQ… lolz…

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How To: Install New Icons For Ubuntu

How To: Install New Icons For Ubuntu

To install a new icons set:

  1. Download icons theme sets tarball from http://art.gnome.org/themes or other location
  2. Copy the tarball to icons folder location. “cp tarball.tar.gz /home/username/.icons”
  3. Navigate directly into icons folder. “cd /home/username/.icons”
  4. Extract the tarball icons file. “tar xfz tarball.tar.gz”
  5. Then goto System > Preferences > Appearance > Theme, to change the icon sets

If you do not have a .icons directory you can create one using “mkdir -p /home/username/.icons”. Remember to change “username” to your current username.



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