Switch tittle bar buttons sides in Lucid and Karmic

On March 10, 2010, in Uncategorized, by dipinkrishna

A ton of users are dissatisfied with the decision to change the buttons on the title bar, however, it’s incredibly easy to change back and forth between the old (Karmic) look, and the new (Lucid Alpha) look. You do not have to be on Lucid to test out the new look. These commands work fine [...]

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Manage sound in ubuntu

On February 4, 2010, in Ubuntu, by dipinkrishna

For some users, sound in Linux is nothing short of a nightmare. Even once beyond the initial setup of your hardware (a task that is usually handled automatically at install) some still have trouble trying to figure out where and how to manage their sound. Read more about managing your sound HERE   

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AWN 0.4 Beta: Quick Overview

On December 7, 2009, in General, by dipinkrishna

AWN is a dock-like window and launcher manager for Linux. But you already know that, right? Evolution AWN 0.4. is the next major version due for release and is currently in beta for people desperate to try it out. The point-four series has reworked AWN from a bottom-bound dock into something much more powerful and [...]

How To: Turn Ubuntu Into XP

On December 3, 2009, in Ubuntu, by dipinkrishna

In any case, I firmly believe that most people are afraid of Linux because they just don’t want to get out of their comfort zone. Linux on the desktop is perfectly capable of doing everyday tasks, and it does it more efficiently and securely. I know I have been using Linux exclusively for years. A [...]

How To: Download Youtube Videos in Ubuntu Without Video Downloaders

On December 2, 2009, in Ubuntu, by dipinkrishna

Lots of people want to download Youtube video’s to their computer. Some people use PwnYoutube, Kickyoutube, and some other use Vixy or Videodownloader. But when your on linux you don’t need all that! Linux does it automaticaly for you when you watch the video!. Here I give you 2 methods. The First one is much [...]

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How To: Open Protected PDF in ubuntu

On December 2, 2009, in Ubuntu, by dipinkrishna

Use two simple commands to convert a protected pdf into an unprotected pdf. Here in this example i assume the protected pdf file name to be ‘protected.pdf’. Now open your terminal and type. $ pdftops protected.pdf out.ps $ pstopdf out.ps out.pdf The out.pdf will be your unprotected PDF. If you don’t have pstopdf and pdftops [...]

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