Dec
10
Sync between Google Docs and OpenOffice.org
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Working with OO documents and Google Docs?!
This plugin will allow you to export and import your documets to and from Google docs to OpenOffice.org
Screenshot:
Dec
8
One page linux manual
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If you learn Linux so command line looks little bit scary for you.
The solution could be summary of base Linux commands. So you never again wonder what was the command that do……?
Direct link to the pdf document
Dec
4
Asus Eee PC mod
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Soon after ASUS released it on the market first enthusiast’s already hack/mod it.
Here you can find tutorial how to double memory and add Bluetooth.
Materials used:
- 30 AWG Wire
- Lots of patience
- 2 * Surface mount USB ports
- Microsoft Bluetooth Adapter
- Healthy fear of turning your Eee into steaming pile of burnt PCB
- Corsair Flash Voyager 16GB
The result:
Dec
2
CentOS 5.1 is out
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Finally it is out and until Monday It should be synced to all mirrors with iso’s available for download.
If you do not have fast connection you can buy it on CD ot DVD from our store
My Experience
After 450M download (186 packages) here are first problems:
In my setup sysreport package (from rpmforge) conflicted so I just removed it and installation went OK. Later I saw it was replaced by sos package.
New kernel welcomed me with new message:
“Memory for crash kernel (0x0 to 0x0) notwithin permissible range”
To be honest I’ve seen the same message in RHEL 5.1 so I expected it.
Next thing was that redhat-release was still with version 5?
Will wait for day or two before bringing this as bug (it is possible that the repo was no fully synced)
No other problems for now….
After browsing mirrors I was surprised that finally there is netinstall CD.
UPDATE:
“Memory for crash kernel (0x0 to 0x0) notwithin permissible range” is harmless message
Nov
30
Stability update – Firefox
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Soon after release of 2.0.0.10 version 2.0.0.11 is released:
This release corrects a problem that was found in the previous release, Firefox 2.0.0.10.
Nov
29
How unsecure are some public systems
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Max Cornelisse shows to the public that some of public systems are very insecure.
Nov
29
Firefox 2.0.0.10 – Security update released
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This update is strongly recommended.
It fixes following security flaws:
MFSA 2007-39 Referer-spoofing via window.location race condition
MFSA 2007-38 Memory corruption vulnerabilities (rv:1.8.1.10)
MFSA 2007-37 jar: URI scheme XSS hazard
But this is not all….
When restarting Firefox to apply the update I was surprised with the message that I cannot install the update because I’m not an owner of the file or do not have administrative privileges…..
After several retries I realized that there is another user logged on my PC and it was using Firefox 🙁 after closing this extra copy update was installed and now I use latest version.
Nov
28
If you are visual person Visual Dictionary Online can help you find the correct term or name of almost everything. Currently 15 major themes and more than 6,000 images are available
Just an example:
Nov
26
How to create working copy of your HDD
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Interesting here is that you can create this image while working on your computer and avoid the use of Bootable cd and text based utilities.
The tool needed can be found here and good tutorial how to use it here.
Nov
23
Give One Get One – Update
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The program is now extended to 31.12.2007.
Maybe it will be good Christmas present…..