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Tips to Change Your Login And Boot Screen In Ubuntu Lucid

Monday, August 16th, 2010

The latest version of Ubuntu (10.04 Lucid) comes with a plymouth theme that allows more cool and animated screen to be displayed during boot up. While this is a great improvement, it also means that all the previous method of setting your own boot screen and login screen is no longer valid. For those who [...]

Reflection of The Heart of RIM for The User is BlackBerry OS 6

Sunday, August 8th, 2010

Although some analysts still doubt, the BlackBerry OS 6 still harvest a row of praise from Mike Lazaridis, President & co-CEO of Research In Motion (RIM). In fact, the operating system as a reflection digadang-gadang heart of RIM. 6 The BlackBerry operating system, according to Lazaridis, equipped with powerful features that distinguish BlackBerry connectivity with [...]

Tips Using Crontab to Create Schedule Jobs

Tuesday, June 1st, 2010

Crontab is a program that allows users to create jobs that will run at a given time. Each individual user has their own crontab and the entire system has a crontab that can only be modified using root access. If you are adding a crontab for an individual user you must sign on as that [...]

Tips to Change The Login Screen Ubuntu Lucid with GDM2

Wednesday, May 26th, 2010

Some time ago after doing an update to the Ubuntu operating system Lucid 10:04, I feel there are flaws with this Operating System. Where is the login screen that is less attractive. For that I tried searching for ways to change the look of the login screen to the one I want. After looking around [...]

Tips for Recover Grub Bootloader Ubuntu 9.10

Wednesday, May 19th, 2010

The way to restore grub bootloader for Ubuntu 9.10, first you have to boot up ubuntu using the live CD then open a terminal and type, sudo -i This will make you as super user (root). If you think logging in as root is risky then don’t. What you have to change in the following [...]

Command of Diskpart a Windows NT Utility

Tuesday, May 18th, 2010

Diskpart is a command-line hard disk partitioning utility included in versions of the Windows NT operating system line from Windows 2000 onwards, replacing fdisk which was used in MS-DOS  based operating systems. This utility can be use to enable storage configuration from a script, a remote session, or another command prompt. Diskpart enhances the Disk [...]