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30 May 09

[ubuntu] "The repository might be no longer available" [Archive] - Ubuntu Forums

howto make my ubuntu 710 being able to use repository/archive/universe ? Try modify /etc/apt/sources.list this way . . . . .

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  • In your sources.list file replace every instance of http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ with http://old-releases.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/
27 May 09

Apps :: How to change font in terminal windows?

  • Aterm*font: 9x15
    • default was : fixed , changed the 'fixed' to '9x15' really good. and it takes effect immediately. Try edit, save and open anohter terminal. It works !! - on 2009-05-27
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21 May 09

Alwanza:  How To Linux - Mount Floppy

  • Find your file system table (fstab), usually in /etc/fstab.

Learn to Write a Batch File with Firefox | Firefox Facts

    • "c:\Program Files\Mozilla Firefox\firefox.exe" is not in my Vista's default path that I can't simply run firefox. But strange !!!! "start firefox.exe" really works !!!!!

      D:\Learnings\autoit>start firefox <=== works

      D:\Learnings\autoit>firefox
      'firefox' is not recognized as an internal or external command,
      operable program or batch file.
      - on 2009-04-28
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13 Apr 09

How to change the default Google Desktop Data index folder | Leendert van Achteren

Unfortunately Google Desktop does not offer the ability to change the location of its index files. This is what you have to do if you want another location for the Google Desktop Data folder:

* 1. Stop Google Desktop (Right-click the tray icon->Exit)
* 2. Move Google Desktop Data directory to the desired location.
* 3. Run regedit (go to start -> Run… -> regedit)
* 4. Locate HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Google\Google Desktop\data_dir
* 5. Change its value to the location, chosen in step 2
* 6. Start Google Desktop again

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wikiHow - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

wikiHow is a wiki-based community with a database of how-to guides. All of the site's content is licensed under Creative Commons (by-nc-sa); and the site uses a modified version of MediaWiki 1.9.3. The site started as an extension of the already existing eHow website, and has evolved to host over 44,000 how-to articles. wikiHow's mission is to build the world's largest how-to manual and help it grow. In June 2008, wikiHow had 11.4 million unique readers. [1]

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