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Friday, May 4, 2012
Craving to Learn
I need to Learn Linux Server Side Services:
DHCP
DNS
BIND
SERVER CLUSTER
SSH SERVER
VPN
Tuesday, April 24, 2012
Remove OpenOffice
How to safely remove OpenOffice.org in Ubuntu 10.04 LTS You may be aware of some guides on the internet telling you how to do this, mainly using one of the following commands,
sudo apt-get purge openoffice.org*
sudo apt-get purge openoffice.org-*
If you run either of the above commands the following packages will be REMOVED:
aspell* aspell-en* dictionaries-common* hunspell-en-ca* hunspell-en-us* language-support-en* language-support-writing-en* myspell-en-au* myspell-en-gb* myspell-en-za* openoffice.org-base-core* openoffice.org-calc* openoffice.org-common* openoffice.org-core* openoffice.org-draw* openoffice.org-emailmerge* openoffice.org-gnome* openoffice.org-gtk* openoffice.org-help-en-us* openoffice.org-impress* openoffice.org-math* openoffice.org-style-human* openoffice.org-writer* python-uno* wbritish*
STOP, DO NOT RUN THESE COMMANDS!
If you do, programs including Firefox will lose its ability to spell check because the above commands will erase some very useful packages (all those in green).
Fortunately you can easily reverse the damage by reinstalling the packages highlighted in green.
How to fix the damage
Lesson for next time, be cautious when following guides on the internet. Including mine, I am only human and sometimes can make typo errors or due to a lack of knowledge post garbage.sudo apt-get install aspell aspell-en dictionaries-common hunspell-en-ca hunspell-en-us language-support-en language-support-writing-en myspell-en-au myspell-en-gb myspell-en-za wbritish
However, if you feel I have made a mistake please post a comment or email me.
So how can I safely remove OpenOffice.org in Ubuntu 10.04 (LTS) ?
sudo apt-get purge openoffice.org-base-core openoffice.org-common openoffice.org-core openoffice.org-style-human uno-libs3 ure openoffice.org-thesaurus-en-au openoffice.org-thesaurus-en-us openoffice.org-hyphenation openoffice.org-hyphenation-en-us openoffice.org-l10n-common
source: http://linuxtweaking.blogspot.com/2011/03/how-to-safely-remove-openofficeorg-in.html
Monday, April 2, 2012
eSpeak
7 Essential Free Linux Speech Tools
Speech synthesizers are text-to-speech systems used with computers. This type of software is programmed to include phonemes and the grammatical rules of a language, so that words are pronounced correctly. This article identifies the finest open source speech synthesizers that are available for the Linux platform. This category of software is particularly useful for increasing the accessibility of the internet, but there are many other applications for speech synthesizers.
Now, let's explore the 7 speech tools at hand. For each title we have compiled its own portal page, a full description with an in-depth analysis of its features, a screenshot of the software in action, together with links to relevant resources and reviews.
Speech Tools | |
eSpeak | Speech synthesizer using a formant synthesis method |
Simon | Flexible speech recognition software |
Julius | Two-pass large vocabulary continuous speech recognition engine |
Jovie | Text-to-speech system for KDE |
Orca Screen Reader | Scriptable screen reader |
Praat Speech Analyser | Sofware for speech analysis and synthesis |
Festival | General multi-lingual speech synthesis system |
ORIGINAL SOURCE |
Sunday, April 1, 2012
The Revolution of the Open Source World
from www.linuxb.in posted by:
Saurav Modak
This is a guest post by Jenny Florence who is a full-time professional writer. If you would also like to write for us, have a look at this page.
The terms open source and free-soft have been thrown around greatly for the past decade or so, but do many people really understand what they relate to? Words often used to describe the open source scene may include free, non-proprietary or maybe even shareware. However, these phrases still don't really explain what it is. By definition, open source is defined as being able to see the actual source code of the program in question while closed source would mean that the only code available on the users end is in binary format. Now, you're probably thinking to yourself, "Great, now that I know what open source stands for, how exactly does it affect me?"
This is a guest post by Jenny Florence who is a full-time professional writer. If you would also like to write for us, have a look at this page.
The terms open source and free-soft have been thrown around greatly for the past decade or so, but do many people really understand what they relate to? Words often used to describe the open source scene may include free, non-proprietary or maybe even shareware. However, these phrases still don't really explain what it is. By definition, open source is defined as being able to see the actual source code of the program in question while closed source would mean that the only code available on the users end is in binary format. Now, you're probably thinking to yourself, "Great, now that I know what open source stands for, how exactly does it affect me?"
That is a great
question. It affects almost everything that is done on a personal
computer today. From the freedom to search Google to the very internet
used to get to your favorite webpage, the liberty of open source makes
the world go round.
The Essentials
To be considered
as an open source project there are generally three categories the
software must adhere to. Firstly, the source code should be publicly
available. This ensures that anybody can modify it to their choosing no
matter who they are affiliated with. It must also be easily obtainable
and not be written in a such a way that it may be difficult to decipher.
Secondly, the software must be distributed freely. There is not to be
any difficulty of transfer along the way from any developer who wishes
to modify the software in their own way. Finally, everybody has the
right to derive new works, projects and creations by modifying the
source code in any way they see fit. In a layman's terms the term open
source is explained very broadly - sort of like personal finances - and does not necessarily mean it is free, even though it is associated heavily with free software.
Monday, March 26, 2012
Linux Wins
Linux Wins Big in 3 Coups By Katherine Noyes, PCWorld
- Need further evidence that Linux is on the rise? Here you go
- 10,000 German PCs Embrace Ubuntu
- Microsoft Reveals Windows Decline
Saturday, March 17, 2012
Stand Up for Your Freedom
STAND UP FOR YOUR FREEDOM TO INSTALL FREE SOFTWARE
MS has announced that if computer makers wish to distribute machines with the Win 8 compatibility logo, they will have to implement a measure called "Secure Boot." However, it is currently up for grabs whether this technology will live up to its name, or will instead earn the name Restricted Boot.
Free software is simply software that respects our freedom — our freedom to learn and understand the software we are using. source
Friday, March 16, 2012
OpenSUSE
I just read this from opensuse.org regarding about "Join FLISOL 2012!"
As linux supporters what can we do, to other people to promote "Libre Software"
What can I do?
Helping others play with Free Software is not hard. You don’t have to know a lot – just more than those you teach! And neither does it have to be complicated and perfect. A room at your office or university combined with a blog and asking colleagues and friends to come makes for a fine FLISOL!
here's the full story...
As linux supporters what can we do, to other people to promote "Libre Software"
What can I do?
Helping others play with Free Software is not hard. You don’t have to know a lot – just more than those you teach! And neither does it have to be complicated and perfect. A room at your office or university combined with a blog and asking colleagues and friends to come makes for a fine FLISOL!
Another Great Free OS |
Wednesday, March 14, 2012
Linux is Better
"Why Linux is better"
- Forget About Virus
- Dont pay a $100 for Operating System
- Forget about Drivers
- Is you system unstable
- Linux protects your computer
- more
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