by Ramesh Natarajan
on July 31, 2009
Question: How to create and maintain a very simple project that has few tasks in my Ubuntu laptop (or) Are there any other methods to take notes and organize ideas instead of using the inbuilt Text Editor that comes with Ubuntu?
Answer: Tomboy Notes is the notes maintaining mechanism gets ported with Ubuntu by default. Creating, Linking, Maintaining, Searching the notes are painless in Tomboy Notes.
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by Ramesh Natarajan
on July 31, 2009
Question: Firefox 3 is very slow on my Ubuntu. How do I fix it? Some of the symptoms are — Scrolling on a web page is very sluggish, running flash on Firefox is slow, watching YouTube videos on Firefox is slow.
Answer: Try one of the following suggestions, which may solve the Firefox running slow problem on Ubuntu.
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by Ramesh Natarajan
on July 29, 2009
Regular expression is always a tricky subject for programmers and sysadmins. When you are dealing with lot of text handling, understanding how to use Reg-ex effectively is essential. It is hard to remember the syntax of reg-ex on top of your head all the times.
Regular Expressions Cookbook
is written by the Reg-Ex Jedi Master Jan Goyvaerts along with Steven Levithan.
This book with ISBN-10: 0596520689 and ISBN-13: 978-0596520687 was published by O’reilly in May 2009 and has a total of 510 pages.
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by Ramesh Natarajan
on July 27, 2009
PuTTY is hands-down the best SSH client for Windows. It’s light-weight with a single putty.exe file and nothing else to install.
A while back we wrote about 12 powerful PuTTY software add-ons and explained how PuTTY connection manager can help you to organize PuTTY SSH sessions in tabs.
In this article, let us review 10 awesome native PuTTY tips and tricks that you might have not explored earlier.
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by Ramesh Natarajan
on July 24, 2009
Question: How do I open Firefox browser (or any application) automatically when I login to Ubuntu or Kubuntu ?
Answer: In gnome you can do this by using the gnome-control-center (or) directly from the “Startup Application Preferences” as explained in this article.
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by Ramesh Natarajan
on July 24, 2009
Question: How to enable automatic login in Ubuntu or Kubuntu ?
Answer: You can enable auto login in Ubuntu using the following 3 simple steps.
Please understand that it is not security best practices to enable the automatic login. Do this only if you are in a controlled environment and very confident that nobody will have physical access to the system except you. You may like this feature if you have a system that doesn’t have any sensitive information and you use it only to browse internet. On those systems, you may want to setup a guest account and enable automatic login for guest account as explained below.
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by Ramesh Natarajan
on July 22, 2009
Forgot your MySQL root user password? Don’t worry. We are here for rescue.
When you tried to login to root without entering a password, you may get ‘Access Denied’ message, as MySQL is expecting a password.
This article explains how to recover mysql root password by setting a new MySQL password when you don’t remember your old one.
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by Ramesh Natarajan
on July 20, 2009
Gmail is the best thing that happened since sliced bread. That may sound like an over statement. If you really think about it, Gmail definitely has changed the way how we manage emails. Without Gmail, I cannot imagine processing 100’s of emails effectively every day without breaking a sweat.
In this article let us review 15 awesome Gmail tips and tricks that will help you to manage your emails effectively.
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