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Archive for March, 2009

Install & Uninstall Google Earth on Ubuntu 8.10 Intrepid Ibex

Hi Friends, Install and Uninstall Google Earth on Ubuntu 8.10 Intrepid Ibex by following very few easy steps. For Installing Google Earth on Ubuntu 8.10 Intrepid Ibex Linux follow below steps :- 1. Download GoogleEarthLinux.bin by Execute Following Command :- [itsolutions@ask4itsolutions.com]# wget http://dl.google.com/earth/client/current/GoogleEarthLinux.bin

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Install & Uninstall Google Earth on Fedora10

Hi Friends, Install and Uninstall Google Earth on Fedora 10 by following very few easy steps. For Installing Google Earth on Fedora 10 Linux follow below steps :- 1. Download GoogleEarthLinux.bin by Execute Following Command :- [itsolutions@ask4itsolutions.com]# wget http://dl.google.com/earth/client/current/GoogleEarthLinux.bin 2. Once File Downloaded than Execute below command to Install Google Earth on Fedora 10 :-

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Installing HP Color LaserJet 5550dn on RHEL,Fedora9/10 Linux

Hi Friends, If any one looking for Installation of HP Color LaserJet 5550dn on RHEL and Fedora 9/10 Linux Follow this method :- Open this link :- http://hplipopensource.com/hplip-web/supported_devices/index.html In First Step Select Color LaserJet/ Color LaserJet MFP In Second Step Select HP 5550dn In Third Step Click on Continue That will take you to the [...]

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5 Compiz Effects That Are Actually Useful

Compiz has a lot of nice effects that are mostly useless and I wrote about it before. In my quest to find a work place without distraction compiz effects doesn’t really fit in. Even though examples of compiz effects can be used to demonstrate a superior desktop experience compare to other OS, in reality most [...]

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The Best Screen Capture Software In Linux

seldom use the word ‘best’ when it comes to reviewing apps, but when it comes to Shutter, it really is the best screen capture tool that I have ever used in Linux. Shutter (previously known as Gscrot) is just like a swiss army knife for all your screen capture tasks in Linux. There are plenty [...]

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