Posted in February 21, 2010 ¬ 2:37 pmh.Tejas Barot
Hello friends,
Is your open office asking for document recovery every time ? if your document doesn’t exist then also ? If Yes, then follow this document to solve your problem.
Follow below steps to solve your problem :-
To solve this problem :-
For root :-
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Posted in February 7, 2010 ¬ 11:30 amh.Tejas Barot
Hello Friends,
Today i found one nice article on conversion. This article will teach you how to convert Mp3 format to wav and ogg.
Please look at this very nice article.
I have a ton of various music files on my machine that are in various states of migrating from .mp3 to different formats. The primary reason for this is because of the issue of licensing between Linux and the MP3 format. And although there are GUI tools to do nearly every job you need, there are times when the command line is still your friend. For instance, say you want to do batch jobs – the command line is good for this. Or say you want to (for whatever reason) secure shell into a remote machine and then convert your files. For whatever reason you need, it’s good to know that the tools are available for the job.
The tools I am talking about are mpg123 and mpg321. Although mpg321 claims to be a drop-in replacement for mpg123, I still prefer to use both tools (the former for converting .mp3 to .wav and the latter for converting .mp3 to .ogg). And in this article you will see how simple it is (using the command line) to convert these file types.
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Posted in January 13, 2010 ¬ 9:00 amh.Tejas Barot
Let’s face it — when it comes to choosing one Linux distribution over another, it often boils down to personal preference. You’ll find arguments for one being more user friendly or another being drop-dead simple to install, but in the final analysis the real reason is probably one or more of the following:
- Previous experience
- Upgrading from older version
- Familiarity with company
- Hardware support
- User following
- Available applications
Unless you’ve had problems with a particular distribution, it’s a fairly safe bet you’ll upgrade to the latest and greatest version when it comes out. The more cautious might wait a short time to see if anyone else has problems with your particular hardware but eventually take the plunge. Newbie Linux users typically fall into one of two camps. Either they have grown tired of the issues with their Windows machine and want to try Linux to see if it will be any better, or they have purchased a new machine, typically a netbook, with Linux pre-installed.

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Posted in January 12, 2010 ¬ 2:34 amh.Tejas Barot
Hello Friends,
Today i found good article which i want to share with you guys, Hope you like it.
I get a lot of businesses asking me about running their businesses with open source software. Many assume there are not packages that Linux and open source has no offerings for the SMB (or the consultant) needing a tool to keep track of clients, vendors, and (especially) invoicing. And even though many users know of GnuCash, few know of it’s wealth of tools.
One of those tools available with GnuCash is invoicing. With GnuCash you can create a professional invoice that will also automatically post to your accounts receivable. So not only are you able to issue invoices, the creation of these invoices will help you keep track of money owed to you and your company. Let’s see how this is done.
First things first
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Posted in January 10, 2010 ¬ 4:43 pmh.Tejas Barot
Hello Friends,
From Few days my blog and website having some problems because of Hosting service.
Because of this problem i was not able to write new post and not able to update blog. Again all posts are back and all with the same link.
Now Problem is solved. Thanks for the support.
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