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  • Permalink for 'mypapit__gnu_linux__blog/2008/09/29/Ubuntu_Feisty_Fawn_is_approaching_end_of_life_support'

    Ubuntu Feisty Fawn is approaching end of life support

    Posted: September 29th, 2008, 8:50am BST by mypapit
    TagsGeneral   [edit]

    Important announcement!

    Those who are still using Ubuntu 7.04 (Feisty Fawn) are advised to upgrade their distribution to later releases as it approaches end-of-life support, this October.

    What is end-of-life ?
    End of life means that the time where a product is no longer supported by its vendor. In case of Ubuntu 7.04 (Feisty Fawn), it will no longer receive security updates and patches. Normally this would not cause problem to desktop computer, but if you are advised to patch your system as regularly as you can if you are connected to the internet to prevent malicious user from accessing your pc.

    Curious about how long other Ubuntu releases are being supported? you can refer here : Ubuntu Releases and end of life date

  • Permalink for 'mypapit__gnu_linux__blog/2008/09/05/The_Latest_buzz__Google_Chrome'

    The Latest buzz: Google Chrome

    Posted: September 5th, 2008, 2:50pm BST by mypapit
    Tagscomputers   [edit]

    Looks like I’m the last person to write about Chrome, the latest browser from Google. This is because I do not own a Microsoft Windows machine to test Chrome early on.

    I’m sure you can find a lot of great reviews floating around the internet about the latest lightweight browser, so I will not waste your time by rehashing those information here.

    Google Chrome Chrome Application Shortcut

    What actually caught my attention is the “Create Application Shortcut” found in Chrome, a functionality similar to Mozilla Prism which I’ve reviewed a while back in my blog. This would enable users to create Desktop shortcuts of their favorite Web Application without relying to external application like Prism anymore, everything can be done neatly within a single interface.

    With Chrome, Javascript execution (read: ajax’ed website) felt a lot more faster while using much less memory, it looks like this new browser is going to give Mozilla a run for its money.

    p/s: Eagerly waiting for Chrome to be available on GNU/Linux platforms.

    Read Googlebooks Chrome Comic for more insight about Google Chrome

  • Permalink for 'mypapit__gnu_linux__blog/2008/09/04/Catch_me_on_twitter'

    Catch me on twitter

    Posted: September 4th, 2008, 11:37pm BST by mypapit
    Tagscomputers   [edit]

    I finally decided to get on twitter since I’ve been rarely had the time to update my blog anymore. So for those who are interested to follow my daily updates can do so by following my twits (username: mypapit).

    For the curious minds, my favorite twitter client are twim (Apache License 2.0) and twobile

  • Permalink for 'mypapit__gnu_linux__blog/2008/09/03/Sporadic_update%e2%80%a6.'

    Sporadic update….

    Posted: September 3rd, 2008, 1:51pm BST by mypapit
    TagsPersonal Life   [edit]

    Hey there guys, I know I havent been writing much. I’ve even missed the August month completely!, the thing is, I currently working on a project which demands most of my creative time, and by the time I’ve some free time to spare, I’ve already gone tired.

    But rest assured, I’ll begin to make time again as I’ve already on the final phase of the research project. Be sure to remind me every now and then to write stuff around here!

  • Permalink for 'mypapit__gnu_linux__blog/2008/07/05/Ubuntu_Hardy_Heron_8.04.1_LTS_Bugfix_release'

    Ubuntu Hardy Heron 8.04.1 LTS Bugfix release

    Posted: July 5th, 2008, 11:43pm BST by mypapit
    Tagscomputers   [edit]

    The Ubuntu project has released Hardy Heron 8.04.1, as the release number implies, it is a bugfix release which contains all the security updates and bug fixes for the last 2 months since the first release of 8.04. The release can be downloaded from Ubunty Hardy download page in the form of ISO files.

    Current users need not to download the new CD as they are most likely have all the security patches applied via the built-in Automatic Update feature in Ubuntu.

    As a bonus, the CD also includes the production release of Mozilla Firefox 3.0 compared to 3.0 Beta in 8.04.

  • Permalink for 'mypapit__gnu_linux__blog/2008/07/05/Fancy__Ubuntu_Hardy_Heron_Shirt__'

    Fancy Ubuntu Hardy Heron Shirt ?

    Posted: July 5th, 2008, 11:30pm BST by mypapit
    TagsUbuntuDebian   [edit]

    I found this shirt while surfing the Canonical Store

    The shirt is decorated with art based from the latest Ubuntu Hardy Heron wallpaper making it nice to be worn on LUG or Ubuntu meetups.

    Hardy Heron

    The downside is probably that once Intrepid Ibex comes out, the shirt would be the thing of yesterday, but rest assured as you can still wear it for other activities due to the generic nature of its design.

    As for me, I would consider one if the shirt is available on the local market

  • Permalink for 'mypapit__gnu_linux__blog/2008/07/02/How_to_convert_OpenXML_docx_files_to_OpenDocument_odf_in_Windows_and_vice_versa'

    How to convert OpenXML docx files to OpenDocument odf in Windows and vice versa

    Posted: July 2nd, 2008, 8:33am BST by mypapit
    TagsOther Operating system   [edit]

    This guide might be a little different from the others because I write this for the Windows users. Here’s how to convert Microsoft OpenXML docx files to odf OpenDocument files (and vice versa) in Windows using only commandline :

    • First, make sure you downloaded odf-converter tool and copy it to appropriate folder.
    • Convert the files(s) using this command line :
      odfconverter /I filename.pptx
      and the tool will perform the conversion effortlessly.
    • You can use this command to convert multiple files :
      odfconverter /BATCH-DOCX /I c:newfiles

      replace /BATCH-DOCX with /BATCH-PPTX, /BATCH-XLSX, /BATCH-ODF, /BATCH-ODP if necessary.

    Odfconverter also supports converting Open Document files (ODF, ODP, ODT) to OpenXML files (PPTX,DOCX,XLSX) making it a handy tool to use.

    Why odfconverter?
    Odfconverter is a (relatively) small and compact standalone tool for converting Office 2007 files to their OpenDocument counterpart. The convenient batch mode conversion makes it attractive tool to use when converting multiple files between the two formats.

    The only downside with this converter is that it does not convert mathematical formula pretty well compared to other features.

    [Source OOOninja]

  • Permalink for 'mypapit__gnu_linux__blog/2008/06/24/Congratulations_to_fenris_and_nbliang_for_being_the_new_Ubuntu_Members'

    Congratulations to fenris and nbliang for being the new Ubuntu Members

    Posted: June 24th, 2008, 7:16pm BST by mypapit
    TagsGeneral   [edit]

    I would like to extend my congratulations to nbliang and fenris for them being officially accepted as Ubuntu Members. Hope that I’m going to see lots of contribution from both of you.

  • Permalink for 'mypapit__gnu_linux__blog/2008/06/23/How_to___Dial_Up_internet_connection_with_Ubuntu'

    How to : Dial-Up internet connection with Ubuntu

    Posted: June 23rd, 2008, 11:51pm BST by mypapit
    TagsGNULinux   [edit]

    One of my friends ask me to make a tutorial on how to connect to the internet from Ubuntu using a dial-up modem. Here’s how to do it :

    First go to System->administration ->Netwok, when a dialog appear, click Unlock, enter password.

    Click Point-to-Point connection, then fill in the dialog with your dial-up internet account details, as shown.

    Click OK to confirm your selection, and you are done.

    Click the modem tab, put in your modem device port, typically it should be a serial device or /dev/modem

    Hopefully this should be able to help you get on the internet!

  • Permalink for 'mypapit__gnu_linux__blog/2008/06/15/How_to_install__.rpm_in_Ubuntu___Debian_based_operating_system'

    How to install *.rpm in Ubuntu / Debian based operating system

    Posted: June 15th, 2008, 1:07pm BST by mypapit
    TagsGNULinux   [edit]

    There are times when you need to install an application that is only available in *.rpm package in Debian GNU/Linux or Ubuntu operating system. One of the main obstacles is that Debian / Ubuntu are using *.deb based packaging system which is incompatible with RPM.

    However you can easily convert RPM package to *.deb and install it afterwards, here’s how to do it :

    • Install alien, its available in Debian, Ubuntu repository
    • Convert rpm package using command “sudo alien -k some-binary-package.rpm”
    • Install it using this command “sudo dpkg -i some-binary-package.deb

    That’s all about it! Have fun installing application in your application.

  • Permalink for 'mypapit__gnu_linux__blog/2008/06/14/Subscribed_to_Linux_Hater%e2%80%99s_Blog___Funny_and_hillarious_blog'

    Subscribed to Linux Hater’s Blog : Funny and hillarious blog

    Posted: June 14th, 2008, 3:06am BST by mypapit
    Tagsfunny Stuff   [edit]

    After discovering Linux Hater’s blog from Google Reader and Technorati, I decided to subscribe it as it was a funny and hillarious blog. It make fun of people who are using Linux for the wrong reasons (such as trying to act cool) and how some things in Linux are not better than any other operating system.

    Linux Tux Logo

    Other than that, it contains criticism of the Linux community in general, mainly directed towards fanboys and developers, although one can easily surmise that the author himself is a Linux user who has experience in writing applications, and presumably using a Debian-derived Linux distro.

    Well I might be wrong, but Linux Haters Blog is a must read if you are a Linux user yourself because it offer insights of the overall of how GNU/Linux operating system compare to other OS and what would make Linux a better OS

  • Permalink for 'mypapit__gnu_linux__blog/2008/06/13/Monitor_Temperature_from_Ubuntu_Linux_GNOME_applet'

    Monitor Temperature from Ubuntu Linux GNOME applet

    Posted: June 13th, 2008, 1:46pm BST by mypapit
    Tagscomputers   [edit]

    Curious about the temperature of your CPU while you are overworking it? With computer-temp GNOME applet, you can easily monitor temperature of each component of your computer with the help of Linux kernel built-in hardware sensor.

    computer temperature applet

    Computer Temperature Linux GNOME Applet

    mypapit desktop


    Computer Temperature Applet
    is available from Ubuntu repository, and be added by right clicking GNOME Panel and selecting “Add to Panel…” option from the context menu.

  • Permalink for 'mypapit__gnu_linux__blog/2008/06/11/How_to_save_laptop_battery_when_using_Ubuntu_Linux'

    How to save laptop battery when using Ubuntu Linux

    Posted: June 11th, 2008, 12:26am BST by mypapit
    Tagscomputers   [edit]

    When you are working outside with your laptop, the most important thing that you might consider is to maximize your battery lifetime. This is true especially when you are working on location where AC power is not readily available.

    Laptop mypapit

    Typical laptop might last from 1.5 hour to 3 hours of normal use. So you might want to squeeze out all the battery juice and put it to good use.

    Here are a few tips that I got from surfing the internet to save battery life when you are using Ubuntu (or GNU Linux OS in general) :

  • Permalink for 'mypapit__gnu_linux__blog/2008/06/10/New_type_of_domain_business_scam'

    New type of domain business scam

    Posted: June 10th, 2008, 3:59pm BST by mypapit
    Tagscomputers   [edit]

    I was asked to give an opinion of a series of emails sent by a webhosting/domain registration company to one of my contact business address. The email sounded like this :

    PLAIN TEXT CODE:
    1. Dear CEO, 
    2.  
    3. We are the department of registration service in ASIA  . I have something need to confirm with you. We have received an application formally, one company named "YingQuan Holdings Limited" applies for
    4.  
    5. The Internet Trademark:

    Then when my friend does not respond to the first email, they sent yet another correspondence

    PLAIN TEXT CODE:
    1. Dear Mr CEO
    2.  
    3.  
    4. We knew you have registered the domain name www.xxxxx.com.my and own the intellectual property (own the trademark xxxxx ). This is why we informed you, But now Yingquan Holdings Limited wanted to apply for other domain names and internet brand name you have not registered yet. Yingquan Holdings Limited wants to apply the following domain names:
    5.  
    6. The Internet Trademark:
    7.  
    8. xxxxxxxx
    9.  
    10. If you have no relationship with Yingquan Holdings Limited, according to our working experience, there are 2 possibilities:
    11.  
    12. 1. Yingquan Holdings Limited is a domain names grabber. they want to register these names before you and sell back to you to gain profits.
    13.  
    14. 2. your competitor let Yingquan Holdings Limited to register your domain names, let your customers feel confusion.
    15.  
    16.  
    17.  
    18. We found they are not the real owner of this name when we were checking. So we sent email to inform your company to protect your interest. As a domain name registrar, we have no right to dispute their application. As the company whose trademarks relate to the applied domains, you own the preferential rights to register them. If you think these domain names are useful for you, we can help you register these domain names within dispute period. If you do not need, then we can register for Yingquan Holdings Limited. You must know that any party have right to register any domain name in the world without authorized. This is international domain name registration principle. For example, google.com.cn & google.cn had been registered by other company. And Goolge had paied 1 million dollars to get the two domain names back. We also don’t hope that there will be some infringement to the interests of your company in future.
    19.  
    20.  
    21.  
    22. There is a time limit. Pls let us know your decision soon. Waiting for your reply.

    As relatively new owner of his own domain name (his company specialised in engineering material, and he his from a engineering management background), he panicked and replied to the company to for an extension until he can sort things out, at the same time he forwarded the emails to me and a couple of his IT-savvy friends for a second opinion.

    Few days later he receives another email from the suspicious China Net Technology Limited.

    PLAIN TEXT CODE:
    1. Please note, the auditing period is coming soon. If you decide to protect these domain names, pls reply us within 5 workdays. We will send the application form to you to fill in. If your company do not register these domain names, we will finish aforesaid company's registration within 5 workdays. YingQuancompany will become the legal owner of these domain names in the world.
    2. We had notified you, so we are not responsible for any dispute question about intellectual property right and trademark after they succeed in registering.
    3. If you have any further questions, pls contact us within 5 workdays.

    A simple Google search reveals that this company has been using the same modus operandi to 'extort' money from honest and naive businesses regarding their intellectual property of their domain name. Their main target often includes non-IT company whose are more susceptible to their scam tactic.

    At best their are analogous to thugs that demands monthly "protection fees" in exchange for not ruining your business as there are no guarantee if they won't get back to you to offer their courtesy "intellectual property protection" warning to your company.

    Other websites that reports the same scamming pattern :

    [blog.sinohosting.net]
    [groups.google.com]
    [luciddesign.wordpress.com]
    [www.webproworld.com]

  • Permalink for 'mypapit__gnu_linux__blog/2008/06/05/Ubuntu_Membership_Board_Asia_and_Oceania_Region_Meeting'

    Ubuntu Membership Board Asia and Oceania Region Meeting

    Posted: June 5th, 2008, 9:20pm BST by mypapit
    TagsUbuntuDebian   [edit]

    The Ubuntu Membership Asia and Oceania approval board is going to have a meeting on 10 June 2008 11:00 UTC time at #ubuntu-meeting (irc.freenode.net) server.

    Ubuntu Logo mypapit.net

    The main purpose of the meeting is to grant Ubuntu Community membership to new applicants from Asia and Oceania region. The benefits of being an Ubuntu commnity member are :

    • You will be allocated @ubuntu.com emails
    • Able to use ubuntu/member/your_nick cloak on Freenode IRC network
    • The right to print business card with Ubuntu logo
    • Syndication of your Ubuntu blog on Planet Ubuntu

    There are still time to apply to be accepted as Ubuntu Community member! Please read the Asia and Oceania Membership Approval Board wiki page for more information.

    p/s : My best wish to nbliang, I hope he will be accepted as Ubuntu Community Member on this round.

  • Permalink for 'mypapit__gnu_linux__blog/2008/06/05/Back_to_hands_on_application_development'

    Back to hands-on application development

    Posted: June 5th, 2008, 10:32am BST by mypapit
    TagsPersonal Life   [edit]

    I'm just informing you, my readers, that I've been busted back to application development work from a relatively administrative one. Rest assured, this is entirely my decision as I'm not currently under employment of any entity beside myself.

    Now where's my cup of coffee?

  • Permalink for 'mypapit__gnu_linux__blog/2008/06/03/B43_broadcom_linux_driver_supported_chipset'

    B43 broadcom linux driver supported chipset

    Posted: June 3rd, 2008, 11:10am BST by mypapit
    TagsGNULinux   [edit]

    Supported chipset for b43 Broadcom Linux drivers are :

    • bcm4303 (802.11b-only chips)
    • bcm4306
    • bcm4311 rev 2 / bcm4312 (needs patches for 2.6.24)
    • bcm4309 (only the 2.4GHz part)
    • bcm4318

    and unsupported are:

    • BCM 4309 and BCM 4312 is not supported.
    • BCM 4328/4329

    Please refer to this post, Ubuntu Hardy Heron : Wifi Broadcom Support with b43 driver for a guide to activate B43 Linux driver in order to use wifi function in your laptop.

    Source : Ubuntu: Enabling Broadcom BCM43xx Based Wireless

  • Permalink for 'mypapit__gnu_linux__blog/2008/06/02/ImageMagick_thumbnailer_scripts_for_blog'

    ImageMagick thumbnailer scripts for blog

    Posted: June 2nd, 2008, 11:32pm BST by mypapit
    TagsOpen Source   [edit]

    Hey there, I'd like to share my dirt-easy script for creating thumbnail in blog post. The script will scale any image to the width of 456pixels which I find acceptable by most blog theme (actually the limit is around 460-465 pixel, but better be safe).

    Why I wrote yet another script for scaling images? because I find blogger.com and Wordpress system of uploading images and photo annoys me, and I rather upload my pictures/photos on my own private server and create thumbnails on my own.

    I licensed the download under WTFPL , don't worry its a free software license.

    Download : thumbnailer.sh