Name & Layout Change

September 26, 2008

Hello my dear Readers,
You can await some mayor changes in the next time

Name & Header
I realized that the name Daily Diary Dilemma is not meeting the subjects of this Blog. Im open for name suggestions, please comment. If you have a website or a blog, you will be featured on my site and get a permanent text link!
With the name, the design also changes. My next digital work will be a new Blog Header

Design
Also, i will fix the design. To make it go with the new Header of course^^. But also to have a better, more user-friendly look.

Thankies,
Benny

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Introducing Daydream Believer

September 22, 2008

Have a look at this brand-new blog (its still warm!)
Jasmin Junger writes for you about photomanipulation, Digital Art and much more.
Check out Daydream Believer
On deviantART – or, her stock account

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New Page Header

September 22, 2008

Im proud to tell you that im currently planning on designing a new page header for this blog. Im open for suggestions.

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Google’s Chrome for Linux

September 22, 2008

CrossOver Chromium is a Mac and Linux port of the open source Chromium web browser. CrossOver Chromium is available for download from CodeWeavers, free of charge.

CrossOver Chromium

Codeweavers have ported the new Web Browser Chrome  by Google to the Linux Platform. The Result is called Chromium.

Direct download links:
Ubuntu and Debian 32 bit
Ubuntu and Debiant 64 bit
Red Hat, Mandriva and Suse
others

Project Page

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Windows 7 the next-gen operating system is finally getting ready and it should hit the markets in mid 2009, many of you may wonder what the new operating system looks like, well most of the looks are borrowed from Windows Vista itself, but there are several new things people would definitely like.

Hopefully Microsoft should be able to deliver on time, the Vista debacle is still strongly talked about as a failure point for the lack of popularity the latest OS got.

Also Read: Customize Windows Vista With Windows 7 Customization pack.

Here are few leaked screenshots of Windows 7 M3, the latest build of the operating system.

The New Look Notepad  (Get Notepad 2008, A Windows 7 Notepad Lookalike)

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Windows Paint in 7 M3

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Windows 7 WordPad

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Windows 7 Gadgets

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Windows 7 Lite Windows Media Player

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Windows 7 Start Menu

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Windows 7 Control Panel

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Windows 7 Internet Explorer 8

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Windows 7 Security Center

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Windows 7 Calculator

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Windows 7 Share Options

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© Keith Dsouza for Techie Buzz, 2008. |

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Via Tombuntu

Have multiple keyboards and mice on your desk? With Synergy, you can seamlessly share one keyboard, mouse, and clipboard between multiple systems. Have a laptop to the right of your main display? Just move the cursor off the right edge of the screen and it will appear on the laptop.

QuickSynergy is a graphical application for setting up Synergy servers and clients. I used it to to share my mouse and keyboard between my desktop and Eee PC laptop. Synergy works flawlessly, even when the laptop is on wifi I can’t tell that I’m using a remote mouse and keyboard.

QuickSynergy

Install QuickSynergy from the package quicksynergy (click the link to install), or by running the command below in your terminal:

sudo apt-get install quicksynergy

Open QuickSynergy from Applications->Accessories->QuickSynergy.

On the Synergy server:

In the Share tab, type the hostnames of the clients (you must specify a hostname and not a IP address) into the appropriate boxes to position them around your main display. Click Start and the server will start (QuickSynergy will close). Open QuickSynergy again if you want to stop the server.

On the clients:

In the Use tab, type the IP address of the server. Select the Settings tab and select the Keep synergy running option so you can close the QuickSynergy window without disconnecting. Click Start to connect.

Tips:

  • Find your IP address in System->Administration->Network Tools in the Device tab. (You’ll need to select your network device from the drop down.)
  • Find your hostname in System->Administration->Network in the General tab.

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Where would science be without the paranoid fears of conspiracy theorists? Probably the same place the internet would be without joke websites.

[via Laughing Squid]

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To crash Google Chrome on purpose, simply paste about:% into the address bar. Once you do that Google Chrome will automatically crash and show you a option to restart.

Google Chrome Easter Egg, Make it Crash For Fun

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Wow I could not imagine $300 million going to waste in such a way, this is the first Ad featuring Seinfield and Bill Gates. Seinfield has been paid a fee of $10 million to promote Microsoft and this ad was really over the top, over the top of the head I would say.


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Free software promotes sharing, kindness and humanity towards others, which is what Ubuntu the operating system represents. Instead of illegally sharing software you know nothing about and barely trust, running into the risk of being thrown in prison, why not simply use free software? People say it’s impractical. How will a company that makes free sofware earn money and sustain? Who will work for free?To understand how to, lets consider the two simple alternatives when I write a software;

1. I’m evil. I close up the software, don’t release the source code, don’t tell anyone how it works and sell it at a high price. People will find ways around paying for my software and piracy will prevail. But I’ll earn anyway and people will abuse me if the software doesn’t work. I become greedy for more money, write some malicious code into the software to steal people’s credit card numbers and distribute it again. Since nobody has access to the source code, nobody can actually prove that their credit card numbers are being stolen. They just have a gut feeling. People start hating me and each other for sharing the software in the first place.
2. I’m not evil. I release the source code along with the software and license it using a free software license like the GNU General Public License, BSD license or MIT license.

How free software makes money!

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