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Programming -
MySQL
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Written by Mobin Skariya
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Monday, 02 November 2009 11:42 |
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if using MySql for the first time then we use the command #mysqladmin -u root password 'yourpassword' give your own password for 'your password' but without quotes if you know your root password and want to reset it. then we can use the command #mysqladmin -u root -p'oldpassword' password 'newpassword' give your old password and new password but without quotes. if you forgot the root password
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Last Updated on Monday, 02 November 2009 12:20 |
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Linux / Unix -
Ubuntu
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Written by Jestin Joy
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Sunday, 01 November 2009 12:09 |
Software Center
Ubuntu 9.10 includes the Ubuntu Software Center, developed by Michael Vogt, replacing 'Add/Remove' in the Applications menu. This replaces the traditional Synaptic Package manager. This allows for better way to install software for a novice.
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Last Updated on Sunday, 01 November 2009 20:42 |
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How to ? -
General
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Written by Joby Joseph
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Sunday, 25 October 2009 06:57 |
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Most of the Joomla sites use single template for all the pages. But Joomla supports more than ONE Template in a site. The following steps help you to use more than one template in a joomla site.
First of all, you need to install all the templates that you want to use (Extensions --> Install/Uninstall and upload the template package). After installation, you can assign them to the pages/menus/components where you want to use the different templates.
You Can assign Different templates to Different Menu items. Click on Extensions--> Template Manager. Now Select the Template which you want to assign to a particular page (menu item). Once you have Selected the template, e.g. FSUG, on the left side of your screen you can l find a Menu Assignment window.Here, click on Select from List, and then choose the menus / pages where you want the template to use and click Apply or Save. This can be done for each template that you want to assign to the different pages. Make a New Look and feel for your web site and Enjoy.
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Linux / Unix -
Ubuntu
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Written by Tux
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Friday, 23 October 2009 18:36 |
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As the new version of ubuntu slated to be released on October opensourcetips takes a deep look at the Ubuntu release cycle. Ubuntu started it journey on October 26 2004 with the release of Warty Warthog. Ubuntu is sponsored by the UK based company Canonical Ltd., owned by South African entrepreneur Mark Shuttleworth.
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Last Updated on Saturday, 24 October 2009 21:42 |
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Linux / Unix -
Ubuntu
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Written by Joby Joseph
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Friday, 23 October 2009 10:28 |
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The New Version of Ubuntu is available free of charge, you will get a CD of the latest version (9.10 (Karmic Koala)) with no extra cost, but the delivery may take up to ten weeks, so you should consider downloading the CD image if you have a fast Internet connection.Don't Misuse this facility. Click Here For Registration
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Linux / Unix -
Debain
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Written by Tux
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Saturday, 17 October 2009 14:12 |
Debian was founded in 1993 by Ian Murdock, then a student at Purdue University, who wrote the Debian Manifesto which called for the creation of a Linux distribution to be maintained in an open manner, in the spirit of Linux and GNU. He chose the name by combining the first name of his then-girlfriend (now wife) Debra with his own first name "Ian", forming the portmanteau "Debian", pronounced as debian (deb-e′-en).
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