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Sunday, March 23rd, 2008
Previously I dedicate 30GB of my hardisk to give away for Ubuntu. Now I decided to repartition it to 18GB and I’m going to keep the remaining for Kalway leopard. (I have completed the dowloading and burning the iso part, now I’m struggling to make it boot and start installing.eheh..thanks to melayubuntu )
Repartition using GParted

Err…did you know that you can surf while installing ubuntu ??

My current ubuntu desktop.

Well, there are so many thing that we can do with ubuntu.
Check out Ubuntu:Gutsy , Huge best list and top 10 ubuntu apps and tweak
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Thursday, March 20th, 2008
Currently in my window XP, I’m using Blogdesk as my blogging tool. For my ubuntu, I’m still searching for the tool that have similar functionalities like blogdesk. But I can’t find any.
I’ve installed bloGTK and Drivel . ermm..but still, can’t match with blogdesk. Actually I need a blogging tools that can make my life easier to upload an image from my local drive.If you are using blogdesk, than you know what i mean.
Anyway, installing and configuring those two application is pretty easy.
sudo apt-get install drivel
sudo apt-get install blogtk
Source :Linux-blogging-clients-compared
p/s: this post is using BloGTK1.1
Update :
update post and upload image using ScribeFire.
cool
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Thursday, February 21st, 2008
I received ubuntu CD long time ago. It’s is version 6.06 LTS. Few days ago I start installing ubuntu dual boot with my existing Window XP.
Since my streamyx is up and running, ugrading to new version went smoothly.
For malaysian, you can visit http://ubuntu.com.my/ if you are having problem with ubuntu.There are a lot of experts that can help and give their expertise advice.

Here is my ubuntu Gutsy screenshot.

Now I have new thing to explore.
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Friday, April 13th, 2007
It takes me quite sometime to figure out on how to get the command history using AIX ksh. If you are using bash, this would be no problem at all.
Just enter below command and after that , use ctl+p and ctl+n, as in previous and next.

That’s it. It’s so simple right…but..it takes me 3 month to figure it out. Pitty for me….
Links : http://home.nyc.rr.com/computertaijutsu/ksh.html
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Thursday, March 8th, 2007
Actually this posting only for my reference. I always forget how to set a variable in AIX environment.

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