Saturday, January 14, 2012
Enable java plugin for firefox in Ubuntu
$cd /usr/lib/mozilla/plugins
$sudo ln -s /usr/lib/jvm/jre1.6.0_30/plugin/i386/ns7/libjavaplugin_oji.so
Monday, November 08, 2010
Use Tata photon + in Ubuntu 10.04
$ sudo usb_modeswitch -c /etc/usb_modeswitch.d/12d1:1446
The usb_modeswitch needs to be installed in the ubuntu 10.04
Saturday, October 23, 2010
Play AVI,MP3 and all media file in UBUNTU
$ sudo wget --output-document=/etc/apt/sources.list.d/medibuntu.list http://www.medibuntu.org/sources.list.d/$(lsb_release -cs).list
$ sudo apt-get --quiet update
$ sudo apt-get --yes --quiet --allow-unauthenticated install medibuntu-keyring
$ sudo apt-get --quiet update
$ sudo apt-get install non-free-codecs
$ sudo apt-get install libdvdcss2
$ sudo apt-get install w32codecs
$ sudo apt-get install vlc mplayer
Tuesday, April 14, 2009
Download Mplayer
http://rpmfusion.org/Configuration/
http://www.mjmwired.net/resources/mplayer-fedora.html#config2
Monday, November 17, 2008
Change Repository from Livna to Freshrpms in FEDORA 8
# sudo rpm -hiv http://ftp.freshrpms.net/pub/freshrpms/fedora/linux/8/freshrpms-release/freshrpms-release-1.1-1.fc.noarch.rpm
#sudo rpm --import http://freshrpms.net/RPM-GPG-KEY-freshrpms
Saturday, November 15, 2008
Install Flash Player for firefox 64 bit in FEDORA 8
# rpm -ivh http://linuxdownload.adobe.com/adobe-release/
adobe-release-i386-1.0-1.noarch.rpm
# rpm --import /etc/pki/rpm-gpg/RPM-GPG-KEY-adobe-linux
# mkdir -p /usr/lib/mozilla/plugins
# yum install nspluginwrapper.{i386,x86_64} pulseaudio-lib.i386
# yum install flash-plugin
# mozilla-plugin-config -i -g -v
Sunday, January 06, 2008
Having problem while using intel 945GCNL motherboard? Damn the Fedora core 6 cannot detect the ethernet card! ......Well here is the solution
Monday, September 03, 2007
CONFIGURATION OF BSNL DATAONE BROADBAND SERVICE
[using Huawei SmartAX MT880 ADSL router]
Login as root.
Select System Settings > Network or system-config-network-gui on terminal.
You'll see your NIC listed there. Select it and click Edit.
Check Activate device when computer starts and Allow all users to enable and disable this device.
Select "Statically set IP addresses"
Enter the following values
Code:
Address : 192.168.1.2
Subnet Mask : 255.255.255.0
Default gateway address : 192.168.1.1
Press OK.
Press Activate.
open /etc/resolv.conf in your favourite text editor
Append the following lines.
Code:
nameserver 61.1.96.69
nameserver 61.1.96.71
Router Configuration
Now start your Web Browser and type 192.168.1.1 in the address bar and press enter.
PS: Enable JavaScript in your browser, if not.
It will ask for username and password. Use admin as username and password.
Click on WAN Settings under Home in the left pane.
If not set, enter the following values
Code:
PVC No: PVC-0
Wan Type: PPP
Connection Type: PPPoE VPI/VCI: 0 / 35
Default Route : Enabled PPP
Username: yourusername
Password: yourpassword
Use DNS: Enabled
Max Idle Time: Always On
Click Apply
When asking for save and reboot, select No and Press OK.
Now click on DNS under Home on left pane.
If not set, enter the following values
Code:
DNS Status: Enabled
Primary DNS Address: 61.1.96.69
Secondary DNS Address: 61.1.96.71
Click Apply
When asking for save and reboot, select No and Press OK.
Now click on LAN Settings Under Advanced on left pane.
If not set, enter the following values
Code:
IP Address: 192.168.1.1
Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0
Click Apply
When asking for save and reboot, select Yes and Press OK.
The device will reboot now. It will take about two minute or more.
Do not refresh or close the browser window while rebooting. It's better leave your computer alone while this operation.
After the device has been rebooted, refresh the page. Now scroll down and you should see the green light for LAN and WAN (PVC-0)Channels.
Now click on Diagnostics under Status on left pane.
On Clicking Submit, it will do a series of tests.
Important thing is that the result of first 3 under Modem Connection Test must be PASS. Don't care others.
Now, you're done. Your machine will be connected to the internet from next reboot onwards and will be always on. If you still prefer manual connect/disconnect, uncheck the Activate device when computer starts option from network configuration window. you can use the following commands
for connecting - ifup eth0
for disconnecting - ifdown eth0
provided the device name of your NIC is eth0.
You can create launchers on Desktop/Panel for the same.
Reboot your machine and Enjoy DATAONE SERVICE!!!
Tuesday, August 07, 2007
The simplest way of checking BSNL DATAONE usage in Fedora Core
I used IE 6 in Linux for checking my Dataone usage through Fedora Core 6.But,it would have been much better if I could check my usage through my Firefox Browser.I tried everything in Firefox and guess wat I finally solved it.Just click the link given below from ur FireFox browser and check ur monthly usage just u do in ur IE6 browser.
BSNL Broadband usage
Sunday, July 15, 2007
Another Way To Check BSNL Dataone Usage
$ gtar xzvf ies4linux-2.0.5.tar.gz
$ cd ies4linux-2.0.5
$ ./ies4linux
Welcome, greg! I'm IEs4Linux.
I can install IE 6, 5.5 and 5.0 for you easily and quickly.
You are just four 'enter's away from your IEs.
I'll ask you some questions now. Just answer y or n (default answer is the bold one)
IE 6 will be installed automatically.
Do you want to install IE 5.5 SP2 too? [ y / n ] y
.
.
.
IEs 4 Linux installations finished!
To run your IEs, type:
ie6
ie55
ie5
Start the IE and open the famous portal for checking the BSNL Broadband usage and do as you used to do while using Windows.
do as you used to do while using Windows.
Friday, July 13, 2007
DataFox to check the usage of Dataone Broad Band Service In LINUX
Here are a couple of screenshots:
I have been really irritated by the fact that I could not easily check my usage in Firefox, and I really would like to do so frequently, so I didn't want to use a separate program. Since Firefox is always open on my machine, writing a Firefox extension to do this seemed logical. DataFox does not collect statistics, past records or draw graphics - not yet anyway. The goal here is simplicity, all that matters to me is how much bandwidth I've used and how much I have left until the month ends. I've also added the ability to allow Firefox to browse the usage site directly, so if you need the details, you can get them - without switching to IE. DataFox obtains the info it displays from the summary provided in the BSNL site for a given month, it does not read all your records and make it's own totals.
More info and the download is available here: Download DataFox
Wednesday, July 11, 2007
University College Of Science And Technology,Rashbehari Siksha Prangan (Rajabazar Science College)
If anyone wants to add something to this they are most welcomed.Their comments will be incorporated.