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How to Uninstall Ubuntu Netbook Remix (UNR)

After upgrading to Ubuntu Karmic Koala (9.10), I try to install Ubuntu Netbook Remix in my wife’s HP MiniNote 1016. However since my wife doesn’t like it (it’s quite heavy in this machine), I decided to uninstall UNR and go back to the default GNOME.
There are several packages have to be removed, you can do […]

After upgrading to Ubuntu Karmic Koala (9.10), I try to install Ubuntu Netbook Remix in my wife’s HP MiniNote 1016. However since my wife doesn’t like it (it’s quite heavy in this machine), I decided to uninstall UNR and go back to the default GNOME.

There are several packages have to be removed, you can do that by writing this command in your terminal.

$sudo apt-get remove ubuntu-netbook-remix ubuntu-netbook-remix-default-settings maximus

There you go, UNR is removed and now back to GNOME default.

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HP Mininote Broadcom Wireless Finally Working on Ubuntu 9.10 Karmic Koala

After success upgrading to Karmic on my PC, now it’s turn to upgrade my wife’s netbook which is HP Mininote 1016. Before upgrading, this netbook using Ubuntu 8.10 Intrepid Ibex as it’s OS, and everything work out of the box. However after upgrading to Karmic, I found problems related to Broadcom Wireless driver, it doesn’t […]

After success upgrading to Karmic on my PC, now it’s turn to upgrade my wife’s netbook which is HP Mininote 1016. Before upgrading, this netbook using Ubuntu 8.10 Intrepid Ibex as it’s OS, and everything work out of the box. However after upgrading to Karmic, I found problems related to Broadcom Wireless driver, it doesn’t working! Then I search on Google and found the solutions, here is how:

Offline Mode [in case you can’t connect using wired connection]:

  • Open Synaptic Pacakage Manager
  • Make sure 9.10 LiveCd is in CD drive
  • Go to Settings > Repositories > Ubuntu Software
  • Check the installable from cd and close
  • Reload
  • Search for “bcmwl-kernel-source”
  • Mark for installation
  • Apply
  • Reboot computer

Online Mode [You can connect to internet whether using wired or other wireless device]:

  • Open Synaptic Package Manager
  • Search for  “bcmwl-kernel-source”
  • Mark for installation
  • Apply
  • Reboot your computer

I’m using the second option [Online Mode] because I’m able to connect to the internet using my SMC USB Wireless Card.

Credit goes to Jomtois on Ubuntu Forums.

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Deluge - Superb Torrent Client for Linux

I’m not a fan of P2P technology, and I rarely download files from P2P network, that’s why I’m quite happy with Transmission Bittorrent Client (Ubuntu default). Last week, I had to download a files from P2P and using Transmission I feel it’s rather bit slow and too minimalistic GUI. There are many alternatives in Linux […]

I’m not a fan of P2P technology, and I rarely download files from P2P network, that’s why I’m quite happy with Transmission Bittorrent Client (Ubuntu default). Last week, I had to download a files from P2P and using Transmission I feel it’s rather bit slow and too minimalistic GUI. There are many alternatives in Linux for your P2P needs, Vuze (formerly Azureus) based on Java, I already installed but didn’t succeed, another client is Bittornado, Bitstormlite, Bittorrent, and even somebody out there running uTorrent with wine….

Deluge Screenshot

I’ve already heard an application called Deluge but never tried to install it. Then I just give it a shot, I installed Deluge and testing the performance and compare it with Transmission. Surprisingly, I feel that Deluge has better performance than the Transmission, it has many features, better GUI and I feel its faster than Transmission Bittorrent Client. Currently I’m using Deluge 0.5.8.9 and will use it for my P2P activities until [might be] I have found another application which is better than Deluge. How about you? Have another favorite Torrent Client?

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Fake Undergraduate Degree (Ijazah Aspal)

Using irssi, I tried to enter cities channel where I live now, there is one nick that’s make me attracted. So, I pm him/her, and start chat, it’s all about fake undergraduate degree services, through this man, you can have your undergraduate degree instantly (only needs 1 day to 1 month). Here is some screen […]

Using irssi, I tried to enter cities channel where I live now, there is one nick that’s make me attracted. So, I pm him/her, and start chat, it’s all about fake undergraduate degree services, through this man, you can have your undergraduate degree instantly (only needs 1 day to 1 month). Here is some screen capture (edited by me), sorry this is Indonesian language, I have no intension to translate this to other language.

Maybe Prof. Bambang Sudibyo (National Education Minister) had to work harder to solve this education problem in Indonesia.

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