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[How To] Add Live Wallpaper to Ubuntu

Spice it up with an animated background. Live Wallpapers aren’t anything new in Linux, but LiveWallpaper, a relatively new app, is perhaps the easiest to use of them all. So far only 2 ‘themes’ are included, both of which are re-makes of popular Android live wallpapers. Drawbacks As fancy as LiveWallpaper is there are drawbacks to using it. Firstly, it’s not stable, and only a daily-build PPA is available to install from.

Secondly, as mentioned in the video above, it will cause an impact on overall system performance. Finally, when Live Wallpaper is running you won’t be able to access or add any links or folders placed on there. How to Install Live Wallpaper in Ubuntu 12.04 & Up Determined to try it out? Remember than PPAs can be set up by anyone, so you’re installing this at your own risk. sudo add-apt-repository ppa:fyrmir/livewallpaper-daily sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get install livewallpaper livewallpaper-config livewallpaper-indicator Hat tip to Popey. Install Salience GTK theme on Ubuntu 12.10/12.04/11.10/Linux Mint 14/13/12.

View the article’s original source Author: Install Salience theme on Ubuntu 12.10 Quantal/Ubuntu 12.04 Precise/Ubuntu 11.10 Oneiric/11.04/10.04/13.04 Raring/Linux Mint 14/13/12 (GTK 3/2) Salience is the official GTK+3/2 and Metacity theme for the LumiNight theme suite.

Install Salience GTK theme on Ubuntu 12.10/12.04/11.10/Linux Mint 14/13/12

Salience is well designed theme for Gtk and gives you nice feel on your desktop. Salience is currently an all-dark theme with some orange elements, which looks cool in Ubuntu. MAN LINUX en français, la documentation des commandes LINUX. Tous les utilisateurs de système Linux connaissent la commande man, permettant de visionner le manuel d'une commande (son aide), en invoquant, dans une console, la commande suivante : man [-s <section>] <nom_de_comande>

MAN LINUX en français, la documentation des commandes LINUX

Documentation Ubuntu Francophone. Clapico's Blog. Linux. Shell Scripting. Grub. [How-To] Run Snow Leopard in VMware Workstation. Have you ever wanted to give Mac OS X a try, but you either: Don’t want a MacCan’t afford a MacDon’t know how to hackintosh(All of the above) Well, virtual machines can make running Mac OS X on a PC extremely simple.

[How-To] Run Snow Leopard in VMware Workstation

Should you do it? Of course! It’s so easy to do, that everyone should do it. What we’re doing here, is pretty much making a hackintosh inside of a virtual machine (in this case, VMware Workstation 7 for Windows XP/Vista/7). You could always make a hackintosh, but your system may not be *fully* compatible. Pros Run the latest version of Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard (including 10.6.2) on ANY PC.Quite speedy.Simple and safe alternative to hackintoshing.

Con Only one: No hardware video acceleration (QE/CI). Demo video *Being worked on at the moment. Requirements VMware Workstation 7 – Pretty pricey, but you can get a trial of it. Once you have all of those requirements (ESPECIALLY NUMBER 6!!!!!) Part 1 – Setting up the VM Part 2 – Installing Mac OS X *Now comes the fun stuff! That’s it! Ubuntu. : Managing source code with Mercurial. Source code management on UNIX and Linux systems Identifying and tracking the changes made by multiple developers and merging them into a single, up-to-date codebase makes collaborative, multi-developer projects possible.

: Managing source code with Mercurial

VCS software, also referred to as revision control systems (RCS) or source code management (SCM) systems, enable multiple users to submit changes to the same files or project without one developer's changes accidentally overwriting another's changes. Linux® and UNIX® systems are knee-deep in VCS software, ranging from dinosaurs such as the RCS and the Concurrent Versions System (CVS) to more modern systems such as Arch, Bazaar, Git, Subversion, and Mercurial.

Virtualization for embedded systems. Not only are the markets and opportunities that virtualization creates exploding, but the variations of virtualization are expanding, as well.

Virtualization for embedded systems

Although virtualization began in mainframes, it found a key place in the server. Server utilization was found to be so small for a large number of workloads that virtualization permitted multiple server instances to be hosted on a single server for less cost, management, and real estate. Virtualization then entered the consumer space in the form of type-2 (or hosted) hypervisors, which permitted the concurrent operation of multiple operating systems on a single desktop.

Virtualized desktops were the next innovation, permitting a server to host multiple clients over a network using minimal client endpoints (thin clients). Virtualization for embedded systems. Hardening the Linux desktop. Introduction Malicious attacks against computers are on the rise.

Hardening the Linux desktop

Although fewer viruses have been written to attack GNU/Linux systems than Windows systems, GNU/Linux viruses do exist. Furthermore, the amount of other types of malware that can infect a computer running Linux — as well as the sheer number of attacks — are growing. Recently Wirenet.1 attacked computers running Linux and Mac OS X. The malware stole passwords and other information stored in the computer's Internet browser, email client, and instant messaging tool.

Platform-independent environments such as OpenOffice.org, Perl, and Mozilla Firefox are not exempt. Some malware packages are written specifically for GNU/Linux. Comments Back to top. Zebulon.fr : Le site de l'optimisation PC et Windows.