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How to fix the most common Linux problems. We'll come right out and say this - Linux breaks. There, we've got that off our chests. No matter how much we might like our chosen distro, there is no denying that things can go wrong, or that it might not even be right in the first place. Of course, Linux distros are not alone in this - a computer system is a huge, complex collection of interacting software and hardware, even more so when the basic install includes several gibibytes of extra software over and above the OS.

We can't show you solutions for every problem that might arise, but we can show some of the common issues people face and, more importantly, show you how to go about identifying a problem. The typical distro has more components than a car engine, yet is open for, and even encourages, user fiddling, which leads the curious user to indulge in some provocative maintenance. So here's our guide to dealing with some of the most common problems, and some advice on how to deal with new disasters. Distro fixes Live CDs #! Startx. How to fix the most common Linux problems. Gaming world. Barki Mustapha (barki.mustapha. Barki Mustapha.

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Je reste cependant dubitatif lorsque j’observe la manière dont ceux-ci sont organisés. Dans la majeure partie des cas, ces concours enfreignent les règles promotionnelles de Facebook et mettent en danger la Fan-Page, pouvant être supprimée à tout moment. Convenons-en, ces règles promotionnelles n’ont rien de sexy, et pire, elles sont régulièrement modifiées par Facebook, ce qui implique que vous devez accorder de l’attention à leur contenu de temps à autre.

Entre-nous, très peu d’organisateurs de concours prennent aujourd’hui le temps de les lire, et il n’est (vraiment) pas rare de voir des pages supprimées, à la seule discrétion de Facebook. 1. Les concours directement sur les Fan-Pages sont interdits 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Myspace | Social Entertainment. Myspace | Social Entertainment. Yahoo! France. Nous, Yahoo, faisons partie de la famille de marques Famille de marques Yahoo Sites et applications que nous possédons et exploitons, y compris Yahoo et AOL, ainsi que Yahoo Advertising, notre service de publicité numérique.Yahoo. Lorsque vous utilisez nos sites et applications, nous utilisons des Cookies Les cookies (y compris les technologies similaires telles que le stockage Web) permettent aux opérateurs de sites Web et d’applications de stocker et de lire des informations de votre appareil.

Consultez notre politique relative aux cookies pour en savoir plus.cookies pour : vous fournir nos sites et applications ; authentifier les utilisateurs, appliquer des mesures de sécurité, empêcher les spams et les abus ; et mesurer votre utilisation de nos sites et applications. afficher des publicités et des contenus personnalisés en fonction de vos profils de centres d’intérêt ; mesurer l’efficacité des publicités et contenus personnalisés ; et développer et améliorer nos produits et services. My Yahoo! Rafael Nadal vs Roger Federer, BNP Paribas Masters: Where to watch live, betting odds and live streaming info Rafael Nadal will face Roger Federer for the second time this season in the fourth round at the BNP Paribas Masters at Indian Wells on Wednesday (15 March).

Nadal will have a chance to avenge his 2017 Australian Open final defeat when he takes on Federer. It is the earliest the two are facing each other in a tournament since their third round meeting which was their first ever at the Miami Masters in 2004. International Business Times Researchers use new computational method to define immune cell interactions Immunotherapy, harnessing a patient's immune system to help fight cancer, has shown much promise as a potential cancer treatment.

Google+ vs. Facebook: Mark Zuckerberg's Reaction. We Get Google Plus. G+ Blogs. Google Developers. Google+ Getting Started. Google+ Facebook. Why Zuckerberg Should "Share" the Facebook Kingdom. Facebook is worth $75-$100 billion. If we broke that down by user, it would mean that each individual is worth $118.34. Or, if we're looking at it in terms of revenue from 2011 - $3.71 billion - each user is worth $4.39 in revenue per user per year.

Yet Zuckerberg owns 28.4% of Facebook, and holds 56.9% of the voting power. The world over is reacting to the fact that Facebook has now put a dollar value on 845 million users' personal data. Zuckerberg had something to say about it, too. About three hours after the IPO dropped, he posted a revealing photo to his Facebook page. The status update has more than 70,000 "likes" and 6127 shares, but only 128 comments. There's a common, understood practice in the Facebook culture.

Zuck didn't "like" any of the comments that anyone posted. "Personal relationships are the fundamental unit of our society," Zuckerberg writes in his IPO letter. Facebook. Google Plus for learning. G+ News, Resources,Tips,Lists & Guides. Googlehottrends. Apple and social networks under fire over iPhone privacy. Apple and social networks are under fire for distributing several social media apps through Apple’s iTunes store that harvest iPhone contact information without users’ permission. iPhone apps from social networking sites – including Twitter, Facebook, FourSquare, Instagram, Foodspotting, Path and Yelp – are reported to access the iPhone address book.

In a letter to Apple, two US congressmen have called on Apple to explain why it has not blocked the apps, which violate Apple’s user guidelines. The Apple guidelines say: "Apps that read or write data outside its designated container area will be rejected. " They also say: "Apps cannot transmit data about a user without obtaining the user's prior permission. " The social networking apps' practice was discovered by an app developer in Singapore who noticed his contacts had been copied from his iPhone address book, without his consent, by a social network called Path, according to the BBC.

Email Alerts. Facebook's Approach To Innovation Is The Secret To Its Success. The Facebook Platform Kill Switch, What It Means. Today Facebook officially announced the option for allowing users to completely opt-out of the Facebook Platform and prevent applications from gaining access to their information. While many developers are rightfully concerned about the feature, we’d like to take the opportunity to thoroughly address how the new “opt-out button” functions and what it will mean for developers. Prior to jumping into what the implications of the new button that lets you turn off the Facebook Platform and block all applications, we thought it would be useful to share how to block the Facebook Platform under the new configuration. It’s pretty easy to get to the button which says “Turn Off Platform”.

We go through the three steps below: Step 1: Click on “Edit Your Settings” under “Applications And Websites” on the new privacy settings page. Step 2: Click on the link which says “Turn off all platform applications” Step 3: Click on “Select All” and then the “Turn Off Platform” button For Users For Developers. Facebook’s ambition. Ambition. It’s the one word that kept coming up in conversations I had around the halls today at Facebook’s F8 event. Whenever I heard that word it was clear we were talking about Mark Zuckerberg and Facebook. Compared to last week’s weak moves by Twitter, where its CEO barely even announced anything, yesterday’s moves by Facebook were huge. OK, I heard another few words: “Visionary.” “Scary.” “Huge.” “Unbelieveable.” “Blown away.” “Zuck has balls.” or “Facebook has balls.” “Big moves.” Heck, listen to David Kirkpatrick, who worked for Fortune for more than 20 years and just finished a book, Facebook Effect, about Facebook. Listen to the words he uses: “This is not just another company, it is a transformational phenomenon.”

“It is really great, but it is really scary in some ways too.” By the way, after I talk with David I talk with quite a few other movers and shakers in the tech press in that video so you can get a sense of how we all reacted to the news. These are legitimate concerns. Today Facebook, Tomorrow the World | Epicenter  With a dizzying array of announcements this week, it seems almost inevitable that the web will become, at least for the near future, an extension of Facebook. Like it or not. In some ways it’s a great development, making it simpler to connect what you read, watch and listen to. But there’s a nagging suspicion that when Facebook says it’s simply reacting to changing norms about how public we want our lives to be, that it’s actually forging that condition, not reacting to it. And when I say forging, I intend both meanings of the word.

The question is whether you are actually using Facebook to keep in touch with your friends and family — or whether Facebook is just using you. With a few deft maneuvers, Facebook is aiming to make itself the center of the internet, the central repository and publisher of what users like and do online. Facebook’s main lever to get all this data funneled to them is a simple “I Like” button, which websites can embed on their pages with very little effort. Facebook Open Graph. GOOGLE+ Google+ Amandastafford. Google. 8 Youtube Creative Tools You’ve Probably Not Seen! And Are Gonna Love!

8 Youtube Creative Tools You’ve Probably Not Seen! And Are Gonna Love! YouTube has been building out it’s collection of Add-ons and the results are pretty darn cool! Over at you can find these 8 cool toys, most of which have been designed to work with YouTube but are partnerships with other companies. What’s really fantastic about this is that majority of these are video editors (and a few creators) that really streamline the creation process and make it easier to edit videos “on the go” right in the browser than ever before! The YouTube Video Editor (product of YouTube) is deeply integrated in the site and I wrote about them before.

I also suggest having a close look at WeVideo which accomplishes a lot of what Windows Movie Maker can do and since it runs in the browser is available to Mac/PC/Linux. I think you’re really going to not only ENJOY this collection but also find a lot of cool ways you can bring video to your audience. Related Posts: Myspace | Social Entertainment. Delicious. SocialMedia. From your circles.