Couple of days ago P0sixninja, man behind the GreenPois0n tool, released a set of source files for Spirit tool which could help you to jailbreak your iDevice on Linux via terminal. You can still download the binaries from here if you are good at using Linux terminal. For all those who have no experience of using Linux terminal, now there is a GUI version of Spirit tool available for download.
Continue Reading... »How To Open and Burn ISO Files in Ubuntu?
You can easily mount, unmount and burn ISO images in Ubuntu by using Nautilus scripts which will add Mount and Unmount commands to the context menu's of ISO files. After installing the scripts, all you have to do is to right-click the ISO file and choose Mount or Unmount from the Scripts menu. This one-time installation of scripts will save you from headache of using Kernal Loop Module method which requires certain terminal commands to...
Continue Reading... »How To Upgrade To Mozilla Firefox 3.6.3 In Ubuntu [Linux]?
Here is an easy step-by-step guide for all those who want to upgrade or install the latest Firefox 3.6.3 on Ubuntu. All you need is to download Firefox setup and place it into your Ubuntu's home directory. After placing setup into your home directory, just copy-paste the given scripts in your terminal and it will automatically upgrade your Firefox to the latest version within a matter of seconds. Not only Firefox 3.6.3 but you can...
Continue Reading... »Fix Google Chrome libnss3-1d Dependency Issue [Ubuntu]
You might have faced this error while installing Google Chrome (google-chrome-beta_current_i386.deb) on Ubuntu. This type of error occurs when your installation package is dependent on a library or a file which is missing in your system. In order to install Google Chrome on Ubuntu, you must install libnss3-1d which is basically a set of Network Security Service libraries. To fix this error, follow the step-by-step guide below.
Continue Reading... »Download 20+ Cool Themes For Ubuntu Linux
If you want to make your Ubuntu user interface more attractive and beautiful than ever then here is list of 20+ awesome themes for Ubuntu (Linux). These all themes are Free! and are available for download via Gnome Art. Do give them a try and do tell if you have got more Ubuntu themes worth sharing. If you are Microsoft Windows user then you might love these top 10 Windows 7 / Vista visual styles...
Continue Reading... »Install / Upgrade Mozilla Firefox 3.5.5 In Ubuntu (Linux)
Mozilla has released Firefox 3.5.5 as an update for Firefox 3.5.4 in which several security and stability issues are fixed. You may view complete list of changes in version 3.5.5 from here. Installing this update in Microsoft Windows is very easy however upgrading your existing Firefox to version 3.5.5 in Linux is bit tricky. Follow these simple steps to upgrade your Mozilla Firefox in Ubuntu (Linux).
Continue Reading... »Upgrade / Install Firefox 3.5.4 In Ubuntu (Linux)
Firefox 3.5.4 has been released by Mozilla and is available for download. This short tutorial will explain how you can update to Firefox 3.5.4 from Firefox 3.5.3 or any other older version in Ubuntu (Linux). All you need to do is to paste one command in your Ubuntu's terminal and it will do the rest of the job for you.
Continue Reading... »How To Block Websites In Ubuntu (Linux)
Just like Windows you can easily block websites in Linux too. However before Windows Vista everyone can edit HOSTS file but now only Administrator can edit HOSTS file in Windows Vista and Windows 7. Similarly in Ubuntu there exist a HOSTS file which can be used to block websites. Only root user is allowed to edit HOSTS file. So in order to edit HOSTS file from a normal account, you have to use SUDO command.
Continue Reading... »How To Access Mozilla Firefox Cache In Ubuntu (Linux)
Accessing files in Firefox cache is never too easy. May be because location of cache folder is not known to every one. Even if you know the cache location, you wont be able to access files as they are all encrypted. Previously we shared an easy way to access Firefox cache files in Microsoft windows, how ever this time i will explain how you can access Firefox cache files in Ubuntu (Linux).
Continue Reading... »Install / Upgrade Firefox 3.5.3 In Ubuntu (Linux)
Mozilla has released an update for Firefox 3.5.2. Previously we shared tutorial about how you can update Firefox to version 3.5.2. In this tutorial, i will assume that you have already installed Mozilla Firefox 3.5.2 and you want to upgrade it to version 3.5.3. In case you have Ubuntu's version of Firefox (you haven't upgraded in past) then you have to skip only one command in the steps below. The rest of the procedure is...
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