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Sound converter – Convert MP3, WAV, MPEG, FLV to OOG, MP3 (optional), FLAC and WAV in linux

Sound Converter is a gnome sound conversion available for Linux. You can convert music files into another format (OOG, MP3 and Flac). The tool is very simple, just add the files, set the destination directory and convert the files. Installation From Ubuntu Terminal screen (Applications > Accessories > Terminal), type: taufanlubis@toshiba:~$ sudo apt-get install soundconverter

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Install KeePass Password Safe on Your Ubuntu or Debian-Based Linux System

Have you been wanting an easy way to set KeePass Password Safe 2 up on your Linux systems? Then get ready to rejoice. Now you can get that KeePass goodness on your Ubuntu or Debian-Based Linux system using a PPA, the Command Line, or manual installation files. Command Line Installation For those of you who

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Wine 1.7.1 for Saucy

Here’s how you can install Wine 1.7.1 in Ubuntu 13.10 Saucy Salamander. 1. Open a terminal window. 2. Type in the following commands then hit Enter after each. sudo add-apt-repository ppa:joe-yasi/yasisudo add-apt-repository ppa:ubuntu-wine/ppasudo apt-get updatesudo apt-get install wine1.7 winetricks Wine 1.7.1 ChangesHere’s a list of changes in this version of Wine: – Support for keyed

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Install Aircrack-ng On Ubuntu

I guarantee that my way is the easiest way.It’s the combination of many ways. First Choose Your File To Download.I recommand you to use .deb file to download. And Then Run the following commands sudo apt-get install build-essentialsudo apt-get -f installsudo apt-get install libssl-dev Then Run the .deb file with terminal or ubuntu software center.In This way,u

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Linux vs Windows

Linux vs Windows  has been a subject of debate since the inception of computers. This article highlights the pros and cons of both the operating systems, given a set of requirements, it also attempts to show you which OS would be best suited for you. I have made an attempt to write this article without much

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How to change the background color in grub?

In my case screen resolution is 1440X900. Somebody says that changing grub window resolution to actual resolution of monitor makes boot faster(but I don’t see this take effect in last versions o Ubuntu). So I’ve changed and uncommented one line in /etc/default/grub to this:GRUB_GFXMODE=1440x900Then to change purple background of grub I created the image, in

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