Thursday, March 10, 2011

Tan Before Or After Eyebrow Wax

INCONTRO GRUPPO AUTO AIUTO E SERATA IN PIZZERIA

The next round of self-help group is set to WEDNESDAY 'March 16, 2011 at 18.15 again at its registered office.

Taking advantage of the holiday the following day for

150th ANNIVERSARY OF OUR BELOVED ITALY ,

continue the evening at the Pizzeria "O SOLE MIO"-Via Lamarmora-Vicenza, tel. 0444 924 480.

course the invitation is open to all and an appointment for those who can not attend the meeting of the group is at 20 straight in pizzeria.
E 'essential for all the confirmation email abgdvi@gmail.com or cell. 3496655597 specifying the number of participants by Sunday, March 13, 2011.

Thursday, March 3, 2011

Phrases For Congratulations

Some methods to be adopted if the Ubuntu LiveCD does not start

If the Ubuntu LiveCD does not start, there are several ways to start groped.

1: Make sure that the BIOS the LiveCD is in first place in the boot devices


2: Before burning the CD of Ubuntu you should check the md5sum
; file . iso Ubuntu follow this guide: http://geek-ubuntu.blogspot.com/2011/01/confrontare-la-md5sum-di-unimmagine-iso.html
; Although it is advisable to check the dell'MD5Sum
before burning try running a check on file . iso
you used to create the Ubuntu LiveCD.

If you can instead to access the screen to select options, but Ubuntu does not start here of the methods to be adopted to solve this problem:

1: Press the F6 and select the option acpi = off
This disables the ' ACPI, which is the system for the management of
energy saving devices in some laptops need
off: poor recognition of 'ACPI
opening leads to failure of the installation CD.
PS: Disabling ' ACPI
involves a rapid increase in energy consumption of the handset batteries.

2: Press the F6 and select the option noapic and nolapic
This option turns off at the software level is the 'APIC the Local APIC .

3: Press the F6 and select edd = on
This option enables advanced services of the hard disk.
The LiveCD attempts to read from the BIOS the boot drive, in which
will install the system.

4: Press the F6 and select nodmraid
This option disables the software raid for disk management.

5: Press F6 key and select the option nomodeset
Selecting this option will use generic video driver.

6: Press the F6 and select the Free Software Only
It starts to install itself by excluding the non-free software.

If neither of these options work you can try to add custom options, here's how:

1: Press the F6 and browse the boot parameters line

2: Try to clear the string splash -
that in some configurations may generate conflict and a notable slowdown
startup of the system.

3: Try to delete the string quiet to ensure that they are
see the kernel messages.

4: Add a string to disable a form
boot using the following syntax: nome_modulo.blacklist = yes
module_name Replace the words with the name of the module
since you want to exclude, for example r8169.blacklist = yes
The specified module will not load during installation and will
automatically inserted into the file / etc / modprobe.d / blacklist.local
installed system, resulting in exclusion from future starts.

Source: http://wiki.ubuntu-it.org/Installazione/ParametriAvvio

I hope to be helpful.
you soon.

Wednesday, March 2, 2011

Sailboat Food Provision List

Create a LiveUSB Ubuntu

Ubuntu can be tested before installation on the disk. In addition
al LiveCD Ubuntu può essere avviato anche da un LiveUSB.
Innanzitutto procuratevi il file .iso della versione di Ubuntu di cui volete creare il LiveUSB.
Per un elenco di alcune versioni di Ubuntu con i link per scaricarle andate qui:
http://geek-ubuntu.blogspot.com/p/download.html o selezionate la scheda Download nella barra in alto del blog.
Ecco come fare per creare un LiveUSB:

1: Andare in Sistema > Amministrazione > Creatore dischi di avvio

2: Indicare il percorso del file .iso di Ubuntu
    o di una sua derivata usando il tasto
   More ...

3: Select the USB device on which to create the
LiveUSB Ubuntu
The USB device must be formatted FAT32
in , in the case where the device has a USB
file system different
click the Format button
to format FAT32 in .

4: To ensure that changes are always made on LiveUSB
available on select Salvati additional space reserved
and choose the space you want to use.
instead choosing the second option will create a system that at every reboot
lose your changes.

5: To initiate the process of creating the liveusb click the Create Disk button
startup and wait for the file copy is completed.

6: Remove the device safely.

Source: http://wiki.ubuntu-it.org/Installazione/DaSupportoUsb

I hope to be helpful.
you soon.

Tuesday, March 1, 2011

What Doe Mucus Look Like

Change the theme of Plymouth

Plymouth is the new splashscreen boot and shutdown Ubuntu 4.10 replacing xsplash , derived from the Fedora project.
Here's how to change the default theme Plymouth:

1: Go Applications> Accessories> Terminal

2: Type the following command and press enter:
sudo update-alternatives - default.plymouth-config
A list that will list the available themes, each with a number
cataloged.

3: Choose the theme you want it to default
and type the number corresponding to it, then press enter.

4: To apply the changes type sudo update-initramfs-u

5: Reboot the system.

To install additional themes you need to install one or more packages of this list:

plymouth-theme-fade-in
plymouth-glow-theme
plymouth-theme-sabily
plymouth-solar-theme

You can also install themes official derivative of Ubuntu by installing one or more packages of this list:

plymouth -theme-kubuntu-logo
xubuntu-plymouth-theme
Lubuntu-plymouth-theme
plymouth-theme-ubuntustudio

I hope to be helpful .
you soon.

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Poll Results: Which version of Ubuntu do you use?

's Poll Results: Which version Ubuntu uses? that was for the entire month of February in the bar at the side of the blog.

11:04 Natty The Narwhal
0 (0%)
10:10 The Maverick Meerkat
11 (55%)
4.10 LTS The Lucid Lynx
9 (45%)
9.10 The Koala Karmic
1 (5%)
9:04
The Jaunty Jackalope
2 (10%)
The Intrepid Ibex 8.10
0 (0%)
The Hardy Heron 8.04 LTS
0 (0%)

Votes so far: 20 Poll closed

Tractor Party Wording

Unity in Ubuntu 4.11 also has a version 2d

As previously mentioned here: http://geek-ubuntu.blogspot.com/2010/12/ubuntu-release-1104-le-novita.html Ubuntu 4.11 will Natty Narwhal Unity instead of Gnome-panel. As written on Wikipedia
Unity will include the Compiz window manager, but for graphics cards old or not supported by Canonical is developing a special version of Unity which will be based on the Qt library and written in QML.
Qt is a library for developing cross-platform GUI programs through the use of widgets (gadgets or graphics). Qt is widely used in the KDE Desktop.
You can still access the desktop classic Classic selecting Ubuntu Desktop momendo to login.

Sources: http://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unity_ 28software% 29%
http://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Qt_ 28toolkit% 29%