I hope to add more as time goes by.
If you have a Little Thing you would like to add, post it below and I will be happy to add it & give you credit
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Creating custom sounds for events
Create the sound you want... (.wav is best for this)
Open /user/share/sounds as administrator (for more on this see sudo-nautilus below)
put your sound file in /usr/share/sounds
open System/Preferences/Sounds
go to the event you want it to play in
hit the little arrow
select your sound
pat yourself on the back
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Did you try the tweaking guide and now Hal won't start
Here's how bpollen fixed it
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sudo gedit /etc/init.d/rc
Change CONCURRENCY=shell to CONCURRENCY=none
Save the file and reboot.
How TheeMahn fixed it
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sudo /usr/sbin/hald --daemon=yes
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By linbetwin @ http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=81895
HOW-TO: Install Yahoo! Messenger for Linux 32bit
1) Install libssl0.9.6 through Synaptic or
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sudo apt-get install libssl0.9.6
2) Download this file from messenger.yahoo.com.
http://download.yahoo.com/dl/unix/ymessenger_1.0.4_1_i386.deb
3) In a terminal, write:
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sudo dpkg -i /path/ymessenger_1.0.4_1_i386.deb
replacing path with the path to where you downloaded the file.
4) Run /usr/bin/ymessenger and follow the few simple instructions for setting up Yahoo! Messenger. An icon will be placed on your desktop.
***Note***
Pidgin or Kopete can also be used for various Messaging and are installed by default.
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By Cynical @ http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=261366
How-To: Create a list of installed packages
I found out how to do this recently and thought it might be helpful to some people. To output this information to a file in your home directory you would use,
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dpkg --get-selections > installed-software
And if you wanted to use the list to reinstall this software on a fresh ubuntu setup,
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dpkg --set-selections < installed-software
followed by
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dselect
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By Gamelian @ http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=261366
To get rid of unnecessary packages resulting from installing and uninstalling stuff.
Just
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sudo apt-get autoremove
and apt will generate a list of orphaned packages and give you the option to remove them.
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By our very own DaddyX3
How-To: Network printer
I have a Canon Printer (ip4300) that I have as my network printer. All I had to do is the following on my computer that is not directly hooked up to the printer / but rather through the LAN:
System>>Administration>>Printing -- Basic Server Settings I have Show printers by other systems ticked, Share published printers connected to this system ticked, Allow remote administration ticked then I clicked Apply .Then I clicked on the New Printer icon and clicked on Windows Printer via Samba and clicked on the Browse button to locate my printer on my "MSHOME" network. It showed up just fine and works great
A few notes: I don't use Windows, so Windows Printer via Samba selection is just the closest thing I could find as an option - thanks for supplying that TheeMahn!!! (Samba)
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By vinca
To install anything in a .bin format
i've installed many a .bin:
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cd /where the software is
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chmod +x software.bin
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./software.bin
.bin is a universal linux installer, so good that google uses it
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Several Nautilus Goodies
1) sudo nautilus
In synaptic install nautilus-gksu
You can open folders & files as Administrator or root, from the right click menu
2) Nautilus Image
In Synaptic Install nautilus-image-converter
You can change image size from the right click menu.
3) Nautilus Terminal
In Synaptic Install nautilus-open-terminal
You can open a terminal in any folder from the right click menu.
4) Nautilus Audio Convert
In Synaptic Install nautilus-script-audio-convert
Synaptic wrote:audio convert is a script that converts between WAV, Ogg, MP3, MPC, FLAC, APE,
AAC, and WMA files. It has an easy-to-use interface that makes it possible to
fill in the tags for a few formats, copy the tags from input files into the
new files, and choose the quality of compression.
5) Nautilus Share
In Synaptic Install nautilus-share
Synaptic wrote:Nautilus Share allows you to quickly share a folder from
the GNOME Nautilus file manager without requiring root access.
Homepage: http://gentoo.ovibes.net/nautilus-share/
6) Nautilus Wallpaper
In Synaptic Install nautilus-wallpaper
You can set your wallpaper from the right click menu
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Ultimate Edition Automatic login
For those with systems that only have one user account and don't want to type their name & password each time they boot.
System/Administration/Login Window
Select the fileTab Security
Tick Enable Automatic Login
Hit the arrow next to Users
Select the user account to be enabled
Hit Close button
Next time you boot, you should skip the login window and go directly to your desktop
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