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How-To enable root login in Fedora 10 at the Gnome Login / Via GUI


Come Fedora 10 and the Root login at the default GNOME Welcome screen is disabled. So, if you say try to login as user root, you won`t be allowed to login. So, here`s the work-around. 1) Setup SUDO 2) Setup Root Account:

 How-To   Linux   Pragmatism   Troubleshoot  

By Debjit
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Testing Scribefire


Scribefire is a Firefox Add-on that takes blogging to yet another height. The search for a software that publishes stuff directly to my blog began primarily due to the internet connection in my college/hostel. It gets pathetic at times, and gives way for another Murray`s Law.

 Pragmatism  

By Debjit

A Desktop Client for Google Reader, finally!!


A Desktop Client for Google Reader, finally!!

Thanks to Adobe AIR and FOSS protagonists. And in them, we trust. Well, we finally have a desktop client for the Google Reader. All you need to do is get the Adobe AIR environment installed on your system and grab the AIR application called ReadAir, Bingo!! In Seconds, you will be accessing your feeds on…

 Linux   Pragmatism   Social Media  

By Debjit

scripts on a xTerm


Executing commands on the terminal that too same, long ones, one after another  may get a bit boring at times. I often have to deal with long commands such as mounting ISO images that are located somewhere on my computer and also executing commands with various options.

 Computers   Pragmatism  

By Debjit
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Automatix comes to Fedora 9 – FedoMATIX


↑ Grab this Headline Animator Remember Automatix? Yes the nifty little application that made installing additional softwares on the Ubuntu system a breeze. Here comes the same for Fedora 9, FedoMATIX (v0.1Beta). It currently works on the command line only, but supports more than 60 additional softwares/apps already. The next version, which is due release…

 Hacks   Linux   Pragmatism   Software  

By Debjit

A T-Shirt with a glowing Wi-Fi signal strength display


A T-Shirt with a glowing Wi-Fi signal strength display

Yes, A tshirt that detects and displays the strength of the nearby available wi-fi signals, and displays them right onto your t-shirt. The glowing animated shirt dynamically displays the current wi-fi signal strength for 802.11b or 802.11gand automatically switches to the strongest available network.

 General   Ideas   Networks   Pragmatism  

By Debjit

Cars for the people


Tata`s small car concept has been a kind of ‘wow’ even to the people who normally think low about Desis. Well, for me Tata`s Nano is yet another car forayed into the market well this time at a lesser price with features that even put the Maruti 800 to shame. The car obviously looks neat…

 General   Pragmatism  

By Debjit

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