November 30, 2009 by antoniusvito
Part I
Setting the internet using a usb cable at the o2 xda atom exec:
1. o2 exec connect using the usb cable and make sure activesync was running well.
2. create a new connection with the name “proxy” (window-settings-connections-connections-advanced-select networks-new)
3. the ‘proxy settings’ check ‘this network connects to the Internet’ and ‘uses this network …’ and enter ip active sync (169.254.2.2:8080)
4. click on the ‘advanced’ enter the proxy port that we made (must be in accordance with the proxy port on our computers).
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September 17, 2009 by antoniusvito
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March 18, 2009 by antoniusvito
Finally i found solution for my Acer 4315 laptop from google anda ubuntu forum, and try to install on Ubuntu Intrepid. It’s work but the light on the keyboard not turn on, i think that’s fine for now. The important is my wifi working. Chears.
1. Dowload the latest Wireless_Atheros ZIP drivers and unzip to temp directory (i.e. /acer) from:
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March 18, 2009 by antoniusvito
Google launched a few days ago a new web browser, that has some interesting features which might give FF 3, Safari and IE8 a run for their money. Although not yet for Linux, i’ve put together (following some ubuntuforms posts) a detailed tutorial to help you Install Google Chrome on Linux using wine >= 1.1.3.
1. install wine (follow the official instructions http://www.winehq.org/site/download-deb) Continue Reading »
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March 5, 2009 by antoniusvito
If you are a Debian-based GNU/Linux user, then you’re probably familiar with synaptic and apt-get to install application from software repositories. This post focussed on how to use apt-get/synaptic behind proxy server/firewall which under normal circumstances, you’re unable to use apt-get.
If you’re using Synaptic Continue Reading »
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