Wednesday, June 6, 2012

Earn money without the too much effort!

Are you a busy person? But wanted to earn online without too much time to consume and no too much effort needed? Then this must be the solution to your problem! Introducing, Gomez PEER ZONE!

What is Gomez PEER?

Gomez PEER is a secure java application that runs in the background of your PC and leverages your system’s idle resources (such as unused processing power, RAM, and bandwidth) to test the performance of many of the world’s most popular websites.

Users who download and run the Gomez PEER application make up a network of more than 150,000 individuals who, together, are helping to make the Internet a faster, more reliable tool for everyone.

Read on to learn how you can earn monthly payments by joining the PEER Program and running our lightweight application on your PC.

How does Gomez PEER work?

By using your system’s unique characteristics, in combination with other unique systems around the world, the Gomez PEER application performs tests that measure how websites perform for their visitors. The results play a pivotal role in shaping how these websites function and improve, and because the Gomez PEER runs in the background of your system you are never required to visit specific websites or alter your normal Internet usage. As long as you are connected to the Internet the Gomez PEER will be able to perform its tests with no impact on your machine’s performance.

The Gomez PEER application does not monitor or record any of your personal web browsing activity.


How do you earn cash with Gomez PEER?

Simply run the Gomez PEER application as often as possible while connected to the Internet. Active* Gomez PEERs accumulate earnings for their daily Online Time and every minute of work their system processes for the Gomez servers.

Once your account is active, monthly payments are automatically deposited into your PayPal account as long as the monthly minimum payment is reached. Active PEERs that do not meet the monthly minimum payment amount will have their account balances carried over to the next month's earnings.

You can also earn bonus payments for referring friends. See our Refer a Friend page after applying for more details.



Important Note: You must have a PayPal account in order receive payments for running the Gomez PEER software. PayPal is currently the only method through which payouts are distributed. Additionally, you must use the same email address associated with your PayPal account when registering the Gomez PEER program to ensure proper delivery of PEER payments.

For additional information please see our FAQ page.

Click here for our current pay rates.
*Please Note: Account activation depends on how well your system characteristics (connection type, location, etc) match our current testing needs. We would encourage you to be patient with the program after applying; but we cannot guarantee that you will be activated. All pending PEER accounts are reviewed for activation approximately every 2 weeks; continue to run the PEER application to remain eligible for account activation. For updates on our latest testing and activation needs be sure to check ourNews Page and connect with us on Facebook and Twitter.


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Thursday, April 19, 2012

Speed-up Internet Connection

Want to maximize your internet speed?


Then try A-I-SOFT Internet Accelerator, Pinoy original (Filipino) made software that can maximize your internet speed to its limit.



















Main Functions:

-Speedup Browsing speed 
-Improve Video Streaming
-Reduce latency/ping
-Speedup downloading
-Improve DNS Caching



Description:

Guess what, it is 100% free, so give it a try now! The software does not promise a massive improvement on your internet connection speed, because it still depends on your internet modem speed and your computer speculation and the signal of course for wireless connections. The main use of it is that, it just pushes your internet speed to the limit.

It is easy to use and lightweight, no need to install it, just download it and execute the program, you must disconnect first your internet connection before activating the accelerator to prevent hardware problems.



Version 3 Change-logs:

- Redesigned code - for the reason of detected malware to some AV
- Reduced RAM usage
- GUI Revisions



Disclaimer:

This software is not for sale and it is free to use, so the owner of this software is not liable for any damage done on your system. Try this software at your own risk. You may distribute the software, provided, you must give the credits to the owner and ask for authorization and selling this software is 100% illegal.


If the software is useful for you, you may contact the owner and give your Donations to help improve the software. Please give your feedback by posting it on the comment box. Password for the rar file: thecomp-desk.blogspot.com highlight to see the text, without spacing.






Visit often for the software updates!




© 2012 al A-I-SOFT Internet Accelerator v3.07
Coded by Alison Alimambo




Sunday, April 15, 2012

Universal USB Installer – Easy as 1 2 3

Want to install or try Ubuntu and other Linux distributions with ease? Try installing it with your pen drive or USB.


Universal USB Installer is a Live Linux USB Creator that allows you to choose from a selection of Linux Distributions to put on your USB Flash Drive. The Universal USB Installer is easy to use. Simply choose a Live Linux Distribution, the ISO file, your Flash Drive and, Click Install. Other features include; Persistence (if available), and the ability to fat32 format the flash drive (recommended) to ensure a clean install. Upon completion, you should have a ready to run bootable USB Flash Drive with your select Linux version installed.


You just need to download it and after that click the program, then you can now use it, no need to install it, then click I agree.




You must choose the Linux distribution you have downloaded to put in the USB.


Then choose the USB you are going to use and click reformat ( you must have back-up your files in the USB drive you are going to use, because reformatting it will erase all your data in you USB drive, so be careful) and clicking persistence, if available ( on some Linux ditro, it may not be available) may save your settings you made in your bootable USB Linux, you just have to modify how much size it may use to save your settings. Then if your finish, you may now click Create to start creating your bootable USB Linux OS.


download it here: Universal-USB-Intaller-1.8.9.1.exe

How to Install Ubuntu via "Live CD method"

Burning a CD means that you can try Ubuntu without affecting your current system. And you can install it alongside or instead of your system whenever you're ready.


After downloading your iso image file, you are now ready to install it. You just need a cd to burn the iso image file, if you are using windows 7, you may refer to the following images:


1. Right-click on an ISO image and choose 'Open with > Windows Disc Image Burner'.






2. Select a disk burner (drive) and choose 'Burn'. If you check 'Verify disc after burning', it will confirm that the ISO image has been burned correctly.




for more detailed technical instructions you may visit Ubuntu wiki: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BurningIsoHowto

How to Install Ubuntu via "Live USB method"

Most of newer computers/laptops can boot from USB. A Live Session  (Live USB, also called a Live Desktop) is one of the many methods of installing Ubuntu. It is a "temporary" method of installation. When you run a live session, any changes made to Ubuntu (like downloaded applications, Software Updates, etc.) are lost whenever you restart your computer. This is the case for a Live CD.


However, you have the option of enabling "persistence", meaning you can keep the changes you made to your current live session even after you restart your computer. This is made possible by the Universal USB Installer, a small file that allows you to configure your downloaded Linux-based ISO so that it can boot from a USB. In the Universal USB Installer, there is a small tick box to enable "persistence". However, it is only able to keep changes for a maximum of 4GB (that is the current limit of "persistence").

On both the CD and USB methods, upon installation you will see an icon in your computer's desktop that says something like "Install Ubuntu 10.04". This icon is available so that you can proceed with permanently installing Ubuntu, after you have enjoyed your live session.

How to install Ubuntu via Live USB:  http://www.ubuntu.com/download/ubuntu/download


Wednesday, April 11, 2012

Missing Drivers on Your Computer/Laptop (Tut)

This is intended for those who are tired of finding their missing drivers, particularly with their laptop computers.

Introducing Driver Robot


  This program automatically searches for missing and out of date drivers in your computer. You just need an internet connection for it to automatically search for you drivers. Try it now.

Tuesday, April 10, 2012

Ubuntu 12.04 LTS






   The Ubuntu developers are moving quickly to bring you the absolute latest and greatest software the Open Source community has to offer. The Precise Pangolin Beta 2 release of Ubuntu 12.04 gives a preview of the next LTS version of Ubuntu.

Ubuntu Desktop


New Applications and Defaults


  • The default music player has been switched to Rhythmbox, which again includes the UbuntuOne music store.
  • LibreOffice has been updated to 3.5.1 Please report any regressions that you notice.

Interface updates


  • The System Setting's "Appearance" panel now allows users to easily configure some properties of Unity.
  • Nautilus quicklist support has been added to Unity launcher.
  • There is a new way to quickly search and access any desktop application's and indicator's menu, called the "HUD". Tap the Alt key and enter some letters and words, and it will show the corresponding entries, including some fuzzy matching. Press enter to execute the action. This one is executed on the current focused application as well as all indicator facilities (like managing emails, sound list, quit…). Also it learns from your previous choices to make the search more and more accurate for you.

ClickPad support


ClickPad devices are trackpads where the physical button is integrated into the trackpad surface. Ubuntu Precise now has enhanced support for these devices. When the button is pressed on a ClickPad device, a second finger may be used to drag the cursor.
  • ClickPad support requires extra handling that conflicts with "Click Action" support. Click Actions allow for separate actions when multiple fingers are active on a trackpad. The default Ubuntu settings enable right button behavior when two fingers are in contact with the trackpad surface and the physical trackpad button is pressed. Because of conflicting behavior, ClickPad devices do not support Click Actions in this release.
  • Most Synaptics brand ClickPads are recognized out of the box. Apple MacBook trackpads are recognized as well. Support for Apple Magic Trackpads and more Synaptics brand ClickPads will follow in the next release.

Ubuntu One


  • All new Control Panel provides an installer, setup wizard, ability to add/remove folders to sync, and more
  • Proxy support is now fully functional
  • Ubuntu One music store in Rhythmbox
  • Ubuntu One contacts sync has been removed
  • Nautilus ribbon with enable sync check box has been removed

Other


  • Until Ubuntu 11.10, the Unix group for administrators with root privileges through sudo had been admin. Starting with Ubuntu 12.04 LTS, it is now sudo, for compatibility with Debian and sudo itself. However, for backwards compatibility, admin group members are still recognized as administrators.
  • Automatic Apport crash reporting now checks for duplicates on the client side, which will avoid uploading debug data and creating Launchpad bug reports unnecessarily in many cases now.
  • When installing new software through software-center, corresponding language support packages (translations, spell check modules particular to that software, help files, etc.) are now installed along automatically. This removes the need to open "Language Support" after installing new software.
  • pm-utils now has two new scripts to power down USB and various PCI devices in battery mode. A number of desktop packages were fixed to wake up less often. Both of these reduces power consumption and thus battery lifetime.
  • resolvconf is now used to manage /etc/resolv.conf on all Ubuntu systems. For systems using Network Manager DNS resolution is now done through dnsmasq, which should help split-DNS VPNs and faster DNS resolution. You can learn more here
  • Output from Upstart jobs is now logged to per-job files in /var/log/upstart/, unless the job specifies otherwise by setting console to something other than the default of log (see init(5)).

Ubuntu Core


  • This flavor provides a minimal Ubuntu environment suitable for highly customised installs, and mainly just saw the general version upgrades for the contained packages.
  • In sync with the rest of the Ubuntu ARM images, builds for the ARMv7 hard float (armhf) architecture are now available. This is the supported architecture for all ARM Ubuntu images now.

Ubuntu Server


  • 12.04 Beta 2 is shipping the latest milestones of OpenStack Essex, which is currently at RC1 state. The alignment of the development cycles will mean that 12.04 Final will include the Essex Final release, due April 5th.
  • Openstack component, Keystone is a new, from scratch rewrite this cycle, replacing the existing upstream source from Oneiric / 11.10.
  • Zentyal packaging available in Universe. (928501)
    • These packages are a rename of the existing ebox packages along with a new upstream release fixing known issues in current ebox packages on precise.
  • Chef 0.8.16 (948437) and corresponding Ohai packages (948438) removed from precise at the request of OpsCode.
  • Hadoop charm refoctored to be one charm instead of two based on BigTop packaging.
  • acpid introduced to both Server and Cloud images by default.
  • Made improvements to machine deployment orchestration.
  • OpenMPI 1.5 for ARM available in Universe. (889644)
    • openmpi 1.5 introduces ARM support. As this is an upstream beta, we have not transitioned openmpi in the archive, but instead added a separate openmpi1.5 package for those who wish to use it.
  • KVM, the virtualization solution, is now at version 1.0. It additionally has nested KVM enabled by default for x86, allowing virtualisation experience within cloud instances.

Kubuntu


  • The Kubuntu team is proud to add "Kubuntu Active" as a tech preview, the first Ubuntu flavour designed for tablet devices. It uses KDE's Plasma Active workspace and is currently available as an i386 image.
See more details at the Kubuntu Beta 2 page https://wiki.kubuntu.org/PrecisePangolin/Beta2/Kubuntu

Xubuntu


For more information and download links for stable releases of Xubuntu, go to http://xubuntu.org/

Edubuntu


  • This beta fixes a few issues that were identified in the previous beta release, including improved translations, a new epoptes release and a new LTSP.
  • Edubuntu 12.04 will be the first 5 year LTS release of the Edubuntu project.
  • For this release we focused on quality and stability and refrained from any significant feature improvements.
  • iTalc, our classroom management tool has been replaced by Epoptes, which is more stable and better integrated with Edubuntu and LTSP.
  • LTSP is updated to the new major 5.3 release, fixing many bugs, improving performance, bandwidth usage and providing better fat client support.
  • Freemind and Geogebra were dropped from the default Edubuntu installation in an effort to avoid Java on our DVD. Both of these are still available via the Software Center, but aren't covered by the LTS support term.
  • The KDE version of edubuntu-desktop will only be supported on a best effort basis and isn't covered by the LTS support term either.
  • Edubuntu now includes vim and pastebinit by default to make the command line experience of advanced users more pleasant.
To learn more on Edubuntu and download a stable version of it, go to: http://www.edubuntu.org

Mythbuntu


A pre-release MythTV 0.25 snapshot is now in Precise. The final release of MythTV 0.25 will be uploaded to Precise when it's complete.
  • NOTE: Any MythTV 0.24 versions on your network are incompatible with MythTV 0.25. If you want to test Precise, you will need to upgrade your other machines to MythTV 0.25 as well. See http://mythbuntu.org/auto-builds for information about upgrading earlier Ubuntu releases to 0.25.
  • There have been some upgrade problems found with packages that have changed (mythvideo, libmyth-0.25-0). These are now fixed.
  • There were some logging problems with new rsyslog support. These are now fixed.
  • For more information about what has changed in MythTV 0.25 please see: http://www.mythtv.org/wiki/Release_Notes_-_0.25

Lubuntu


  • Lightdm is used as the display manager, with the default gtk greeter.
  • A new software-center optimized for Lubuntu available by default.
  • Lubuntu artwork has been updated.

Ubuntu Studio


The Ubuntu Studio Development Team is proud to announce the Beta 2 release for Ubuntu Studio 12.04.
This release marks an incredible progression in terms of development for Ubuntu Studio. Highlights include:
  • live DVD image
  • GUI installation (in lieu of text based per alternate image)
  • new installation slideshow
  • lowlatency kernel installed as default
  • transition to XFCE is 99.99% complete (always that 0.01% to look for)
  • using greybird theme (thanks shimmer, xubuntu devs)
  • slightly revised panel layout
  • new "desktop applications" due to XFCE transition, but not all XFCE apps were choosen
  • improved menu structure
  • better Pulse Audio <-> JACK bridging (i.e. integration)
  • improved ice1712 mixer (envy24control -> mudita24)
  • better (not great) lightdm theme
  • new desktop wallpaper image
Thank you to all who invested time and effort into development and testing in preparation of this important milestone.



Download Ubuntu 12.04 LTS

  This can be download in the location near you:

In addition they can be found at the following links:



Credits goes to the Ubuntu wiki wiki.ubuntu.com