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Ubuntu Proftpd very slow: how to speed up
Posted June 12th, 2008 by NikI have installed proftpd in my Ubuntu.
When I was downloading it was slow enough to make me searching for some answers...
Well I found some.
Here they are:
#UseReverseDNS — Toggle rDNS lookups
UseReverseDNS off
#IdentLookups — Toggle ident lookups
IdentLookups off
Placing these lines at your /etc/proftpd/proftpd.conf
you will get more speed at your file transfers.
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How to add sound to your videos using mencoder
Posted February 1st, 2008 by NikIf you need to add some sound to your videos and you are using Linux, there is a very easy way to add it.
You can for example add your favourite song into your video, or even record your voice and put it in your video.
mencoder source.avi -o destination.avi -ovc copy -oac copy -audiofile /path_to_the_mp3_file/file.mp3
By telling mencoder not to compress the source video nor the audio the hole procedure will take a few seconds.
Enjoy it !!!
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Linux shell useful commands
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Batch Resize and Watermark in Linux
Posted November 23rd, 2007 by Nik 
You have a lot of photos so you want to post them to a website but the photos are very large and will make over a day to be uploaded to your site.
Also you maybe not want to steal your photos so you want to add a watermark with a word or your site or perhaps your logo.
You can do all this stuff and much more through Linux.
You will need imagemagick to accomplish this.
Download and install imagemagick typing this in your console of your linux distro.
sudo apt-get install imagemagick
after typing your password and installing successfully the package then don't exit the console but go to the folder where the images are stored.
So if you have them put on your desktop in some folder named images then go in your console typing
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How to install Rar archiver (rar) in Linux
Posted October 16th, 2007 by Nik
Image courtesy of Howard Gee
Open a terminal window and type in:
sudo apt-get install rar
sudo ln -fs /usr/bin/rar /usr/bin/unrar
After that you can find Archive Manager in the Gnome menu under Applications -> Accessories.
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Azureus crashes
Posted July 24th, 2007 by NikIn my Ubuntu system I've installed azureus to download my torrent files.
I have to say that at first I tried Bittorrent download manager but I wasn't satisfied at all !
Then I installed azureus from the Synaptic Package Manager.
Azureus is the top torrent client. I had a problem though.
Azureus crashed at unexpected times, without some reason. It crashed when downloading only one file.
I must say that after it's first crash, when loading it again it crashed at start. It won't even load this time.
After some serious search, I found that the log files and the lock file made it crash.
So I tried these commands:
rm .azureus/.lock
rm .azureus/logs/save/*
rm .azureus/logs/*.log
These lines worked, at least for some time. I was very happy that I 've solved the problem and now could download my torrents without interruption.
But it wasn't fixed. Azureus crashed again and again and again.
So the SOLUTION (after lot of searching) was to
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At Last Beryl + XGL is now a Reality
Posted July 21st, 2007 by NikAt least, after hard work and many hours I managed to get Beryl + XGL working.
Now the method I followed is not orthodox, but it worked.
If I haven't written already then I tell you that I had Kubuntu Feisty installed in my pc.
I tried to make it work with XGL but with no luck. After a lot of frustration, and an almost damaged to death xorg (cause of the constant changes on it's configuration) I took the decision to switch to Ubuntu, meaning that I would loose many of my configuration etc etc.
But that was my final solution, my last chance to get xgl (the cube) to work.
So I installed Ubuntu Feisty, by the way the installation was a piece of cake. After that the only thing I cared about is to get XGL working.
So I followed the instructions here (I know that this is on greek) which is a translation of these instructions.
After that my excitement went UP ! Beryl and XGL worked like a charm.
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Skype 1.4 Database Failure
Posted June 20th, 2007 by NikWhen I updated skype from 1.3 to 1.4 in my kubuntu feisty system, when I tried to login it returned "Database Failure" error.
Well after some serious search I found out that if you delete the profile folder from your home and start skype the error is solved.
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Skype microphone stops
Posted May 17th, 2007 by NikI had a problem with my skype in Kubuntu. It stopped recording, which means that the other person in the call didn't hear my voice.
After endless searching over the net, and installing and uninstalling Skype, I read somewhere in the skype forum that if you start skype as a superuser that the problem does not occur anymore. I tried it and until know, after 1 hour and 28 minutes of call the mic didn't stop.
So if you have this problem too try:
#sudo skype
in your console
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Kubuntu 7.04 Feistier than Ever
Posted May 15th, 2007 by NikThe press release from Kubuntu.org

April 19, 2007 - Kubuntu 7.04 has been released and is available for download now.
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