Archive for December, 2010
Monitor and change CPU with Indicator-CPUfreq
11Want to use the full capacity of your CPU on Linux. Now you can change the CPU frequency on the fly on your Ubunut using Indicator-CPUfreq. The utility is fairly simple to use and can be added to the panel.
Download the DEB files from
- indicator-cpufreq_0.1.1-public.deb (Maverick)
- indicator-cpufreq_0.1.1-public.deb (Natty)
Now you can unleash the true potential of your CPU on Ubuntu.
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XBMC 10.0 (Dharma) with built in addon support
8XBMC is an open source media player for Linux, Mac and Windows. XBMC 10.0 code named Dharma has been released and now has addon support.
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Installing XBMC 10 on Ubuntu is fairly easy.
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Clean up Grub with Grub Customizer
2Grub is the screen you see when you start your machines. Over a period of time with all the kernel updates, the grub is overloaded and becomes ugly. In many cases you wont be using an old kernel unless there is something dramatically wrong with the new one. So let’s see how to clean the grub and make it look slimmer and neater. You can do it the hard way every time or you can just install Grub Customizer which will solve the problem for you.
Grub Customizer is a graphic utility to customize GRUB 2 of your linux machine. Use the following commands to install the Grub Customizer.
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