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There is a miraculous way in ubuntu to detect the hardware or view specification laptop / computer. Immediately, we try :
First Step :
Using the application "lshw", this
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Go to terminal, login as root by type :

$ sudo su
Then add third party from the PPA repository and update the repository using command :

$ apt-add-repository ppa:antonio.chiurazzi/ppa
$ apt-get update

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First open a terminal and login as root by type :

$ sudo su
And Add Thir Party Repository by Type :
 
$ add-apt-repository ppa:tualatrix/ppa
Update repository then 
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In this time we will discuse about Recovery Grub After Installing Windows in Ubuntu 10.10 (Maverick Meerkat)We needed LiveCD ubuntu 10.10.booting from LiveCD, After login, open terminal, login as root by type :
$ sudo su

Find Ubuntu 
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$ sudo gedit /boot/grub/grub.cfg
There was 
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$ gconf-editor
Go to :

desktop &amp;gt; gnome &amp;gt;session &amp;gt; required components
And search for "gnome-panel" value, then remove gnome-panel, restart
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When finished downloading, extract the file, then double-click, the selection window will appear. select "Run" 

Select "restore defaut setting panel" then press OK. Gnome 
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$ sudo su
Add third party repository, copy this command :

$ echo 'deb http://download.tuxfamily.org/gericom/libreoffice /' | sudo tee -a /etc/apt/sources.list
Get key server by type :

$ sudo apt-key adv --keyserver keyserver.ubuntu.com --recv-keys 890E7A26
Update repository 
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You can view the 
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You can install it by downloading the package at launchpad.net  here for installation insturction 
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With TuxGuitar, you will be able to compose music using the following features

Tablature editor
Score Viewer
Multitrack display
Autoscroll while playing
Note duration management
Various effects (bend, slide, vibrato, hammer-on/pull-off)
Support for triplets (
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gEDA also may assist you in designing a digital electronic circuit, or in other words assemble simulation applications in digital electronic circuits.
You can download this application package 
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Here you can design your own home model, many different features such as: designing the aquarium, bedroom, kitchen and living room. dapt you install this application to download it  
http://
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To Install Zentyal, you must add  third partyvrepository, open  terminal login as root by type :

$ sudo su
Edit 
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$ sudo su
Find the location of the partition ubuntu by type :
$ fdisk -l
As an example, look at the picture 
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1.  Too  quick surrender

Many of us may never experience this. Assume Linux is difficult to learn  and use, so only use it within a few hours 
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Go to terminal login as root by type :

$ sudo su
$ sudo add-apt-repository ppa:ella-animation/dev
Update and install ella by type :

$ apt-get update
$ apt-get install ella
Now Ella has 
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$ sudo su
$ add-apt-repository ppa:gwibber-daily/ppa
After it, update your repository by type :

$ apt-get update
Now 
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November 4th, 2010 - Alpha 1 release

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Go to terminal and login as root by type :

$ sudo su
Now add vlc repository from ppa by type :

$ add-apt-repository ppa:n-muench/vlc
Update and install 
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Now install additional 
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