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Saturday, March 5, 2011

Tutorials Tips and Tricks



The following reviews are intending to tell me. For all this we see a lot of computer tutorials blog whose contents the copy-paste from other blogs, and simply chasing a hit for mendepatkan money from affiliate ads like Google Adsense. Sepertio blogs are usually in the design blindly, and do not have a good organizing posts.
The impression thus not appear on the blog Tutorials Tips Tricks (tutorials-tips-triks.info). In terms of a uniform appearance, ensured that every post here is done seriously. Most of the tutorials here discuss the services on the Internet, such as web hosting, domain name, templates, CMS, e-mail, web browsers, and so forth.
In addition there are also tips and tricks about desktop computers, especially Windows and antivirus. To facilitate visitors who do not speak English, a blog that is built using WordPress Blogware has provided a link translation using Google Translator.

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Friday, February 25, 2011

UBUNTU 9:04 Stop the Blinking Cursor

UBUNTU 9:04
Stop the Blinking Cursor

Want to create the look of the cursor on the Ubuntu desktop is no longer blinking (flickering)? Follow these steps:

1. Start the Terminal application. Once the terminal opens, run the gconf-editor by typing the following command: $ gconf-editor.
2. Gconf-editor of an application, go to menu / desktop / gnome / interface, and remove the check mark in the options kursor_blink.
3. To test it, you can try typing in gedit, then try to edit the text. Now, although the position of the cursor on the condition of silence, the cursor display on your Ubuntu desktop is no longer blinking.
 

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