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Installing Photoshop on Ubuntu 10.10

I am now a full Linux user and the distro I used is Ubuntu version 10.10.  Maybe most of my posts will be ubuntu tweaks and php also.   One of the useful tools I frequently use when I was on windows 7 is Photoshop.  Installing it without tweaking wine will not work.  Thanks to the post of Jun Auza where I got most of the ideas.  To start with I am using ubuntu 10.10 with wine version 1.2 the latest

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Changing the Owner of Your Docroot (LAMP)

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In a LAMP server when you upload files in your htdocs folder by default  the owner of the files is root or the account you used to login and all other account won’t be able to execute the scripts.  This is what I have encountered when I uploaded a web application I just finished developing.  In my php script I used the system command chmod and it throws an error every time the line is being executed.  I was wondering why

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Slackware PHP GD Error

In the past months I was able to handle a LAMP server, this is my second time to handle a UNIX based web server but this time its a lot different because I will will be the one to install and configure the web server.  Our System administrator was the one who installed the latest version of slackware which is 13.1 on the machine, so all I need to do is have the web server up and running. Our system

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Slackware Linux E-book

Knowing a Linux distro is one asset of a network administrator, since then I seemed to be a die hard fan of knowing Linux.  The first linux distro I used was Red Hat and from the first time I saw it I was so amazed and at the same time surprised that such operating system exist.  By then I was a great fan of linux but sad to say I seldomly use the operating system because most of the tools

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Show Hide File Extension

What are file extension or file types? File types are like embedded signatures, telling the operating system that this type of file can be opened by this  software or program and also to  associate with it properly.  A  file extension is one or several letters at the end of a filename. Usually three or four letters,  Filename extensions usually follow a period (dot) and indicate the type of information stored in the file.  One good example is “Warcraft III.exe” the

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