VirtualBox 4.2.0 Released: Install It In Ubuntu 12.04 (Precise Pangolin)

VirtualBox 4.2 which supports drag n’ drop from guest machine to host is finally released, and this brief tutorial is going to show you how to install it in Ubuntu 12.04 Precise Pangolin.
If you don’t know, VirtualBox is a virtualization software which helps you run multiple virtual machines (Windows, Linux, Mac) on a single host computer. This technology is a great way to install Windows, Linux and Mac on one computer instead of separate and individual systems.
For a complete changelog on this release, please click here.

Objectives:
  • Install VirtualBox 4.2 in Ubuntu 12.04
  • Enjoy!
To get started, go and download VirtualBox 4.2 from this page.

Save the file, then open and install it with Software Center.

virtual_box_4-2

After installing, launch it from Dash. If you don’t see it in Dash  right away, log out and log back in, then search for it again.

virtual_box_4-2_1

Repo Ubuntu 12.04.1 LTS (Precise Pangolin)


Precise Pangolin  is a great Ubuntu desktop ever and it has cool widget too. And of course,  you won't to miss Precise Pangolin Repository.

Here they're



Ubuntu Repository 12.04 LTS di KLJ :

deb http://repo.linuxjambi.org/ precise main restricted universe multiverse


Ubuntu Repository 12.04 LTS di Kambing :

deb http://kambing.ui.ac.id/ubuntu/ precise-proposed main restricted universe multiverse
deb http://kambing.ui.ac.id/ubuntu/ precise-security main restricted universe multiverse
deb http://kambing.ui.ac.id/ubuntu/ precise-updates main restricted universe multiverse
deb http://kambing.ui.ac.id/ubuntu/ precise main restricted universe multiverse


Ubuntu Repository 12.04 LTS di UKDW :

deb http://repo.ukdw.ac.id/ubuntu precise main restricted universe multiverse
deb http://repo.ukdw.ac.id/ubuntu precise-updates main restricted universe multiverse
deb http://repo.ukdw.ac.id/ubuntu precise-security main restricted universe multiverse
deb http://repo.ukdw.ac.id/ubuntu precise-backports main restricted universe multiverse
deb http://repo.ukdw.ac.id/ubuntu precise-proposed main restricted universe multiverse


Ubuntu Repository 12.04 LTS di Komo :

deb http://komo.padinet.com/ubuntu/ precise-proposed main restricted universe multiverse
deb http://komo.padinet.com/ubuntu/ precise-security main restricted universe multiverse
deb http://komo.padinet.com/ubuntu/ precise-updates main restricted universe multiverse
deb http://komo.padinet.com/ubuntu/ precise main restricted universe multiverse


Ubuntu Repository 12.04 LTS di ITB :

deb ftp://ftp.itb.ac.id/pub/ubuntu/ precise-proposed main restricted universe multiverse
deb ftp://ftp.itb.ac.id/pub/ubuntu/ precise-security main restricted universe multiverse
deb ftp://ftp.itb.ac.id/pub/ubuntu/ precise-updates main restricted universe multiverse
deb ftp://ftp.itb.ac.id/pub/ubuntu/ precise main restricted universe multiverse



How to get 1000+ even more liker facebook fan page less then a week


How to get 1000+ even more liker facebook fan page less then a week- I ll help you to get 1000 even more liker on your FaceBook fan page faster and easy.
Easy? Yes,it's!
You just need to come to these websites below and following the steps :

You can make 100 even more liker to like your status :
*Likelo | Increase Likes On Your Facebook Statuses

Combine those websites which help you to get 1000+  even more liker facebook fan page less then a week. It works for me
*Free Facebook Auto-Liker and Autolikes Online | facebook Fan page likes likers | Automatic like your photo, comments or status

*Likehoot v6 | (Old is Gold) 52 (s)

:) good luck!

Download Repository Ubuntu 10.10 Maverick Meerkat *iso file

Download Repository Ubuntu 10.10 Maverick Meerkat *iso file

I knew, that Ubuntu has released the newest version 12.10 that calls Quantal Quetzal,
and now i share the lower version of Ubuntu 10.10 Maverick Meerkat, 
because i still use this version now.
And you who wanna download Repository Ubuntu 10.10 Maverick Meerkat  *iso file ,
here they're :

32 Bit


   http://kambing.ui.ac.id/iso/ubuntu-repository/10.10/ubuntu-10.10-repository-i386-1_contrib.iso

    http://kambing.ui.ac.id/iso/ubuntu-repository/10.10/ubuntu-10.10-repository-i386-2_contrib.iso

    http://kambing.ui.ac.id/iso/ubuntu-repository/10.10/ubuntu-10.10-repository-i386-3_contrib.iso

    http://kambing.ui.ac.id/iso/ubuntu-repository/10.10/ubuntu-10.10-repository-i386-4_contrib.iso

    http://kambing.ui.ac.id/iso/ubuntu-repository/10.10/ubuntu-10.10-repository-i386-5_contrib.iso

    http://kambing.ui.ac.id/iso/ubuntu-repository/10.10/ubuntu-10.10-repository-i386-6_contrib.iso

    http://kambing.ui.ac.id/iso/ubuntu-repository/10.10/ubuntu-10.10-repository-i386-7_contrib.iso

    http://kambing.ui.ac.id/iso/ubuntu-repository/10.10/ubuntu-10.10-repository-i386-8_contrib.iso

64 Bit


    http://kambing.ui.ac.id/iso/ubuntu-repository/10.10/ubuntu-10.10-repository-amd64-1_contrib.iso

    http://kambing.ui.ac.id/iso/ubuntu-repository/10.10/ubuntu-10.10-repository-amd64-2_contrib.iso

    http://kambing.ui.ac.id/iso/ubuntu-repository/10.10/ubuntu-10.10-repository-amd64-3_contrib.iso

    http://kambing.ui.ac.id/iso/ubuntu-repository/10.10/ubuntu-10.10-repository-amd64-4_contrib.iso

    http://kambing.ui.ac.id/iso/ubuntu-repository/10.10/ubuntu-10.10-repository-amd64-5_contrib.iso

    http://kambing.ui.ac.id/iso/ubuntu-repository/10.10/ubuntu-10.10-repository-amd64-6_contrib.iso

    http://kambing.ui.ac.id/iso/ubuntu-repository/10.10/ubuntu-10.10-repository-amd64-7_contrib.iso

    http://kambing.ui.ac.id/iso/ubuntu-repository/10.10/ubuntu-10.10-repository-amd64-8_contrib.iso

md5sum


    http://kambing.ui.ac.id/iso/ubuntu-repository/10.10/md5sums.txt

DVD Live installer 

32 bit

    http://kambing.ui.ac.id/iso/ubuntu/cdimage/releases/10.10/release/ubuntu-10.10-dvd-i386.iso

64 bit

    http://kambing.ui.ac.id/iso/ubuntu/cdimage/releases/10.10/release/ubuntu-10.10-dvd-amd64.iso

How to create local repository from iso* file



How to create local repository from iso* file


Yeah i ll show U, how to create local repository from iso file, simply.

If you do not have ubuntu-9.10-repository you can download the files by this link:
http://kambing.ui.ac.id/pub/ubuntu-repository/9.10/

 Now, following these steps :

1.

sudo mkdir /mnt/repo1
sudo mkdir /mnt/repo2
sudo mkdir /mnt/repo3
sudo mkdir /mnt/repo4
sudo mkdir /mnt/repo5
sudo mkdir /mnt/repo6
sudo mkdir /mnt/repo7

2.

sudo gedit /etc/fstab
add the scripts below :
#Repository
/media/data1/repo/repo1-ubuntu.iso /mnt/repo1 iso9660 loop,defaults 0 0
/media/data1/repo/repo2-ubuntu.iso /mnt/repo2 iso9660 loop,defaults 0 0
/media/data1/repo/repo3-ubuntu.iso /mnt/repo3 iso9660 loop,defaults 0 0
/media/data1/repo/repo4-ubuntu.iso /mnt/repo4 iso9660 loop,defaults 0 0
/media/data1/repo/repo5-ubuntu.iso /mnt/repo5 iso9660 loop,defaults 0 0
/media/data1/repo/repo6-ubuntu.iso /mnt/repo6 iso9660 loop,defaults 0 0
/media/data1/repo/repo7-ubuntu.iso /mnt/repo7 iso9660 loop,defaults 0 0

3.

 sudo gedit /etc/apt/source.list
 add the scripts below :
#From File
deb file:"/mnt/repo1/" karmic main
deb file:"/mnt/repo2/" karmic main multiverse restricted
deb file:"/mnt/repo3/" karmic multiverse universe
deb file:"/mnt/repo4/" karmic universe
deb file:"/mnt/repo5/" karmic universe
deb file:"/mnt/repo6/" karmic universe
deb file:"/mnt/repo7/" karmic universe

4.

sudo apt-get update
 Done! Now you can check your local repository.
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Oracle PLSQL named system exceptions

What is a named system exception?

Oracle PLSQL named system exceptions

 

Named system exceptions are exceptions that have been given names by PL/SQL. They are named in the STANDARD package in PL/SQL and do not need to be defined by the programmer.

Oracle has a standard set of exceptions already named as follows:


DUP_VAL_ON_INDEX
ORA-00001
You tried to execute an INSERT or UPDATE statement that has created a duplicate value in a field restricted by a unique index.

TIMEOUT_ON_RESOURCE
ORA-00051
You were waiting for a resource and you timed out.

TRANSACTION_BACKED_OUT
ORA-00061
The remote portion of a transaction has rolled back.


INVALID_CURSOR
ORA-01001
You tried to reference a cursor that does not yet exist. This may have happened because you’ve executed a FETCH cursor or CLOSE cursor before OPENing the cursor.

 
NOT_LOGGED_ON
ORA-01012
You tried to execute a call to Oracle before logging in.


LOGIN_DENIED
ORA-01017
You tried to log into Oracle with an invalid username/password combination.

NO_DATA_FOUND
ORA-01403
 You tried one of the following:
1. You executed a SELECT INTO statement and no rows were returned.
2. You referenced an uninitialized row in a table.
3. You read past the end of file with the UTL_FILE package.

TOO_MANY_ROWS
ORA-01422
You tried to execute a SELECT INTO statement and more than one row was returned.

ZERO_DIVIDE
ORA-01476
You tried to divide a number by zero.


INVALID_NUMBER
ORA-01722
You tried to execute an SQL statement that tried to convert a string to a number, but it was unsuccessful.

STORAGE_ERROR
ORA-06500
You ran out of memory or memory was corrupted.


PROGRAM_ERROR
ORA-06501
This is a generic “Contact Oracle support” message because an internal problem was encountered.

VALUE_ERROR
ORA-06502
You tried to perform an operation and there was a error on a conversion, truncation, or invalid constraining of numeric or character data.


CURSOR_ALREADY_OPEN
ORA-06511
You tried to open a cursor that is already open.

Use syntax :

DECLARE
[anonymous]
BEGIN
executable_section
EXCEPTION
WHEN exception_name1 THEN
[statements]
WHEN exception_name2 THEN
[statements]
WHEN exception_name_n THEN
[statements]
WHEN OTHERS THEN
[statements]
END [procedure_name];


DOWNLOAD GOOGLE EARTH 7 WITH FIXED "SIGNAL 11" ISSUE FOR UBUNTU


Google Earth 7 was released more than a month ago, however, the new version doesn't work for most Linux users. Here's how to run Google Earth 7 on Ubuntu right now.

Google Earth 7 (7.0.1) features new 3D imagery and a virtual tour guide which highlights interesting places around the world. You can read the official release notes, here.

Unfortunately, many Linux users get the following error when trying to start the latest Google Earth 7:

Google Earth has caught signal 11.
Google Earth signal 11 Linux

And the crash log looks something like this:



[...]
Stacktrace from glibc:
./libgoogleearth_free.so(+0x1e9cfb)[0xf75c1cfb]
./libgoogleearth_free.so(+0x1e9f43)[0xf75c1f43]
[0xf777a400]

One of the Google Earth developers has emailed fixed Google Earth builds (pre-release) to some Linux users who have commented about this issue on the Google Earth forums, and it seems a fixed build will be available soon (the exact date is not known) on the Google Earth download page.

Google Earth 7.0.1.8283 Ubuntu
Google Earth 7 (7.0.1.8283) running in Ubuntu 12.10

If you don't want to wait, you can download these fixed Google Earth 7.0.1 builds (deb) for Ubuntu / Linux Mint / Debian below:
32bit: google-earth-stable_7.0.1.8283-r0_i386.deb
64bit: google-earth-stable_7.0.1.8283-r0_amd64.deb

Besides the "Google Earth has caught signal 11" issue, it seems that the font issue that used to occur for the Google Earth Linux builds has been fixed as well in these new packages.

Unfortunately, I couldn't find any rpm files for this new 7.0.1.8283 build.


I will update this post when the Google Earth download page is updated with these fixed builds.