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  • Ubuntu 12.04 on virtualBox

    - by user113573
    im trying to set up ubuntu one on ubuntu 12.04 in VirtualBox and right after step number 3 i get "sorry, an error has occurred and ubuntu one needs to close" and under show details it shows " attributeError "nonotype object has no attribute 'stop" ". i do not use any type of proxy. im thinking it may not be possible to use ubuntu one under a vm environment just thought i would ask here first. thanks for looking!.

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  • How to tell Facebook which div is the "content" one? (for links summary)

    - by Magnetic_dud
    I have a small blog hosted on blogger.com I don't understand why, when people like or share a blog post on Facebook, the real content is never fetched as a summary. For example, for this post, the summary is the small "about me" that I placed on the sidebar, while on this other post, the summary is the first comment. It's weird, what I can do? There is a way, for example a class, to indicate the main content div?

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  • New stuff on Windows Live &hellip; Hotmail and Messenger to start

    - by Enrique Lima
    Where to start?  First, I would recommend you visit the Preview at http://windowslivepreview.com/hotmail/launch/?lang=en  Then Start Exploring, here you will find the information on Hotmail and Messenger. Why would this be exciting? The Hotmail offering is having the following pieces integrated: ActiveSync Office Web Apps integration SkyDrive integration Head on over, check it out.

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  • Trying to find resources to learn how to test software [closed]

    - by Davek804
    First off, yes this is a general question, and I'd be perfectly happy to move this to another portion of SE, but I didn't see a more fitting sub. Basically, I am hoping a more experienced QA tester can come along and really fill in some basics for me. So far, websites seem to be sparse in terms of explaining languages involved, basic practices, etc. So, I'm sorry in advance if this is too general, but towards the end of this post I ask some specific questions if it's just absolutely unacceptable to speak in general terms. I just landed a position as Junior Systems and QA Engineer with a social media startup. Their QA and testing is almost nonexistent, so if I do a good job, I imagine I'll find a lot of bugs and have a secure role in the business. I'm pretty good with the systems aspect of my role, but I need to learn more about the QA and testing aspects. We run hardware that's touchscreen based - the user can use and interact with the devices. So, in terms of my QA role, in the short term, I need to build scripts to test the hardware/software as a 'user' to try to uncover bugs. First off, what language should these scripts be written in? Does anyone have some examples? What about the longer term 'automated testing'? I'm familiar with regression testing as the developer adds in new features, sure, but the 50,000 other types of testing, not so much. Most of our hardware runs dotnet/C# code, with some of the servers running Java - but I don't expect to need to run tests on the Java side at this point. I hope to meet with one developer today and try to get a good idea of the output from the hardware so that I can 'mock' this data that gets sent to servers, to try to bugtest. Eventually, we will be moving the hardware to be closer to where I live and work, so that I can test virtually and on real hardware. So a lot of the bugs we're dealing with now are like this: the Local Server, which kiosks report their data to gets updated from the kiosks, but the remote server does not. Or, vis versa when the user registers on a kiosk, the remote server updates but the local server does not. But yeah, without much more detail, I imagine a lot of this info isn't helpful. I've bought a book "How Google Tests Software", but it's really a book more about 'how their software testing is different from Microsoft'. It doesn't teach how to test so much as why their methods are better. Does anyone have a good book that I can buy? An ebook maybe? My local Barnes and Noble kinda had a terrible selection. I also figure a book from 2005 is not necessarily that good either.

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  • Why are there so many minus pont on questions in this forum? [migrated]

    - by BlackLotus
    First, I think I will get minus too here or blocked idk why I want know this so why when I am looking at question list so many minus point on question here so they are asking about programming not other, so this programmers forum or not? and what defferent with stackoverflow ? so many question about programmer there but just little question got minus and i know that must got minus because asking about cyber cryme or other bad but here so many good question got minus why ? thanks for replay,good or not

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  • Unity does not start after installing the fglrx drivers on 12.10 [closed]

    - by f.mcleash
    I installed Ubuntu 12.10 and at first when I go to check the system information I used to have (unknown) on the graphic card section, I used the synaptic manager and downloaded the fglrx, after that I restarted my laptop and now I don't have any menus, all of them are gone. Now I am only using the keyboard shortcuts to use Ubuntu. My graphic card is AMD ATI. What can I do to bring the menus back?

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  • Top 5 Tips to Increase Your Google Ranking

    For most webmasters and site owners, the ultimate measurement that your Search Engine Optimization efforts are working is when the website starts showing up in the first few result pages of Google. Unfortunately, with most people focus on one single Search Engine Optimization strategy to achieve just that. It is important to know that in order to achieve top 10 rankings on Google, there are a number of elements that should be considered and worked on consistently.

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  • Multiple joysticks event handling

    - by hbaktir
    I want to make a game which is totally same idea with "Who pressed the button answers the question" I got 2 joysticks and both connected to a pc.My application will be Winforms and i will develop it on Visual studio 2012 . I 've used SlimDX,Sharpx so far i ' ve nothing for multiple joysticks.I can get the pressed button with timer . All i want to know is which joystick / gamepad pressed 1 button first.Then my problem will be solved Any idea how can i achive this or somebody did it before

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  • Judgment Calls in SEO Add Up to Results

    The titles and descriptions seen above the URLs on search engine results pages are taken by the search engines from the Meta data of the pages at first until other options are planted in directories during an SEO campaign. If a site has no meta description and no SEO content out there on the Web, the search engine selects some relevant snippets of content from somewhere on the site. The answer to the query may be there; if not the searcher will have to access the site and look for the information.

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  • Do Outbound Links Hold Search Engine Power?

    Now, I do not know if this applies to just when the link points to pages on your own site or any outbound links, but time and time again I see before me the evidence that this could just be the case. Last night I was comparing 2 of my own websites. The first, with Page Rank 3 and lots of SEO work against the second, Page Rank 0 and ignored.

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  • How to make my newly created secondary partition accessible?

    - by cipricus
    I have decided to reinstall my Lubuntu OS and to split on the occasion my partition so as to have a secondary one where long-time files would be stored. When trying to install the system onto the smaller one, I was prompted to set a different mount point for the other (different from /). Not knowing what to do I selected /boot for the second and went on installing on the first one. All was ok except that now the larger/secondary (/boot mount point) partition is not visible. In Gparted it is:

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  • I upgraded ubuntu to 12.10, and the internet does not work on vbox

    - by user100607
    Last week, I upgraded my operating system to Ubuntu 12.10 from 12.04, and the internet stopped working on two virtual machines (launched with virtualbox), Windows XP and OSX Snow Leopard. OSX also stopped working completely at first, but I fixed that by switching to the 64 bit option in the vbox settings. I switching to bridged networking from NAT restored the internet to Windows, but not to OSX. Does anybody know what I could be doing wrong?

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  • 3 Ways to Help Your Website Be Seen Online

    When it comes to conducting business online, having good search engine optimization (SEO) foundations is just as important as having a Web site in the first place. Whether you use your Web site to share information about your business, get customers, sell a product or service, or more, it's essential that you incorporate some tried and true SEO strategies if your Web site is going to successfully serve its purpose.

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  • Important Steps to Follow When Developing Your Website

    Some people attempt to make money online either from the professional sense or as a hobby. They design and develop their business websites, which from first glance looks like a winner. The business website also has great content. The website owner has signed up for a domain name as well as a hosting package and finally launches their business website.

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  • Your own OEM configuration: YaST Firstboot

    <b>openSUSE Lizards:</b> "The YaST firstboot utility is a special kind of configuration workflow that can be run after the basic system is installed. It is started on the first boot of the system and guides a user through a series of steps that allow for easier configuration of their desktops."

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  • Easy Search Engine Optimization Strategies

    Search Engine Optimization or SEO is a technical sounding term that's simply a strategy for making your website relevant to your target audience and structuring your website in such a way that it will be found by search engines when your keywords are entered by users. Here a few easy strategies for incorporating SEO into your website: Identify your Keywords Before you do any optimization work on your website you first have to know what keywords are being used by your target market. For example if you are selling home repair guides, you'll need to know the...

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