Karmic FAQ
(Planet people: sorry if this pops up 1 time...when I add another question, Blogger thinks it has to bump it up in the RSS feed)
pFollowing tradition, here's my Karmic FAQ:/p
ol
liHow should I download?
ul
lia href="http://www.ubuntu.com/getubuntu/downloadmirrors#bt"Torrents/a, to keep the strain off the servers. There are IPv6 torrent files available as well, as a test so Canonical can see how many Ubuntu users are on IPv6 and thus how much support to give it. They don't list KTorrent as one of the clients that can do the IPv6 torrents, but I'm using it right now./li
liOr if you have a Beta or RC .iso sitting around a href="http://ubuntu-tutorials.com/2009/10/29/use-zsync-to-update-existing-iso-images/"zsync to the final/a/li/ul/li
liI have a netbook. What are my options?
ulliUbuntu Netbook Remix is still around, but it's now joined by a href="https://wiki.kubuntu.org/Kubuntu/Netbook"Kubuntu Netbook Edition/a/li/ul/li
liHow's audio?
ulliWell, it's working fine for me, but a href="http://drowninginbugs.blogspot.com/2009/10/caveats-for-audio-in-910.html"Daniel has a quot;caveatsquot; blog post/a (updated link). There is now a a href="apt://linux-backports-modules-alsa-karmic-generic" class="apt"linux-backports-modules-alsa-karmic-generic/a package so you can get ALSA updates/li/ul/li
liWhere'd Add/Remove go?
ulliIt has been replaced by the new a href="https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SoftwareCenter"Ubuntu Software Center/a/li/ul/li
liDoes Ubuntu Software Center sell proprietary software? I heard it did.
ulliNot yet. There are plans in about a year to allow those commercial developers who are willing to support Linux to sell apps through it./li/ul/li
liCan I use Ubuntu One with Kubuntu?
ulliYes, just install the a href="apt://ubuntu-one-client-gnome" class="apt"ubuntu-one-client-gnome/a package./li/ul/li
liWhy Empathy? I like Pidgin!
ulliYou're welcome to keep using Pidgin, but here are a few things Empathy has going for it:
ulliIt's the GNOME default/li
liIt can do audio/video chat/li
liThe Telepathy framework lets it integrate better into the rest of the desktop/li
liAs a href="http://www.jonobacon.org/2009/10/09/this-is-what-awesome-looks-like/"Jono mentioned/a you can do desktop sharing through it/li
/ul/li
/ul/li
liWhat happened to GDM theming?
ulliThe new GDM uses the GTK theme for the gdm user. To change it, you'll need to run codegksudo -u gdm gnome-appearance-properties/code and select a new theme/li/ul/li
liWasn't Gwibber supposed to be included?
ulliGwibber 2.0 was not ready in time. It is available in Universe./li/ul/li
liNew theme yet?
ulliYes! Softer icons, chocolate highlights, and orange wallpaper/li/ul/li
liCan Amarok play CDs yet?
ulliYes/li/ul/li
liDo Intel graphics not-suck this time?
ulliYes, they're very nice actually! Thanks to KMS, Intel graphics users can expect instantaneous resume from suspend!/li/ul/li
liHow's Kubuntu's network manager?
ulliIt works this time/li/ul/li
liI upgraded from Jaunty and now have no sound. What do I do?
ulliRun codeuname -r/code. Does it say "2.6.31-14-generic"? If it still says 2.6.28-16-generic, you're not running Karmic's kernel. Some people are having trouble with GRUB not showing new kernels. Try running codesudo update-grub/code and then rebooting./li/ul/li
/ol
pAdditionally, I wrote an a href="http://www.geeksaresexy.net/2009/10/29/ubuntu-karmic-koala-910-a-closer-loo/"overview of Ubuntu and Kubuntu/a for another blog, if you'd like to check that out./p
pPS: Let me know in the comments if there's anything you think I should add!/pdiv class="blogger-post-footer"From http://ubuntulinuxtipstricks.blogspot.combr /img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/6523277464962917938-8940956524645493922?l=ubuntulinuxtipstricks.blogspot.com'//div
Care Bears
pAmericans between ages 20 and 30 probably remember the a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Care_Bears"Care Bears/a, a TV show where the Care Bears (which look like teddy bears), who are from Care-a-Lot fight off mean characters with the power of caring. Their attack is called the Care Bear Stare and their tummies have little icons that light up and shoot whatever their power is at the enemy. I'm not sure why, but one was Grumpy Bear. There was also Funshine Bear, Friend Bear, and a few others, including Cheer Bear. Cheer Bear's motto was "when in doubt, SMILE!" and had the power to make others happy./p
pWhere am I going with this? Yesterday, a href="http://amber.redvoodoo.org/2009/10/meeting-n-greeting-at-lake-lure-nc.html"Amber commented that Daniel Holbach* has a contagious smile/a, and somehow I immediately thought of Cheer Bear. a href="https://launchpad.net/~james-w"James Westby/a agreed that putting the two together kinda made sense. So, I did:/p
a onblur="try {parent.deselectBloggerImageGracefully();} catch(e) {}" href="http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_ElsYu-fv6yE/St-ZNiV49JI/AAAAAAAAAdg/g7zG3XoQJp4/s1600-h/cheer.png"img style="display:block; margin:0px auto 10px; text-align:center;cursor:pointer; cursor:hand;width: 279px; height: 341px;" src="http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_ElsYu-fv6yE/St-ZNiV49JI/AAAAAAAAAdg/g7zG3XoQJp4/s400/cheer.png" border="0" alt=""id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5395199336449111186" //a
pIt does make sense, right? I mean, you just can't hang around the guy without getting at least 1 hug (more likely: a half dozen) and a huge grin./p
pYeah yeah, off topic for this blog (again), but a href="https://launchpad.net/~jorge"Jorge Castro/a said I had to blog the picture of his Care Bear coworker./p
p* To those who don't follow Ubuntu development and thus going "uhhellip;who's a href="https://launchpad.net/~dholbach"Daniel Holbach/a?" He's one of Ubuntu's Community Council members, and a developer, andhellip;ya know the list's too long./pdiv class="blogger-post-footer"From http://ubuntulinuxtipstricks.blogspot.combr /img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/6523277464962917938-5782073682002867510?l=ubuntulinuxtipstricks.blogspot.com'//div
How to make grub work again after some windows operation broke it
So you are dual booting Linux and Windows on your computer. It used to work just fine. But now, you ‘ve either reinstalled Windows, rewrote the MBR “Windows-repair” way for some reason, or whatever the case, suddenly, no more grub when you boot up. What do you do?
Simpleee.
1. Grab an Ubuntu CD and boot [...]
HowTo: Gather Full Mail Headers
pSay you want to find out where an email came from. Maybe it was threatening or phishing or spam. How do you gather evidence of what servers passed it to you to give to the authorities? You need the full headers. They contain all the routing information. Keep in mind, though, that it is possible the sender was making use of an a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Open_mail_relay"open relay/a instead of their own mailserver./p
ul
listrongKMail/strong: View - Headers - All Headers/li
listrongEvolution/strong: View - Message Source (or Ctrl+U)/li
listrongThunderbird/strong: View - Headers - All/li
listrongGMail/strong: Hit the down arrow next to "Reply" on the message, then choose "Show Original"/li
/ul
pNow just copy and paste this into a file and hand over to whomever is dealing with the sender./pdiv class="blogger-post-footer"From http://ubuntulinuxtipstricks.blogspot.combr /img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/6523277464962917938-8418337293690072425?l=ubuntulinuxtipstricks.blogspot.com'//div
Attention Folks
pstrongTRIGGER WARNING:/strong Victims of violence or sexual assault may want to stop reading./p
pWith all the a href="http://geekfeminism.wikia.com/wiki/2009_women_in_FLOSS_discussions"discussion of sexism in FOSS this year/a, a certain individual calling himself a href="http://geekfeminism.wikia.com/wiki/MikeeUSA"MikeeUSA/a is back. I realize many people are not aware of this individual. He is notorious in certain circles for very good reasons. 2005 is the earliest record I know of him a href="http://geekfeminism.wikia.com/wiki/Debian_and_LinuxChix_harrassment"harassing women involved with Debian and LinuxChix/a. And last year, he a href="http://geekfeminism.wikia.com/wiki/Debian_death_threats"sent death threats to many women involved in Debian development/a./p
pHe's back, pasting the same comment to many blogs repeatedly. Not everyone has removed the disgusting comment, so I'm sure you can find it if you want. But, here's a summary of his beliefs:/p
ol
liHans Reiser was justified in murdering his ex-wife since she divorced him; the only down-side is that he can't code while in prison/li
liMen have the right to rape women, and rape laws are stealing that right/li
liPretty much all laws that require treating women as well as you treat your dog require stealing men's rights/li
lietc./li
/ol
pI hope you can see where this is going. Obviously nowhere good./p
pMy advice? Do not engage; he is not receptive. Delete with impunity. Note also that he uses Tor, so an IP address block on your blog comments won't work; email address block should work for a while. Also, warn the others, and tell women you know involved in Free Software that if this guy comes after them in any way, they strongNEED/strong to speak up./p
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pYes, I know, this blog has been very offtopic for a while now. I'm sorry. The software I'm most impressed by at the moment isn't packaged in Ubuntu though! I know, I need to go file a FFe to get it synced from Debian so I can write about it./pdiv class="blogger-post-footer"From http://ubuntulinuxtipstricks.blogspot.combr /img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/6523277464962917938-8996991856294788840?l=ubuntulinuxtipstricks.blogspot.com'//div
I am a Technical Woman
pThis video was released at the a href="http://gracehopper.org"Grace Hopper Celebration of Women in Computing/a on Thursday. It's very simple, made up of footage from last year's event. Also very cool. Have a look./p
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pSome day, I will get myself to Tuscon to attend this event./pdiv class="blogger-post-footer"From http://ubuntulinuxtipstricks.blogspot.combr /img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/6523277464962917938-8363803053453018164?l=ubuntulinuxtipstricks.blogspot.com'//div
OLF Follow-up
pOhio LinuxFest was fun as usual. Others have already written about it on their blogs, so I'll save some of the repetition. Three of the guys from a href="http://southeastlinuxfest.org"Southeast LinuxFest/a approached me about talking there next year. a href="http://zareason"ZaReason/a had a table showing off their a href="http://www.zareason.com/shop/product.php?productid=16216cat=0page=1" title="ZaReason Terra A20"Terra A20 netbook/a and a couple machines that are not yet available for sale (yay! previews!). Earl asked me about an audio problem they were having with one of the preview machines, so I got out a Karmic UNR stick and booted from it. Turns out it works fine in Karmic. Go ALSA people!/p
pI've got photos from the wedding, pre-party, event, and after-party on my a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/31718031@N07/collections/72157622350248677/"Flickr/a. There are a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/31718031@N07/3971683031/" title="Greg Dancing 1"three videos/a a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/31718031@N07/3972457084/" title="Greg Dancing 2"of Greg Grossmeier/a a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/31718031@N07/3972477432/" ite="Greg Dancing 3"dancing/a like Carlton from Fresh Prince. I've also got a a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/31718031@N07/3972466644/" title="Good Job, Apple"video of a MacBook failing to properly detect a projector/a when we (the speakers) were testing our laptops with the projectors on Friday. For the record, codexrandr --output VGA1 --same-as LVDS1 --mode 1024x768 ; xrandr --output LVDS1 --mode 1024x768/code was all I needed (note: too lazy to learn to use the GUI)./p
pI told everybody I'd post my slides on my blog so a href="http://www.slideshare.net/macoafi/sysadmins-rosetta-stone"here's the Slideshare link/a./pdiv class="blogger-post-footer"From http://ubuntulinuxtipstricks.blogspot.combr /img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/6523277464962917938-5310391993723822766?l=ubuntulinuxtipstricks.blogspot.com'//div
Going to Ohio
pI've mentioned a href="http://ohiolinux.org"Ohio LinuxFest/a here before, but heyhellip;it's almost time! I'm currently at the "checkpoint" on the trip to Columbus. By that I mean, a coworker and I are crashing at our bosses' house. We're leaving in about 4 hours./p
pI'm working on my slides. My talk is called "Sysadmins' Rosetta Stone" and is about all those little things that trip you up when you switch from Debian or Ubuntu to Red Hat or Fedorahellip;or vice-versa. It's aimed at system administrators, though, so fair warning. I just took a second look at the schedule, and it appears I am scheduled to speak at the same time as my coworker and boss, Scott Courtney and David Boyes. They're talking about IBM VM. I wonder if the opening line will be "back in my dayhellip;" ;-)/p
pI'm thinking I'll also go to a href="http://ohiolinux.org/speakers.html#ALLMAN"Cat Allman/a's "a href="http://ohiolinux.org/talks.html#GETSTART"Getting Started in Free and Open Source/a" to get ideas for sharing with beginners and a href="http://ohiolinux.org/speakers.html#LAVIGNE"Dru Lavigne/a's "a href="http://ohiolinux.org/talks.html#BSD"BSD for Linux Users/a," since I have a friend that's always trying to switch me to FreeBSD and every time I use OSX I have to relearn the flags for various commands (ex: codels --color/code is codels -G/code on BSDhellip;I think). a href="http://ohiolinux.org/speakers.html#EGARBEE"Elizabeth Garbee/a is an excellent speaker, so I think I'll attend her "a href="http://ohiolinux.org/talks.html#COLLEGE"How to Use Open Source to Pay for a College Education/a." After herhellip;well, I'm not so sure. Maybe a href="http://ohiolinux.org/speakers.html#BADGER"Mike Badger/a's "a href="http://ohiolinux.org/talks.html#YOUNG"Programming for the Young and Young at Heart/a" to get tips on teaching kids, or maybe a href="http://ohiolinux.org/speakers.html#CALLAWAY"Tom Callaway/a's "a href="http://ohiolinux.org/talks.html#LEGAL"Legalities of FOSS from a Hacker's Perspective/a." After that, a href="http://ohiolinux.org/speakers.html#CASTRO"Jorge/a is doing "a href="http://ohiolinux.org/talks.html#COMMPROJ"Building a Community Around Your Project/a." For the last time slot with choices, I'm still unsure about a href="http://ohiolinux.org/speakers.html#WAGSTROM"Patrick Wagstrom/a's "a href="http://ohiolinux.org/talks.html#WONK"Be a Wonk! Open Source, Government Policy, and You/a" or a href="http://ohiolinux.org/speakers.html#DEVLIN"Catherine Devlin/a's "a href="http://ohiolinux.org/talks.html#TEXT"reStructured Text: Plain Text Gets Superpowers/a."/p
pPS: New blog theme/pdiv class="blogger-post-footer"From http://ubuntulinuxtipstricks.blogspot.combr /img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/6523277464962917938-7746019312850573051?l=ubuntulinuxtipstricks.blogspot.com'//div
Takoma Park Folk Festival: Great Success!
pThis is the 4th year the a href="http://dc.ubuntu-us.org"DC LoCo Team/a has had a table at the a href="http://tpff.org"Takoma Park Folk Festival/a. In 2006, Kevin (the LoCo leader) says the table was well off the beaten path. Very few visitors. 2007 was my first year participating. That year we got a better spot, just around the corner from the lawn area where the main stage is. Anybody wanting to reach the main stage from that side of the building had to go past us. We got about 120-150 visitors. In 2008, we had the same spot, and this time the a href="http://olpclearningclub.org/"OLPC Learning Club/a folks got a table to our right and the hackerspace, a href="http://hacdc.org"HacDC/a was to our left. Again, we got about 150 visitors./p
pThis year, though? We were on the edge of the lawn. Hard to get from the food to the main stage without passing us. Well, we lost track of pressing the button on the counter for large swaths of time because we were so swamped, but of the times that we rememberedhellip;362 visitors. Yeah, WOW!/p
a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/31718031@N07/3917801951/" title="Lots of visitors"img src="http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2628/3917801951_c66ed096b3.jpg" width="500" height="375" alt="Swarm" //a
pWe find that having OLPC XO laptops seems to attract folks. "Is that the laptop from the news?" and then we get to explain Free Software and oh hey look, we have CDs for another Linux distro here called Ubuntuhellip; Mel Chua was there in the morning. She used to work on OLPC, and I heard the reason she had to leave early was to fly down to NC to Red Hat headquarters for new employee orientation. Woot for Mel! Mike Lee came in the afternoon to take her place as Resident OLPC Expert. He runs the OLPC Learning Club./p
a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/31718031@N07/3917793073/" title="Mel shows off the OLPC"img src="http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2439/3917793073_654020b5bc.jpg" width="500" height="375" alt="Mel shows off the OLPC" //a
pI'd say about frac12; the people who came to the table last year said they either already used it or someone in their family used it or they remembered us from the year before. That's about 75 people. This year, probably 100 said that sort of thing, maybe 100 more said they'd heard of Linux in general but not Ubuntu and isn't it hard to use? That means we had at least 160 people who'd never heard of this before but know now and another 100 who got some more information. Yay! Hundreds more than last year! This is what I like about being at a folk festival instead of at a tech conference. We're not preaching to the choir, to the techies who already know all about Linux and have made up their minds about it already. We're talking to the "human beings" mentioned in Ubuntu's tagline. Several people also asked for lists of netbooks that come with Ubuntu pre-installed./p
a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/31718031@N07/3917800139/" title="Demos amp; CDs"img src="http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2450/3917800139_30b59014b0.jpg" width="500" height="375" alt="Demos amp; CDs" //a
pI think we went through 3 boxes of Ubuntu CDs. Unfortunately, we only got to give out 5 Kubuntu CDs because that was all Kevin happened to have lying around. It seems our Jaunty ShipIt pack didn't include any, and he didn't open up all of the boxes in advance to count./p
a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/31718031@N07/3918552998/" title="Chuck amp; Kevin talking to visitors"img src="http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2430/3918552998_cc2de8acae.jpg" width="500" height="375" alt="P1000099.JPG" //a
pTaking care of the booth this year, aside from Mel and Mike on OLPC duty, were Kevin Cole (runs the DC LoCo), Other Chuck (I don't know his last name, but he's known as "Other Chuck" since Chuck Frain runs the Maryland LoCo and that's not him), Daniel Chen (y'all know him by now, right?), and me (oh come on). And as in years past, Barry Warsaw (Canonical, maintains Mailman amp; Python) stopped by the table. He has his son trained to give double-thumbs-down to Windows, hehe!/p
a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/31718031@N07/3918554884/" title="Barry and his son (the little guy in green) come to visit"img src="http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2667/3918554884_0a8c25fb38.jpg" width="500" height="375" alt="Barry" //a
pFor photos of all the fun, check out my a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/31718031@N07/sets/72157622363341038/"Takoma Park Folk Festival 2009 album on Flickr/a. It, er, appears I need to learn about a better color setting for my camera in really bright sunlight because everything's blue-ish, except for people's brightly-colored shirts. Excuse: it's a week old, I haven't gotten used to it yet! Though I did find the setting for brightly-colored flowers. Lots of photos that'd make nice wallpapers in my Flickr now./pdiv class="blogger-post-footer"From http://ubuntulinuxtipstricks.blogspot.combr /img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/6523277464962917938-7655977436291673852?l=ubuntulinuxtipstricks.blogspot.com'//div
The Root Password Rumour
pEvery now and then, I see people make the following claim:/p
blockquotepUbuntu has a root password; they just don't tell the user what it is./p/blockquote
pRubbish. Some versions claim it is a randomly generated one. Rubbish. There is no root password, and this statement mustn't be confused with "the password is carriage return" (a usage RMS tried to popularize at MIT). Take a look at /etc/shadow, if you will (codesudo less /etc/shadow/code). On a default install, the first few lines will look something like this:/pblockquoteroot:*:14438:0:99999:7:::br/
daemon:*:14438:0:99999:7:::br/
bin:*:14438:0:99999:7:::br/
sys:*:14438:0:99999:7:::br/
sync:*:14438:0:99999:7:::/blockquote
pContrast this with the line containing your user's name./p
blockquoteptest:$6$.XQFA5P3$JYH9CpZS00DUAPDXcxc5qzP2vaNLrGj2TB5dlLj6rEVCOMpTt5XmFH7eL2TiDtXGApTknWhO6phpGyuac3DCU.:14470:0:99999:7:::/p/blockquote
pWhat is different? The second field (the part after the first ":") is a "*" for those system users and a long jumble of numbers and letters for the human users. The "*" means that the user cannot login using a password. The long jumble of numbers and letters? That is a hash of the user's password. In this test user's case, that is a hash of the string "password". If you're interested in the other fields, see codeman 5 shadow/code. This password has been encrypted with SHA-512, as evidenced by the $6$ at the start of the hash. See codeman crypt/code for a list of other possible prefixes. Note that $1$ means MD5, a hash which has been rather thoroughly broken. Since 8.10, SHA-256 and SHA-512 are available and will be used if you reset your password. If you've still got an MD5 hash in there, it's likely a good idea to do so, if only because it means you haven't changed your password recently enough./p
pThis rumour usually comes up in the context of someone pointing out that if you are a remote attacker, you can guess that root has all the power and so all that is needed is to brute force root's password. In Ubuntu's default setup, this won't work because there is no password that would succeed, regardless how long you spent generating new passwords to try. Instead, the attacker would need to guess the correct combination of user-who-has-sudo-access and password—something exponentially harder. Well-meaning but misguided folks, attempting to protect us Ubuntu users from a false sense of security, then warn us that no, we're wrong, Ubuntu emdoes/em have a root password. Well, the evidence is in /etc/shadow for all to see. Ubuntu has a locked root account, just the same as if one were to run codesudo passwd -l/code (see codeman passwd/code)./pdiv class="blogger-post-footer"From http://ubuntulinuxtipstricks.blogspot.combr /img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/6523277464962917938-7715552803805690135?l=ubuntulinuxtipstricks.blogspot.com'//div
What Will We Use?
div xmlns='http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml'pI mentioned Bethlynn's bet that a title='Microsoft has a majority market share' href='https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/1'Bug 1/a would be fixed by the end of June 2011 a title='Bold prediction: bug 1 will be closed in 24 months' href='http://ubuntulinuxtipstricks.blogspot.com/2009/07/bold-prediction-bug-1-will-be-closed-in.html'before/a. She was blogging over on her LiveJournal, but since a lot of comments seemed to go missing before even hitting her moderation queue, she now has a new blog to track bug 1, called a title='What will we use?' href='http://whatwillweuse.com'What Will We Use?/a She has asked me to help her with the site, so I've got a title='By developers, for developers' href='http://whatwillweuse.com/2009/07/21/by-developers-for-developers/'an article/a up there now, talking about the Hundred Papercuts project and the work being done to make our desktops more usable. /ppI think a title='Just Me, Amber' href='http://amber.redvoodoo.org'Amber/a will also be writing there. At least, she seemed interested when I asked her (this would be after I asked Bethlynn if I could ask her, and Bethlynn replied "the 'why not you?' lady from acronym title="Southeast Linuxfest"SELF/acronym? YES!"). Hmmm...it looks like this blog is all folks from a title='Ubuntu Women' href='http://women.ubuntu.com'Ubuntu Women/a so far. Of course, some non-Ubuntu folks would be nice, and being a woman isn't a requirement either. If you want to write there, leave a comment on her a href='http://whatwillweuse.com/write-for-us/'the 'write for us' page/a./p/divdiv class="blogger-post-footer"From http://ubuntulinuxtipstricks.blogspot.combr /img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/6523277464962917938-3560486733429851884?l=ubuntulinuxtipstricks.blogspot.com'//div
