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Dec 04, 2008 at 08:13 PM |
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I have been considering the last six months which new notebook I should buy: It was clear that I wanted a powerful one, because most of the time I am developing Java-based enterprise apps and this is a resource intensive task. But what about weight and screen - 15inch, 17inch? manufacturer - lenovo, dell, hp, sony, apple? After months of thinking and thinking and jumping around from one to another it came completely different ... some days ago, I finally ordered it: ALIENWAREs m15x
Unfortunately it was impossible to order it WITHOUT any operating system, and the Windows XP variant would have cost extra (about 48 euros...), so I ordered the standard Vista one.
The first day I'll hold it in my hands, I will install UBUNTU on it. The m15x seems to be blazing fast (one of the fastest 15inch notebooks around currently) - I just cant await running Ubuntu on it to tame this monster machine ;-)
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Last Updated ( Dec 04, 2008 at 08:19 PM )
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Howto reset the Joomla! Super Administrator accounts password |
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Nov 29, 2008 at 11:24 AM |
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Recently I had to maintain content on a Joomla!-based site that was set up months ago. Unfortunately I did not remember the Super Administrators password any more
Using PHPMyAdmin I was able to reset it quickly: Open the Joomla!-Database using PHPMyAdmin. Choose / show the users table (jos_users). Find the user whose password should be resetted (the super admins userid is in most cases "admin" and the primary key 62). Click the edit button and type in the new password into the password column. AND: choose "MD5" in the functions column for the password - that's it. The new password is stored in the correct MD5 encoding. Now you can login with the new password.
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Howto integrate Google Calendar with Thunderbird Lightning |
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Nov 27, 2008 at 04:21 PM |
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As the Funambol based integration of my cellphone P1i and Mozilla Thunderbird / Lightning didn't work satisfactory, I started to look for alternatives (the bi-directional synchronisation of tasks between the P1i - funambol and funambol - Thunderbird regularly duplicated and modified my appointments). I do not (yet) really know where the bug is - based in the funambol service, lightning or the SyncML feature of the P1i but I hope trying an alternative solution will bring me further.
As I am very satisfied with my Googlemail account and there is a cool AJAX based Calendar available, I tried to integrate that one....and... worked very well.
It took just a few steps:
1) install the "Provider for Google Calendar" Add-On in Thunderbird/Lightning (https://addons.mozilla.org/de/thunderbird/addon/4631)
2) open your google calendar, click "manage calendars" on the bottom left, click on the calendar you want to integrate, copy the link of one of the XML or ICAL buttons on the bottom (i used the private calendar URLs)
3) choose "add new remote calendar" in Thunderbird and paste the copied URL of gcal
4) to sync your SyncML based phone with Google Calendar sign up for a free account of Goosync.com. The free account is rather limited, but the most important thing for me currently: it works ;-)
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Last Updated ( Nov 11, 2009 at 09:58 AM )
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