Hello i want to buy a xt894 and want to use it on GSM Claro Puerto Rico. But i need to change the radio img to use it with Claro?
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To enter Root Terminal in Ubuntu, use Applications -> Accessories -> Terminal. Then type ’sudo -s’ and hit return. Type in your administrator password, hit [Enter] and you’re done.
Hi,
I am learning Shell scripting on my own.
I am trying to write a script which is used for language translation.
Before starting writing Script, I want to write down all the steps to be followed.
My Approach:
1. Download the dictionary(Spanish to english) to convert given file from Spanish to English.
--My question here is, how do we link the downloaded dictionary to script.
I forgot to set my language to spanish, the first time i used the LiveCD to install Fedora 12, now the GDM is in english, as the rest of the system, except my GNOME session, because i log into it in spanish.
I would like to set spanish as my default language for all the system, how do i do it?
First of all: CrunchBang, Openbox and Debian rocks!
Hey Guys,
I just purchased an unlocked Droid Razr Maxx Xt910.
System Version: 672.180.340.XT910.AmericaMovil.en.01
Model Number: XT910
Android Version: 4.0.4
My question is if this is a good thing to stay on? Is there something better I should flash my phone to? Is there a stock ROM I can flash to that will allow me to receive updates quicker? (ie. JellyBean).
I live in the U.S.
I am an English speaker who is trying to improve my Spanish comprehension, so I want to be able to download spanish language books to my ereader, and when I come across a word I don't know, I'd like to be able to touch it, and have the translation appear.
Hello everybody.
Yesterday I tried to compile (I don't know if it's well written, I speak spanish :)) pidgin-libnotify. Everything was ok (resolved the dependencies), but the plugin was installed in english language.
Just a short Tutorial today. It’s surprising how many people do not know this. To change the hostname under Linux, open a terminal window. Type the following code.
sudo nano /etc/hosts
and change the text to your new hostname. Changes will take effect on Restart.