Yahoo Rejects Microsoft’s Bid


yahoo.jpgIt looks as if Yahoo! has rejected Microsoft’s previous offer to acquire the former king ofmicro.jpg cyberspace for approximately $45 billion. Microsoft was hoping to acquire the company in a vain attempt at catching up to Google, but it looks as if Yahoo! has decided to play Russian Roulette in a desperate attempt maintaining its independence (as well as its pride).

(Wall Street Journal) After a series of meetings over the past week, Yahoo’s board determined that the $31 per share offer “massively undervalues” Yahoo, the person said. It also doesn’t account for the risks Yahoo would be taking by entering into an agreement that might be overturned by regulators. The board plans to send a letter to Microsoft on Monday, spelling out its position. Yahoo’s board believes that Microsoft’s is trying to take advantage of the recent weakness in the company’s share price to “steal” the company. The decision to reject the offer signals that Yahoo’s board is digging in its heels for what could be a long takeover battle. The company is unlikely to consider any offer below $40 per share, the person said.

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Design your own desktop with Xfce 4.4

Xfce is just as customizable as KDE or GNOME, so I set myself a goal: make Xubuntu look like Windows Vista. Why? Because I can. )



Though you won’t be told how to achieve the exact same end result (Microsoft™©® most likely would not appreciate that), this guide provides comprehensive instructions helping you make Xubuntu look the way you want it to. In any case, I would certainly not recommend such a setup for someone new to Xubuntu. Xubuntu is different than Windows; making it look similar is only confusing.

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Windows Xp Auto Logon

You might want to enforce Windows XP auto logon when you are the only person that uses your Windows XP computer.If you use this little trick, you won’t have to enter your username / password combination each time you power-on your computer. It’s a huge time-saver.

Most people power-on their computer and then start doing something else, allowing their computer the time to start up. The net effect is that the computer starts up to the moment when you need to enter your logon credentials and then …

… waits.

So you’re busy with whatever it is that you are doing allowing your computer to start up. After some time you guess that your computer has gone through it’s start up phase and is ready for you. You go over there, enter your credentials and then …

you wait.

That’s because the computer needs some more time to load your user environment.

Ugh, not very efficient.

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Try this :

  • Click the Start button and select “Run”
  • In the “open” box, type regedit and click ok
  • Navigate to the HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\WindowsNT\CurrentVersion\Winlogon key
  • Check the presence of the string value “DefaultPassword” (it shouldn’t be there)
  • Click “edit” in the registry editor menu and select “New”, then select “string value”
  • In the box that says “New Value #1″, type “DefaultPassword” (without the quotes, case sensitive)
  • Double-click this new “DefaultPassword” entry and enter the password for the user account that you want to log on automatically
  • Click ok
  • Check the existence of the string “DefaultUserName” – it should be there and contain the user account for which you want the windows xp auto logon
  • Check the existence of the “DefaultDomainName” string
  • Double-click the “AutoAdminLogon” and change its value to 1, then click ok
  • Close the registry editor

You have now set up your computer to use the Windows XP auto logon. This has a few implications :

  • It means that your computer will automatically log on with the account that is specified in the registry. If you ever want to log on with another user account, hold down the shift key as you log off. You can also set the value of “AutoAdminLogon” back to 0 in the registry of course
  • Your password is stored in plain text in the registry. If your computer is part of a network, it can be seen by someone with the authority to view a remote registry. If you’re worried about security, it might be better not to implement this tip.

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Mplayer Skins Ubuntu->How To.

mplayer2.jpgHow to Mplayer Skins ?

Just Download a Skin on TheDesktop From Here: http://gnome-look.org

Now Open->Terminal

  • Log in as a Root and Extract The Downloaded Skin in /usr/share/mplayer/skins .

How to Extract Skins ?

  • Open Terminal

puneet@localhost:~$ su -

Password:

root@localhost: cd /usr/share/mplayer/skins

root@localhost:/usr/share/mplayer/skins# tar -xvzf dragthedownloadedpackagehere

(drag the Downloaded Package Here Means a Folder or FIle When You Drag to Terminal it will Take it it’s Path)

or Manually You can Specify The File Path Like Below :

Like i have downloaded  48965-embUtronium_mplayer_skin.tar.gz on Desktop ,It’s Path Should Be as Below in Quotes:-
root@localhost:/usr/share/mplayer/skins# tar -xvzf ‘/home/puneet/Desktop/48965-embUtronium_mplayer_skin.tar.gz’

  • Now Hit Enter .

Open->Mplayer

Right Click On it ->Skin Browser->Select The Theme Now You r Done.

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