Dec 26
Your distribution may not be shipped with all required Audio & Video codecs to play most Audio & Video file formats. Linux can start playing almost any multimedia file(s) for you. Just do the following:

Audio & Video Players for Linux:

You can install some awesome Multimedia Players for Linux like:
VLC >> www.videolan.org [VLC is small & excellent feature rich Multimedia player for Linux]

MPlayer >> www.mplayerhq.hu [MPlayer can play almost any multimedia file type]

XINE >> www.xinehq.de [This player is available in most of the Linux distributions & is also an excellent player when latest 'libxine' & 'w32codec' packages are properly installed ]

KAFFEINE >> http://kaffeine.kde.org [Kaffeine uses XINE Multimedia Engine to play multimedia files]

Audio Players for Linux:


Try the following excellent Audio Players for Linux:
Amarok >> http://amarok.kde.org [Amarok uses Xine or Helix multimedia Engine. Xine engine is recommended. Install 'Amarok-Xine' package & latest libxine to unleash the full capability of Amarok to play any audio file type]

XMMS >> www.xmms.org [Linux player with Winamp 2.x looks supporting many audio formats]

Dec 26

If you’re an AVG user, you’ve probably noticed that at the bottom of your emails, you can see a “Scanned By AVG” message appended to the bottom of your messages.

To stop this message from being attached:

  1. Go into the AVG Control Center.
  2. Double click on “E-Mail” Scanner.
  3. Click “Configure”.
  4. Uncheck “Certify Mail” under both incoming and outgoing mail.

Your email from this point on will no longer show the “Scanned By AVG” message at the bottom.

Dec 26
If you use the Windows XP search function enough, you might dislike the way it’s set up. Windows 2000 had a much simpler search interface that didn’t involve clicking around on menus or having to deal with the little dog avatar.

If you haven’t already, download and install TweakUI . This tool gives you access to all sorts of options for XP that aren’t available by default in the user interface (or are, but have a convoluted way of getting to them).

Once installed, Click on the “Explorer” menu on the left side, and in the “Settings” panel, check the option that says “Use Classic Search in Explorer”. Hit OK and you’re done!

You can either click on the search function on the Start menu, or press the Windows Key+F.