Tuesday, August 6, 2013

Solving booting problems using boot-repair

When you are unable to boot your OS (windows or Linux) boot-repair will help you to solve the problems. There are two ways to do it.

1. You can download boot repair disk which contain the boot-repair

2. Otherwise boot using your Ubuntu or Mint images. You can make live Ubuntu using LiLi usb creator or unetbootin. They will make your usb to bootable from iso images. Boot from your usb and execute following commands in terminal one by one.

sudo add-apt-repository ppa:yannubuntu/boot-repair
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install boot-repair
boot-repair

Then repair your grub by clicking recommended repair.

Ubuntu for Android

    Now multi-core Android phones can be PCs too. Ubuntu for Android enables high-end Android handsets to run Ubuntu and it gives mobile workers a compelling reason to upgrade to multi-core handsets with more RAM, more storage, faster GPUs and CPUs. It’s not just a phone they are buying, it’s a desktop too. While mid-range phones can deliver a perfect Android experience, it takes high-end horsepower to drive a phone and a desktop at the same time. Newer multi-core processors are up to the job, and Ubuntu is the killer app for that hot hardware. It’s the must-have feature for late-2012 high-end Android phones.
 
    A built-in desktop is also a driver of LTE, which offers higher bandwidth for productivity apps and lower latency for business users. Cloud apps like Google Docs are best used with a full desktop, and shine with LTE. The phone has traditionally been a slower, less productive tool. When you’re at a desktop, you want to get things done, quickly. So you appreciate the difference between 3G and 4G. Adding a desktop to the phone justifies the extra cost of newer network technologies for business customers.