hmm.. kinda too late already..
i heard about google analytics a year ago.. but damn.. did’nt managed to spend time to get it up until today..
finally , only today can be declaread as the official day to start monitoing and tracking this (https://namran.com) using google analytics..
just a litle bit regret not spending enough time on this kind of development.. so .. next time.
whatever intuition that I might have in mind will be implemented immediately without further delay…
no matter how busy.. no matter how deep in shit I am.. :)..
hahaha.. sound like a new year wish again..
but well… time do tick so fast….
15.november.2008
.namran
uploaded the google gadget for linux(CentOS 5.2) binary only to
http://my.namran.net/repository/gg-binary.tgz
uploaded the google gadget for linux(CentOS 5.2) binary only to
http://my.namran.net/repository/gg-binary.tgz
for ease of use .. add a launcher at desktop
with this parameter at command box.
/usr/local/bin/ggl-gtk >/dev/null > 2&1
select the icon .. and fill in the description..
done.
click and google gadget will appear.
for ease of use .. add a launcher at desktop
with this parameter at command box.
/usr/local/bin/ggl-gtk >/dev/null > 2&1
select the icon .. and fill in the description..
done.
click and google gadget will appear.
using the gg-binary tar file .I am not able to install google gadgets in centos 5.2. when i run the command “ggl-gtk “it gives error as
Not a regular file: /
ggl-gtk: symbol lookup error: ggl-gtk: undefined symbol: _ZN7ggadget7SideBar26ConnectOnGoogleIconClickedEPNS_5Slot0IvEE
You have new mail in /var/spool/mail/root
using the gg-binary tar file .I am not able to install google gadgets in centos 5.2. when i run the command “ggl-gtk “it gives error as
Not a regular file: /
ggl-gtk: symbol lookup error: ggl-gtk: undefined symbol: _ZN7ggadget7SideBar26ConnectOnGoogleIconClickedEPNS_5Slot0IvEE
You have new mail in /var/spool/mail/root
i think it is because the different version of the underneath library ..
as per
http://code.google.com/p/google-gadgets-for-linux/issues/detail?id=266
better rebuild the package from the source again following above instruction..
binary tend to be useless anyway.. ;-(
i think it is because the different version of the underneath library ..
as per
http://code.google.com/p/google-gadgets-for-linux/issues/detail?id=266
better rebuild the package from the source again following above instruction..
binary tend to be useless anyway.. ;-(