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Do you feel lost and confuzed about life?

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Here is some valuable wisdom that I found online. I will include the links and the text therein (just in case the links go dead). 1. http://tinybuddha.com/blog/5-ways-to-validate-be-part-of-your-support-system/ 5 Ways to Validate Yourself: Be Part of Your Support System By Lori Deschene “You have been criticizing yourself for years, and it hasn’t worked. Try approving of yourself and see what happens.” ~Louise L. Hay We all have techniques we depend on to lift our spirits when we’re feeling down about ourselves or our lives. A while back I realized something about the ones I’d found most effective when struggling to forgive or accept myself: Many of them involved seeking validation from other people. Some of my most effective mood-boosters included: Reading emails from readers who’d benefitted from my writing Calling people I loved and reminding myself of how much they valued me Sharing my experiences and recognizing through the resultant con

Seting up my HP-DV6 with Ubuntu 12.04

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This helped get my HP DV6 - 1152tx  laptop with all its gadgets up an running with .  Ubuntu 12.04   This article will explain how to configure Ubuntu Precise 12.04 to fully use the HP 2510p laptop hardware. It will also help you to tweak your HP 2510p for better overall performances and battery power management. 1. Wifi Connexion Problems HP 2510p wireless adapter is Intel Pro 4965 . # lspci ... 10:00.0 Network controller: Intel Corporation PRO/Wireless 4965 AG or AGN [Kedron] Network Connection (rev 61) This adapter is directly recognised during an Ubuntu 12.04 installation. You can straight away connect to networks using WEP encryption. But, you may get into trouble when using WPA2 encrypted networks. With this encryption protocol, connexion may be impossible, the adapter not being able to obtain an IP address. This problem comes from the 802.11n protocol which is not fully handled by actual drivers. It has to be disabled to solve the issue. To do so, create or

Fix Missing Serial/Product Numbers for HP Laptops

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I have taken this information from http://diypcrepair.wordpress.com/2013/04/30/how-to-fix-system-board-ooa-missing-system-information-hp/ I tried this on an HP DV6 1152tx notebook and it worked. How to Fix “System Board OOA” or “Missing System Information” or “Product Information Not Valid” HP This happens when a motherboard loses the information that’s “tattooed” onto it, or burned onto it. HP says the only way to fix this issue is to pay a technician to repair the issue. I have found a way to do it yourself, although it does require a little finesse and following directions. It’s not too difficult, though. Before you try the method below, see if this method works first, because it is less of a headache to deal with. Things you’ll need: Empty USB thumb drive About 30 minutes or less Here’s How: First, download this utility . It’s called Rufus, and it quickly and easily makes bootable flash drives, which is how we are going to run the HP tattooing utility. Next, downl