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Lancer/Inspira Reset Service Reminder

HOW TO CANCEL THE SERVICE REMINDER WARNING 1. Turn the ignition switch to the “OFF” position. 2. By operating the meter information switch, the warning period is displayed on the multi information display. 3. Press the meter information switch once for 1.2 seconds or longer. 4. The service reminder indicator flashes. 5. While the service… Read More »

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Lancer/Inspira Bulb List

Front of car: Front turn signal light: 21watts bulb: WY21W Head light, high beam: 60watts bulb: 9005 HB3 Head light, low beam: (halogen bulb) 51watts bulb: 9006 HB4 front foglight: 55watts bulb: H11 Front side marker and parking light: 5watts bulb: 168/194 Side turn signal light: 5watts bulb: 168/194 REAR of car: High mounted stop… Read More »

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Install μTorrent Server in Ubuntu/Debian

μTorrent is a freeware and a closed source BitTorrent Client. One of the most used lightweight BitTorrent Client, Now it is available for Linux as μTorrent Server. You can download the tar file from utorrent.com or Open a Terminal and use the following command to download.       For x32 root@vps:~# wget http://download.utorrent.com/linux/utorrent-server-3.0-ubuntu-10.10-27079.tar.gz For x64 root@vps:~# wget http://download.utorrent.com/linux/utorrent-server-3.0-ubuntu-10.10-27079.x64.tar.gz… Read More »

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Watch unlimited Movies and TV series using XBMC

XBMC is an open source software media player and entertainment hub for digital media. XBMC is available for Linux, OSX, IOS, Android (WIP) and Windows. Out of the box, XBMC can organnize your media collection, auto download album art and many more. This tutorial will show how we can unleashed the full potential and capabilities… Read More »

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Apache Virtual Hosts in Ubuntu

We are going to create 3 sites, site1.com, site2.com and site3.com 1. Create the folders that will host your new sites. By default, Apache in Ubuntu serves from /var/www. So create these: mkdir /var/www/site1 mkdir /var/www/site2 mkdir /var/www/site3 2. Copy the current default setting found in /etc/apache2/sites-available/default and name it the same as your new… Read More »

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