Top Post In: February, 2008
How to open ISO files?
An ISO image is an image of files that can be burnt to a CD. If you've just downloaded an ISO file, and be able to open the ISO file and edit its contents, before burning it off on a CD, here's a quick guide telling you how you can open an ISO file.18 Comments | Read More | Tweet This
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Witty – A Twitter client for Windows Vista
This is a guest post written by Madhur Kapoor. He blogs at Whoismadhur.com where he writes about Technology, Blogging, Tutorials and Gaming. If you want to receive regular updates, then subscribe to his blog. He is also the author of a Soccer blog called TheSoccerPitch.com If you are a fan of twitter and want to use [...] Read More | Tweet This
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PuTTY Connection Manager – Get Tabbed PuTTY Interface
I asked a couple of months earlier if PuTTY can get any Snazzier? I am going to have to take that back and admit that it just did. And more. PuTTY is one of the most loved tool for anyone connecting to a Linux or Unix server from Windows. It helps to easily save connection information [...] Read More | Tweet This
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How to enable NumLock Key to be ON when Linux Boots
If you’ve tried Linux before, chances are you found this frustrating. The NumLock key on your keyboard is by default OFF when Linux boots. There’s a way to enable NumLock key stay in the ON state when Linux starts up. Here’s how to do it if you’re in Ubuntu: Using the shell, install NumLockX by typing this [...] Read More | Tweet This
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Show Desktop Keyboard Shortcut for Linux
Did you just switch to Linux and realise that pressing Win Key + D shortcut doesn’t take you to the desktop? Yes, by default this keyboard shortcut for ‘Show Desktop’ doesn’t work in Linux. Read More | Tweet This
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Download BitTorrent Files Without A Client
You have probably heard of a dozen or so BitTorrent clients to download files. There are also plenty of places to find torrent files as well. BitLet.org aims to fill a niche where you might be in a situation while travelling or when you are ay someone else’s place without your BitTorrent client. BitLet.org lets [...] Read More | Tweet This




