Upgrade to the Latest Versions of Your Favorite Ubuntu Software with PPAs

Related Ubuntu gets its stability from heavily testing new versions of software. Using these newer packages requires using software sources outside from the normal Ubuntu repositories. Fortunately, there are hundreds, and adding them to Ubuntu is extremely easy! These other software sources are called Personal Package Archives (PPAs). All that you really need is the name of the PPA. In our example, we’re going to use the PPA for daily builds of Mozilla Firefox....

September 22, 2010 · 1 min · 140 words · Hector Parrish

3 Easy Ways to Connect to Windows Shared Folders from Linux

Here are a few different ways to connect to a remote file server without needing to touch a terminal. Note: In the example below my server name is playground and the shared folder is called music. Open that menu and click connect to server. For a samba/cifs server select Windows share and fill out the required information. Note: Unlike the run software window, you do not need the slashes to connect here....

September 21, 2010 · 1 min · 113 words · Amanda Foster

Customize the Title Bar and Other System Fonts in Windows 7

Would you like to tweak your title bar and menu fonts in Windows 7? Here’s how you could change those little options you may have enjoyed tweaking in older versions of Windows. Sometimes it can be nice to really make your rig fully personalized. These features are actually still in Windows 7, albeit slightly more hidden. Here’s how to change them. Right-punch your desktop, and select Personalize as you would to change your Aero theme....

September 21, 2010 · 1 min · 209 words · Laura Cervantes

Using Internet Explorer 9 with Windows Vista

Install Service Pack 2, and then fire off the installer again to setup IE 9. IE 9 will now implement the same as it does in Windows 7. You may be asked to select security options when you first run IE 9. After that, you’ll be ready to enjoy the latest IE features and speed in Windows Vista. If you don’t already have it enabled, right-click your taskbar and select Toolbars, then Quick Launch....

September 21, 2010 · 1 min · 210 words · Felicia Scott

Add Tabbed Browsing to Explorer in Windows 7

Quick Links Are you tired of shuffling between windows when browsing or copying files between different folders? Heres how it’s possible for you to make Explorer more usable with integrated tab navigation. Otherwise, youll have to reboot your box before you dive in using it. Youll still need to activate the tab bar itself. Now, launch the View menu, select Toolbars, and click QT TabBar to activate the tabs. Right-select a tabs to close, clone, copy the folder address, and more....

September 20, 2010 · 1 min · 175 words · Caleb Perry

Calculate Simple Math Quickly in OneNote

Quick Links Did you know that you might solve a wide range of math problems in OneNote? OneNote is a great tool for taking notes, keeping outlines, and more. One slightly hidden OneNote feature is its ability to solve math problems. OneNote can calculate SIN, COS, logarithms, radians, and more. you’re free to solve factorials in seconds, or find the remainder with the mod function. OneNote also works with the Greek letters used in mathematics, such as and ....

September 20, 2010 · 1 min · 83 words · Robert Simmons

How to Make Flash Work in the 64-bit Version of Internet Explorer

Here we look at fixing the problem by installing the new 64-bit version of Adobe Flash. First of all it installs both 32 & 64 – bit versions. Just like you had both versions of IE 8 with a 64-bit version of Windows 7. It replaces both the 32 & 64-bit version of IE 8 with IE 9. You’ll need to go into the Start Menu to get into the 64-bit version....

September 20, 2010 · 1 min · 165 words · Cynthia Perry

Record Videos of Your Desktop on Any OS for Free

c’mon download and install both pieces of required software first. Next just go to Screen Toaster’s website (link below) and click “start recording”. Allow the Java program to run when prompted. Click record or push the shortcut key Alt+S. If you want to try the latest and greatest you’re able to check out Screen Toaster beta. It provides better quality but doesn’t support all OS’s and features yet. The interface is a little different but it is still just as simple and just as free....

September 20, 2010 · 1 min · 91 words · James Nguyen

Beginner: Add Google as Your Search Provider in Internet Explorer 9

Here’s how to change it to Google. This is a cool feature, but by default, of course the search engine is Bing. tap the Add button to add other search providers. Select to to add Google Search Suggestions. A window comes up and it’s possible for you to make it your default search provider. Also you’re able to check to use search suggestions from Google…click Add. Now when you jot down in a search term you will see Google Suggestions....

September 17, 2010 · 1 min · 122 words · Nicole Rice

How to Create a Drop-Down Terminal in OS X

Now that you have SIMBL installed, you will need to add the Visor plug-in package. when you land downloaded and unpacked Visor, it will need to be placed in /Library/program Support/SIMBL/Plugins. Now you will need to launch or relaunch Terminal. Now you will notice the Visor icon has added itself to the menu bar.

September 17, 2010 · 1 min · 54 words · Craig Rocha

Schedule Windows 7 Media Center Optimization for Better Performance

It performs optimization tasks like re-indexing your media for faster retrieval of your media. It also restarts the Media Center services to clean up errors. Now under the General options select Optimization. While you’re at it, you might want toschedule updates for Media Center as well. For more - check outThe How-To Geek Guide on Windows 7 Media Center

September 17, 2010 · 1 min · 59 words · Lisa Perez

Use a Unicode Text Trick to Make Lists with Checkboxes

Related Why bother with complicated webapps when you just want to make a simple list? If your text editor supports it, you’re free to easily highlight all of your todo items.

September 17, 2010 · 1 min · 31 words · Ashley Ryan

Create a Hotkey to Resize Windows to a Specific Size with AutoHotkey

If you dont, you might want toread through their tutorial. This is the function that well use to resize windows with some hotkey definitions later on. you’re free to, of course, put this function into your existing script as well. Weve also got a downloadable version of the script you’re free to use here:

September 16, 2010 · 1 min · 54 words · Selena Williams