Sep 16, 2008
13 Amazing Firefox Add-Ons To Make Designers Lives Easier - Opensource, Free and Useful Online Resources for Designers and Developers
As we all know that Firefox is a fastest growing popular web browser. There are lots of ease provided by the firefox and this is the main reason for its popularity. There are lots of free download able extensions and add-ons available on the internet for firefox and there demands are increasing every day. In this post, I am listing down 13 Amazing Firefox Add-Ons To Make Designers Lives Easier.
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Sep 15, 2008
PC Decrapifier 2.0 released - Download Squad
Its always been good at removing the bloat from factory Windows installs. In the past, however, its taken a little while for programs to go from forum suggestions to being included in Decrapifier. Thats what version 2.0 is all about.
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Sep 8, 2008
Apple - Support - Discussions - LEAP/PEAP Issues Resolved!! …
Hey guys, I figured out how to fix LEAP/PEAP issues (with at least TTLS/PAP but I assume this fix works for everything).
Here’s what you do.
1) Download the 1.1.1 version of the driver (we have 1.1.0) here:
http://chrisnolan.org/IO80211Family.kext.zip
2) Back up your copy of the driver which is found in /System/Library/Extensions/IO80211Family.kext
3) Drag the new driver into the /System/Library/Extensions/ folder
4) Open up a terminal
5) Type:
sudo chown -R root:wheel /System/Library/Extensions/IO80211Family.kext/
6) Restart
7) Enjoy!
[From: Apple - Support - Discussions - LEAP/PEAP Issues Resolved!! ...]
Sep 8, 2008
Pimp your Ubuntu desktop in 7 easy steps :: The Tux Geek
Thats why Im going to walk you through some easy steps to customize your Ubuntu Gnome - for better usability and better looks to impress your windows buddies?.
[From: Pimp your Ubuntu desktop in 7 easy steps :: The Tux Geek]
Sep 7, 2008
macosxhints.com - Automatically eject/mount disks on sleep/wake
Its all thanks to a little utility by Bernhard Baehr called SleepWatcher, which runs in the background and is triggered by sleep and wake events, calling scripts to perform required actions. Download and install SleepWatcher and its StartupItem. Next, youre going to create ~/.sleep and ~/.wakeup files which SleepWatcher will call upon.
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