How to Add a Background Image to Your Google Calendar
This brief tutorial will walk you through the steps required to add set a picture as the background to your Google Calendar. …
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This brief tutorial will walk you through the steps required to add set a picture as the background to your Google Calendar. …
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This tutorial will show you how to use CM Updater to easily update your version of CyanogenMod on your Android phone …
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If you are somewhat familiar with using the Linux or UNIX command line interface it is quite likely that you have used the history command. For those not familiar with it the history command allows you to search through the commands you have already run on your computer’s command line. …
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This tutorial will show you exactly how to convert a web page (HTML) to a PDF document in Linux, using free & open source software. …
Oftentimes my Ubuntu desktop loses track of time. Really. What happens is that the time it maintains goes a few minutes here and there every month. So I like to use a very useful Linux service called NTP to help keep the clock on my Ubuntu desktop in sync with well maintained clocks over the Internet. Let’s look at how to set this up. …
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This tutorial explain step by step how to block someone on Facebook so that they can’t interact with …
This guide will show you how to compress PNG image/graphic files in Linux using completely free and open source software. …
Using an amazing and free service, you can create a “custom installer file” that can install a slew of the most popular Windows software, all at once. That same “customer installer” can also be used to keep all of those same Apps up to date with a single click! …
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This brief tutorial will guide you through upgrading CyanogenMod 4.1.99 to 4.1.999 on your Android G1 phone. …
This tip will show you how to quickly view the properties of any file in Windows – whether it’s a regular file, a shortcut or a system item (like your Recycle Bin etc). …
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This tutorial will take you every step of the way through installing CyanogenMod 4.1.99 on your G1 phone – the first “legal” version of CyanogenMod (after Google sent cyanogen a cease and desist). …
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This tutorial will show you how to stop iPhoto from opening each time you plug in your iPhone (or iPod Touch, or any device with a camera) – and still allow iPhoto to automatically launch when you plug in your digital camera. …
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This brief guide will get you up and running using the incredibly helpful “grep” command for Linux and other *nix operating systems – even the latest versions of macOS. …
This short tutorial expands on a previous guide about using the find command in Linux, this time we use it to locate “empty” (zero byte) files. …
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This short-and-sweet tutorial will show you how to set Firefox to open your bookmarks in a new tab, rather than taking over the existing one. …
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