No Matter what situations life throws at you, no matter how treacherous your journey may seem, Remember there is a light at the end of the tunnel
Sunday, March 16, 2008
Light at the end of a tunnel
Tuesday, January 29, 2008
Linux commands arranged in a specific sequence
Linux commands arranged in a specific sequence - Let your imagination run wild, and it will make sense
gawk;
grep;
unzip;
touch;
strip;
init, uncompress, gasp;
finger;
find,route, whereis, which, mount;
fsck; nice, more;
yes;
gasp;
warnquota,umount;
head, halt, renice, restore, touch, whereis, which, route, mount,more, yes, gasp, umount, expand, ping, bashbug, dump, make clean;
sleep
Friday, January 25, 2008
Saturday, January 5, 2008
Wednesday, January 2, 2008
Get Firefox to look like IE
Step 1: The Theme
The first thing we need is an Internet Explorer Theme. The best one that's currently updated for Firefox 2.0 is the Looks Familiar theme over at addons.mozilla.org:
- Install the Looks Familiar theme
- Select to use the theme and restart Firefox for the changes to take effect
The next thing we need are window icons that look like Internet Explorer's:
- Download the Firefox Internet Explorer Icons Pack and unzip it to your Firefox program directory (typically C:\Program Files\Mozilla Firefox\ for regular Firefox of PortableApps\FirefoxPortable\App\firefox for Firefox Portable). It will create the necessary directories within the chrome directory and copy the icons to them.
- Restart Firefox for the changes to take effect
Note: To uninstall the icons, just delete the icons directory within the chrome directory in your Firefox program directory.
Step 3: The Toolbar Layout
The next thing we need to do is to adjust the layout of the buttons on the toolbar to mimic Internet Explorer:
- Right-Click on the toolbar and select Customize
- Click Add New Toolbar and call it Address Toolbar
- Drag the address bar and Go button from their normal position onto the new (blank) Address Toolbar
- Drag the Search Box off of the toolbar onto the buttons window to remove it
- Drag the stop button to the left of the refresh button
- After the Home button, place a seperator,then the Bookmarks button, then the History button, then another seperator, then the print button
You should now have a Toolbar that looks like this:
Step 4: Window Title
If you wish to complete the look and change the application from Mozilla Firefox to Microsoft Internet Explorer, just follow these steps:
- Install the Firesomething 1.8 Extension and restart Firefox
- Go to the Firesomething options window (Tools - Addons - Extensions - Firesomething - Options)
- Delete all the Vendors, Prefixes and Names (right-click Select All, right-click delete in each field)
- Enter Microsoft in Vendors and click Add (or enter Mozilla for fun)
- Enter Internet Explorer in Names and click Add
- Check off "Use the same generated name in..." and click OK
- Close the extensions window
There ya go, Firefox now, is IE (As much as I HATE to say it)