Cheatcodes
Cheatcodes are used to pass options to KNOPPIX to help with getting it working on difficult hardware. You type them into the boot screen and press enter/return. The format is “kernel option option option …”. Usually “knoppix” is the right selection for the “kernel”. You can type more than one …
You only get so much grid and cpu to work with. Make the most out of your extractors, processors, storage, and links. If you want to make a decent profit working with planets in high sec, go for the T3 products. T4′s are a lot of work shuttling product between planets, and T2 and under just isn’t worth the time. When you’re ready squeeze every last drop of productivity out of your planets, try these useful tips.
10 tips, each summarized in a sentence or two. Speed up your WAN, Build a lab, know your apps, virtualization pitfalls, speed up backups, and more.
This faq is the most useful pygtk resource you will find. The full documentation is great for looking up which methods to use or what’s available in one class or another, but it’s the little nooks and crannies that are always left out by most pygtk resource sites that I …
Do letters show up when you hit the arrow keys in edit mode? If you like to use the arrow keys in vim/vi, you will quickly notice that Ubuntu appears broken. Welcome to vim compatibility mode. It’s just a setting that Ubuntu defaults to…
Sorry console gamers, none for you, but for the true FPS gamer out there that understands the necessity of a mouse and keyboard, here are some console commands you can use when you enable the console.
You can thank AgentGod for doing what the game publishers didn’t have the brains to …
You can skip to the closest key frame in a youtube video by supplying the time you wish to jump to as part of the URL. This is quite handy for sending someone a video where you want them to see a specific part. Instead of sending a link and saying jump ahead to 3 minutes and 14 seconds, you can just send them a link that does it for them.
The Windows Registry is a hierarchical database that stores settings for low-level operating system components, kernel, drivers, services, and user interface along with 3rd party applications installed on the platform. Before you dabble, it might be a good idea to backup your registry using a restore point or exporting the registry to a file.
This is especially needed for any Windows application. It would save the typical user from his/herself. So many apps want to install a toolbar, take over as the default choice, or select some other intrusive behavior as the default. If you could have an app that you run before launching any kind of installation program, and that app just unchecked all the defaults, forcing you to choose the options that you feel are best, well the world might explode.
The only useful text chat is the friendly team chat. The public chat that defaults to the ‘t’ button is useless. The only thing you’ll see there is whining, complaining, and other types of spam. I found it not only useless and annoying, but distracting sometimes. 1/20th of all text is team chat, so it’s much less intrusive. Everything in the configuration file I describe below is user interface stuff. There’s no hacks or cheats available here.