Archive for November, 2006




Six tips to make your work easier with Firefox


Here are a few simple tips I’ve found helpful to improve the tabbed browsing experience in firefox 2. Maybe many of you already knew this tips from Firefox 1.5.



How to mount/unmount ISO without burning them


Sometimes you want to test the ISO before wasting your DVDs or CDs, no?
No advanced Linux user skills needed for this short tip.
I tested the commands in ubuntu linux.



Windows Key is Usefull After All


I always thought the Windows Key on my keyboard was just a nuisance. It was just one thing that I accidentally pressed when I was trying to hit the CTRL key.
Turns out I was wrong, it has a lot of uses:



How to convert YouTube videos to DivX or XviD in Linux


YouTube clips are everywhere these days, and I must admit I’m addicted to the site.
Nevertheless, I’ve had a couple of small annoyances with YouTube videos.
I wanted to be able to play my favorite ones on standalone DVD/DivX players. I also found I couldn’t go backwards or forwards when playing the site’s Flash videos with MPlayer.
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How to Reduce Firefox Memory Usage when Minimised


We all know that our beloved Firefox has problem with the memory usage.
Sometimes it can reach to hundreds of megabytes. But here is a trick on how to reduce the memory usage when you minimize your Firefox.









Firefox 3 trailers

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