By , on June 17th, 2011
We’ve been using BugZilla for a while now and one thing that had me irritated is the ability to filter the list of bugs that I’ve searched for. My options were to re-run the search with the parameters that I wanted to have filtered, or export the entire search into a CSV file and process . . . → Read More: BugZilla filtering script in Greasemonkey & jQuery
By , on June 6th, 2011
QR Codes have made entering text, especially on mobile devices very easy. This comes in very handy when you have to either search for something, or the text you want to enter is quite lengthy and random, e.g., WiFi keys for one.
A quick Google search on qr code generator results in a lot hits, . . . → Read More: How to create your own QR Codes in Ubuntu, offline
By , on May 2nd, 2010
I just downloaded Ubuntu Lucid Lynx (10.04) in the ISO format and realized that I have no CD burning software on the machine! Darn it! Happens to be all the time… still I do not learn and installing the CD burning software is never on my checklist.
. . . → Read More: ISO Burning on XP
By , on July 7th, 2009
Recently I had to install XP on top of my Windows 7 install to be able to update by Nokia E71 as I did not want to run NSU on 7 and risk bricking my phone! However, in the process I realized that I had lost the ability to boot into Windows 7!! Thank you . . . → Read More: Windows 7 & XP Pro Dual Boot (Both already installed)
By , on June 22nd, 2009
Things are looking up for connectivity hungry, bandwidth crazed Bangaloreans (myself included) greatly. Here I am, posting this article from my laptop while waiting at the Bangalore airport for dad’s flight to land.
. . . → Read More: Connectivity on the go…
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