Auto Create Table of Contents in OpenOffice
Having troubles creating a Table of Contents for a large document? Here’s how OpenOffice can do it for you.
Synchronize Google Buzz with Twitter
Google Buzz took everyone by a storm. A small one at that, but people who frequently use GMail now had the ability to track their friends and follow their activity from within GMail. Google not only allowed feeds from its own services like Picasa, we can also get the updates from some approved services like [...]
How to Create Anchor Links in WordPress
A hyperlink on the web is a reference to an object on the Internet. It can be an image, a static/dynamic page, a movie file or even another website domain. We use the HTML tag <a>, called the anchor element to generate links. If you don’t want to read the theory, you can skip to [...]
How to Create Hard and Symbolic Links in Ubuntu
Creating links is a useful options many times in certain situations. You can solve dependency issues, save some hard drive space and organize files in any whimsical way you wish to. Links in general are similar to shortcut files in Windows or Aliases in Mac OS. It’s very easy to implement the same in Linux [...]
How to move window buttons back to right in Ubuntu 10.04
As the Ubuntu’s new tag line says “It’s time for a change.”, indeed a lot of change has been implemented to the operating system, applications and the interface. There are few which you will find it interesting and useful and while few others might annoy you because of a sudden change. I never liked Ubuntu [...]
Mondo Rescue – Disaster Recovery on Ubuntu
Have you ever faced a problem with your hard drive which almost (or actually) wiped out all your data? Or maybe your hard-drive got corrupted – in any case, there’s always a danger of losing important data. There is a way to recover from such disasters and that is to use tools which take snapshots [...]
Batch convert images using ImageMagick
ImageMagick provides one of the best command line image processing tools for Linux. With a support for almost a hundred different formats, ImageMagick can be used to compose, edit, process images in batch and also add text, draw various objects, superimpose them – there’s no end to the capabilities of ImageMagick. We will be going [...]
Command scheduling with cron
Have you ever missed an appointment because you were so absorbed in some thing that you totally lost the track of time? It’s a good thing if you were doing nuclear research at that time you probably didn’t want your link to be broken, but for most of us, missing appointments is a bad thing. [...]
Setting Custom DNS In Linux
For all those unfortunate enough to have a very bad DNS from their service provider, the ability to set your own DNS is a must. Here I will be giving a short tutorial on how to set a DNS using network manager under gnome. What you need to do is :- Go to networkmanager -> [...]


