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  1. How to restore the user32.dll file that AVG removed
    Categories: Microsoft Windows
    An recent update of the popular anti-virus software program AVG recognized the user32.dll as a Trojan. But it is not a trojan, user32.dll is a core component of the Windows XP operating system. Windows XP can't start up if you if you remove the user32.dll file, not even in the safe mode. As you cannot start up your computer, you cannot resolve this problem from Windows. Read how to restore the user32.dll file that AVG removed!
  2. How to extract images from a Word file
    Categories: Office suites
    Do you want to re-use images from an MS Word file? In that case, you will find out that there is no "Export image" button. Fortunately, there is a small work-around that allows you to extract images from a Word file...
  3. How to analyze your disk usage in Ubuntu
    Categories: Linux
    Find out which files are consuming the large bulk of your hard disk's storage space.
  4. How to establish an embassy in Civilization III
    Categories: Computer games
    The manual of Civilization III states "double-click the embassy icon on your rival's capital city to open the menu", but there is no embassy icon as long as you haven't established an embassy. Read how to to establish an embassy in the capital of another civilization with Civilization III.
  5. How to change the displayed time to 24 hour format In Windows XP
    Categories: Microsoft Windows
    By default, Windows displays time in a 12 hour format on the taskbar. Read how to change it to 24 hour time format,
  6. How to shut down Ubuntu from Terminal
    Categories: Linux
    Shut down your computer from Ubuntu's command line Terminal.
  7. How to install Safari in Ubuntu with WINE
    Categories: Linux
    Safari is a browser by Apple. It is currently only available for Mac and PC, but with WINE it can also be installed on Ubuntu Linux. Read how to install Safari in Ubuntu with WINE.
  8. How to resize a textarea input box in Google Chrome
    Categories: Software
    When you visit an online form with Google's Chrome, you can easily resize the textarea input box. This very useful when you visit a site with a too-small textbox. Read how to!
  9. How to make a Caribou Lou cocktail
    Categories: Drinks
    "It's like 151 rum, pineapple juice and Malibu, caribou, get them all numb" sang Tech N9ne. He did not mention the quantities, so here is the recipe. Read how to make the Caribou Lou cocktail.
  10. How to make MS Windows the first option in GRUB
    Categories: Linux
    Most people who start with Ubuntu Linux start with a dual boot system on which they keep MS Windows in one partition and install Ubuntu on the second partition. If you are still getting used to Ubuntu, you may wish to make MS Windows the first option in GRUB, so that MS Windows starts automatically if you don't choose to start with Ubuntu.
  11. How to rotate text in OpenOffice.org Calc
    Categories: Office suites
    Rotate text in one or more cells in OpenOffice.org Calc.
  12. How to display a random smiley in OpenOffice.org Calc
    Categories: Office suites
    Display a random smiley in a field in an OpenOffice.org Calc spreadsheet. Why? Because it is possible.
  13. How to play Star Wars Galaxy in OpenOffice.org
    Categories: Computer games
    OpenOffice.org hides a small game called Star Wars Galaxy. It is the kind of videogame that people played in the 1980-ties. If you are a nostalgic retro gamer or if you are just curious, read how to start the Star Wars Galaxy game from OpenOffice.org Calc.
  14. How to find out in what directory you are in Ubuntu's command-line Terminal
    Categories: Linux
    Know in which directory you are located from Terminal.
  15. How to sort data with OpenOffice.org Calc
    Categories: Office suites
    Sorting data with OpenOffice.org Calc is easy, unless you are used to Microsoft Excel. In MS Excel, I selected one column and expanded the selection later. In OpenOffice.org Calc, that does not work. Because of the blinding insights caused by MS Excel, it took me a while to find out how to sort with OpenOffice.org. Read how to sort data with Calc.
  16. How to view the manual of a package or a command from Ubuntu's command line Terminal
    Categories: Linux
    Most programs and commands in Ubuntu Linux have a manual. If you are working in Ubuntu's Terminal, there is a quick way to view this manual.
  17. How to find the location of an application on your hard drive from Terminal in Ubuntu
    Categories: Linux
    Did you install an application but can't you find its location? Read how to find it from Terminal.
  18. How to find a package for Ubuntu from the command line Terminal
    Categories: Linux
    Find a package that you can install in Ubuntu from the command line Terminal.
  19. How to install software in Ubuntu with Synaptic Package Manager
    Categories: Linux
    Synaptic provides the same features as Apt command line but it has a GUI (Graphical User Interface) so that it is easier to manager. Read how to use Synaptic Package Manager in Ubuntu
  20. How to install or remove any package from the command line Terminal
    Categories: Linux
    Install or uninstall a package in Ubuntu with Apt from the command line terminal. Apt is Debian's Package Manager but it is used in Ubuntu as well.
  21. How to find out what kernel version your Ubuntu release is using
    Categories: Linux
    Find out what kernel version Ubuntu Linux is using.
  22. How to split the window in OpenOffice.org Calc
    Categories: Office suites
    Splitting the window in OpenOffice.org Calc allows you to view two or four portions of a sheet at once. The split screen technique is particularly handy if you want to compare different sections of a large sheet. Read how to split the window in OpenOffice.org Calc.
  23. How to free up hard disk space on a Windows computer
    Categories: Microsoft Windows
    Clean your hard drive in order to free up your hard disk space.
  24. How to backslash entries that you store in a database
    Categories: PHP
    If you are entering data into a database, you need to escape apostrophes, double quotes ("), backslash (\) and NUL (the NULL byte) with a backslash. This describes how to backslash entries that you store in a database,
  25. How to unfreeze rows or columns in OpenOffice.org Calc
    Categories: Office suites
    Unfreeze rows and columns in an OpenOffice.org Calc sheet.
  26. How to freeze rows and columns in OpenOffice.org Calc
    Categories: Office suites
    Lock a number of rows at the top of a sheet and/or a number of columns on the left of a sheet so that the frozen columns and rows stay visible when you scroll.
  27. How to turn off Autoplay in Windows XP
    Categories: Microsoft Windows
    Autoplay starts reading a drive as soon as you insert media in this drive. In Windows XP, it is usually enabled for your CD/DVD drive. Read how to disable it.
  28. How to stop forgetting to close parenthesis when you are programming
    Categories: Scripting
    In programming, it is a common error to forget closing parenthesis. Make this habit yours in order to stop forgetting to close parenthesis.
  29. How to stop forgetting to attach files to your e-mail
    Categories: Computers
    Make this your habit and never forget to attach a file to your e-mail again. It saved me from sending a lot of mails starting with "Oops".
  30. How to improve backward compatibility in Ubuntu
    Categories: Linux
    Install the libstdc++5 library file in order to improve backward compatibility for some programs in Ubuntu.
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