Sep
21
2006

Tutorial: How to write cross-platform GUIs using wxWidgets

Windows and X widgets (wxWidgets) is an open source, cross-platform widget toolkit; that is, a library of basic elements for building a graphical user interface (GUI)
wxWidgets lets developers create applications for Win32, Mac OS X, GTK+, X11, Motif, WinCE, and more using one codebase. It can be used from languages such as C++, [...]

Sep
14
2006

Webmonkey: How to write your first Firefox extension

Courtesy of that wacky WebMonkey we all know and love is a great (but short) introduction tutorial on how to make your own Firefox extensions. Since this tutorial isn’t very long, and many Firefox users will want to get more in depth, WebMonkey links to a few great sites for more comprehensive instructions and information [...]

Sep
9
2006

Opensource Bandwidth, Network and Server Monitoring tools with Tutorials

Here are some very good tutorials for bandwidth monitoring, network monitoring and server monitoring tools with clear step by step installation guides. This includes Nagios, MRTG, RTG, Netmrg, Darkstat, monit, munin, mon, oreon, Saidar, Cacti, Bigsister, ibmonitor and zabbix.
This resouce is very useful for users and administrators to monitor their networks, bandwidth and servers.
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Sep
9
2006

Scribus In-Depth Tutorial

In the May 2006 issue of TUX, I covered the basics of newsletter creation with Scribus. In this follow-up article, I dig deeper into Scribus and choose a couple topics to explore further. The last article attracted good publicity for this powerful desktop publishing program (DTP). So, based on that input, I decided to [...]

Aug
29
2006

Converting Photo to Sketch

Converting photo to sketch? That would be fun especially for those who fancy playing with photos of famous celebrities If you are that kinda person or you just want to convert family photos to amuse your kids, download the Photo to Sketch . It’s a free and easy to use software but available for [...]

Aug
29
2006

Linux Windows Dual Boot Video Tutorial

Dual Booting is a nice way to keep your existing Microsoft Windows installation while being able to try out a new Linux installation at the same time. The following video tutorial explains how to setup a system that is able to dual boot Windows XP and Ubuntu Linux.
Linux Windows Dual Boot Video Tutorial
Originally [...]

Aug
29
2006

Excel Basic Tutorials

This tutorial is intended for those who are using Microsoft Excel for the first time.
This tutorials covers basic formatting,editing and other useful things a user may find ideal for starting Excel.This tutorial deals with both Microsoft Excel 2003 and Microsoft Exel 2007(Beta edition, which has an entirely new look that its predecessors).
This quick start guide [...]

Aug
19
2006

Use iPod For Password Recovery

Ever forget you password? Well luckily, we have a quick and easy solution for iPod owners. After completing the following, your iPod will become a password recovery disk, which will allow recovering your system password in case you get locked out. Note: This tutorial is only works for WinXP.
Required Items:

Windows XP Home/Pro
iPod Nano or iPod [...]

Aug
18
2006

10 Cool Things About The New Yahoo! Photos

The Yahoo! user Interface blog lists ten cool things you can do with the new Yahoo! Photos.
1. Drag And Drop/Selection Model
You can simply click and draw a selection rectangle around the photos you’d like to copy, or alternately select photos like you would on a desktop using the CTRL or Shift keys. Once selected, you [...]

Aug
18
2006

Use your mobile’s 3G internet connection as an Access Point for computers

Martin’s Mobile tech blog has a tutorial on how to share your mobile phone’s 3G connection with other desktop computers through a PCMCIA card.
Link- http://mobilesociety.typepad.com/mobile_life/2006/08/how_to_share_yo.html

Use your mobile’s 3G internet connection as an Access Point for computers
Originally from Tech[dot]Blog by Abdul Aziz


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