Cutting and pasting text in an editor is a basic requirement. This tech-recipe describes the cut and paste functions of vi and vim.
Core files provide debugging information about a process that has terminated unexpectedly. Unless you are developing an application, core files are typically of little use and can cause serious problems by filling up filesystems. This tech-recipe describes how to configure Solaris to turn off core file creation for processes.
A core dump is a snapshot of the memory occupied by a process plus additional debugging information. Core files are typically generated when a process terminates unexpectedly. This tech-recipe describes how to generate a core file manually from a running process.
In the later versions of Windows, TCP/IP is considered a core component and cannot be uninstalled. Several things can corrupt the TCP/IP stack. This tech-recipe explains how to reset the stack.
Windows XP Professional has a command line utility that allows users to schedule the execution of tasks. The schtasks utility has a wide variety of options. This tutorial provides a simple example of scheduling a task to run once in the future.
If a long path is frequently accessed, assigning it to a spare drive letter can save time. This tech-recipe describes assigning a drive letter to a local drive path from the command line.
This tech-recipe describes a quick way to find a map for a Sidekick contact’s address.
Want to share a screen shot of your high score? Need to save the image of your victorious triumph within a game? Capturing a screen shot on the PS Vita is simple.
Most users want to customize the look of the operating system. Tweaking the images associated with the Start and Lock screens along with the user account will personalize the appearance of your Windows 8 installation.
By default, Internet Explorer will keep a list pages that you visited in the History for twenty days. However, if you want to clean the history more frequently or if you want to keep the history longer, these directions will show you how to change it. This works for IE 9 and the upcoming release of IE 10.
These instructions describe an easy way to switch between IM conversations on your Sidekick.
Using the simple network time protocol (SNTP) client on a host allows automatic adjustments to the system time. Keeping the time consistent between hosts in a network is essential for some applications and is helpful for correlating events on different systems.
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