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Facebook: Hide or unhide recent activities

By default, all of your recent activities will show up in your Facebook timeline or profile page. This means everybody in your list can see what you are doing on Facebook. If you want to hide those activities from your friends, this tutorial will help you.

Facebook: Unpublish or delete a page

If you are tired of managing your Facebook page, you can follow this tutorial to pull it down from the public or even delete it permanently.

Facebook: Update status on a past day

This step-by-step tutorial explains how to post your Facebook updates on a day in the past. This can be really helpful when you wanted to update your statuses on an exact date but you could not access Facebook.

Facebook: Prevent apps from posting on your Page’s wall

By default, most of the Facebook apps have the permission to post on your page’s wall when you use them. However, not all of those wall posts are necessary and they can even annoy your fans. To keep your page under control, you should consider editing the permission of those apps . This tutorial will show you how.

Facebook: Hide posts by Pinterest, Spotify, and social readers

Many web sites have lured people into posting their reading and listening habits to their Facebook timelines and profiles. Using this technique you can easily block these applications from appearing within your Facebook news feed.

How Do I Block Specific Ads from Facebook?

Recently a tech-recipes fan dropped me an interesting question. She was seeing political ads that offended her on Facebook and wanted to know how to keep these ads from appearing. Here is how to block any ads that you find offensive.

Chrome: Clear Auto-Opening Settings

For user convenience, the default download manager in Google Chrome browser has a function which will automatic run the files immediately after they are downloaded. However, this feature can also harm your computer if the downloaded files contain dangerous payloads. Also if you have enabled auto-opening for a file type but now regret it, this tutorial will help you.

Troubleshoot SCSI Devices with Probe-scsi-all

If you experience trouble with SCSI devices, one of the best ways to determine if the host hardware can see the SCSI hardware is with probe-scsi-all. This recipe describes a procedure to use this command.

Access 2010: Change the Error Indicator Color

In Access 2010 if there are errors in your database object, the error indicator will appear in green. As the green color has a tendency to blend in with other elements, you may have trouble finding these errors. Luckily, you can change it. Continue reading to find out how.

Control which Man Pages are Available in sh with MANPATH

Using the MANPATH environment variable, you can select which man page directories are searched when using man or apropos. This recipe describes changing your MANPATH variable when using the Bourne shell.

Load a New Cisco PIX Software Image from a TFTP Server

TFTP (trivial file transfer protocol) provides a convenient means of quickly transferring a Cisco IOS image to a firewall over an ethernet interface. This procedure is substantially faster than transferring over a serial port.

Create a TAR Archive of a Directory

A common task in linux and UNIX operating systems is to create an archive of many files or directories in a single file. The tar command is one option for archiving and has many options and can do many things.

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