RCA connectors (CINCH) ShowRCA connector
The RCA connector (Radio Corporation of America, sometimes called CINCH) is a connector used for transporting audio or video signals. The RCA plug is used to send video and audio signals (in mono or stereo) through a two-wire cable,...
[ThunderBird] Opening HTTP links in Firefox Show[ThunderBird] Opening HTTP links in Firefox
Intro
Thunderbird under Windows
Thunderbird under GNU/Linux
Notes common to Windows and GNU/Linux
Intro
Its an annoying procedure, to copy/paste HTTP links from an email to see them...
[Linux] Installing KDE 3.5.4 with Konstruct Show[Linux] Installing KDE 3.5.4 with Konstruct
*Intro
*Configuration
*Download Konstruct
*Download sources for kde
*Notes
*Decompress the archive and install
*Dependencies
*Launch KDE
*Notes and comments
Intro
A nice tip...
Choosing the right motherboard ShowChoosing the right motherboard
Duo motherboard / processor
Choice of chipset
Ports and Connectors
Integrated Devices and the formats
Equipment Selections
PC motherboards (affordable)
Intel Selections
PC motherboards (mid-classes)
Intel...
Leased lines (T1, T2, T3) ShowLeased lines
"Leased" lines enable transmission of data at medium and high speeds (64 Kbps to 140 Mbps) by point to point or multipoint connection (Transfix service).
In Europe, there are five types of lines distinguished according to their...
Linux - Compiling the kernel ShowCompiling the kernel
In this article, compiling the kernel under Linux is explained.
The following explanations are based on version 2.4.20 of kernel, i.e. the most recent version of the kernel at the time this article was written (March 2003)....
UNIX system - The shell ShowIntroduction to the shell
The command interpreter is the interface between the user and the operating system, hence its name "shell".
The shell therefore acts as an intermediary between the operating system and the user using command lines...