RJ11 connector ShowRJ11 Plug
The RJ11 connector (RJ for Registered Jack) is the most commonly used connector for telephone lines. It is similar to the RJ45 connector, but smaller. When found on a computer, the RJ11 is generally meant for a modem.
Manage the registry in command line ShowManage the registry in command line
Adding an Item
Add a Key
Add a value
Add default value
Deleting an Item
Delete a key
Remove a value
Delete the default value
Notes
Here is how to manage the registry using the command line (REG...
How to Resize a Partition using Gparted on Linux? ShowHow to Resize a Partition using Gparted on Linux?
You have a partition and you want to enlarge or reduce it without losing data?
It is possible and relatively easy with GParted, a LiveCD, ie a bootable CD, providing an interface...
Download Google OS (0.4.207 beta) ShowDownload Google OS (0.4.207 beta)
Intro
Installation
Intro
Google Chrome OS a new operating system built around Google Chrome. It is still a beta version based on Linux and note that it is free and.
The download is at this address...
Download LimeWire ShowLimeWire is a fast, easy-to-use file sharing program that contains no spyware, adware or other bundled software.
Possibilty to download a version compatible with MAC OS X or Linux
Introduction to Wi-Fi (802.11 or WiFi) ShowIntroduction to Wi-Fi (802.11)
The IEEE 802.11 specification (ISO/IEC 8802-11) is an international standard describing the characteristics of a wireless local area network (WLAN). The name Wi-Fi (short for "Wireless Fidelity", sometimes incorrectly...
Linux - The shell ShowIntroduction to the shell
The command interpreter is the interface between the user and the operating system, hence the name "shell".
The shell therefore acts as an intermediary between the operating system and the user thanks to command lines...
The Wi-Fi link layer ShowData link layer
The data link layer of the 802.11 standard is composed of two sublayers: the Logical Link Control layer (or LLC for short), and the Media Access Control layer (or MAC). The MAC layer defines two different access methods:
The...