Performance monitoring tools on Solaris using split GNU screen windows :-).
Friday, September 26, 2008
Thursday, September 11, 2008
Adding more speeddial boxes to Opera.
By default, Opera uses a 3x3 grid for the speeddial. You can change this to whatever you want by editing the speeddial.ini file.
Open a new opera tab and type in opera:config and search for "speeddial" in the Quick Find bar.
You now have the location of speeddial.ini from User Prefs - Speed Dial File. Edit this file.
Make sure you close Opera, and edit this file.
Add the following lines to the top of the speeddial.ini file:
[Size]
Rows=4
Columns=4
This should give you a solid 16 speeddial boxes.
Open a new opera tab and type in opera:config and search for "speeddial" in the Quick Find bar.
You now have the location of speeddial.ini from User Prefs - Speed Dial File. Edit this file.
Make sure you close Opera, and edit this file.
Add the following lines to the top of the speeddial.ini file:
[Size]
Rows=4
Columns=4
This should give you a solid 16 speeddial boxes.
Sunday, September 07, 2008
Making VMware Console work with Firefox 3.0.1
If you're running VMware Server 2 and require the console plugin to work with Firefox, you can use this trick to make it work once you update to Mozilla Firefox 3.0.1:
Just edit the VMware Console plugin install.rdf and change the:
3.0.0.*
to
3.0.*
or
3.0.1.*
and restart Firefox. Now update Firefox and all should work fine.
The install.rdf should be located in the plugin folder (~/.mozilla or similar on UNIX and Document and Settings or User/username/Application Data on Windows. Example:
C:\Documents and Settings\cmihai\Application Data\Mozilla\Firefox\Profiles\eqz4a1i8.default\extensions\VMwareVMRC@vmware.com
Just search for VMwareVMRC.
Just edit the VMware Console plugin install.rdf and change the:
to
or
and restart Firefox. Now update Firefox and all should work fine.
The install.rdf should be located in the plugin folder (~/.mozilla or similar on UNIX and Document and Settings or User/username/Application Data on Windows. Example:
C:\Documents and Settings\cmihai\Application Data\Mozilla\Firefox\Profiles\eqz4a1i8.default\extensions\VMwareVMRC@vmware.com
Just search for VMwareVMRC.