Edit Cookies in Opera

In Firefox you can easily edit site cookies using Add N Edit Cookies or Edit Cookies Add-on. But in Opera you don’t have to install any extensions, plugins or add-ons to be able to edit Cookies for specific site since this feature is already built in Opera. I’m going to show you how to edit Cookies in Opera using various ways. The First Method In Opera you can edit any Cookies for site that you’ve visited from the “Preferences”....

April 6, 2011 · Sebastian
My Ubuntu Desktop with gnome-panel removed and replaced by Avant Window Navigator

Remove gnome-panel in Ubuntu without actually "removing" them

This is a simple tutorial that I write to easily remove the default gnome-panel in your Ubuntu. There are two ways that I know to remove the gnome-panel, I’m going to tell you how this can be done using either of the method. Let’s get started . The First Method This is the easiest method to remove the gnome-panel , but there’s a little disadvantage using this method (see below for more information)....

March 27, 2011 · Sebastian

Create a new Wireless Network (ad-hoc) on Mac OS using an applescript

I know it’s easy to create a new wireless network on your by simply going to Airport Status Bar at the top screen and hit the “Create Network…”, but what if you would like your mac to automatically create and ad-hoc network every time at startup or maybe making it simple for you to create an ad-hoc network by just running an applescript instead of repeating over and over the same process via the Airport Status Bar....

February 18, 2011 · Sebastian

Prevent your Mac from Sleeping using simple Terminal Command

There are a lot of applications that you can use/install to prevent your mac from sleeping such as Caffeine, Jiggler, or InsomniaX. But what if you do not want to install third-party application just to prevent your Mac from sleeping? Well, the answer is by using a simple Terminal Command . To do this, open the Terminal (Applications > Utilities > Terminal) and enter the following command: pmset noidle That’s it your Mac will not sleep so long as you do not close the Terminal....

February 18, 2011 · Sebastian

Install Hackintosh on eeePC 1005HA

Below is the steps that I took to to install Hackintosh on my eeePC 1005HA. Some things that you’ll need and prepare: A computer running Mac OS (you’ll need it to create your Snow Leopard Installation USB). Mac OS X Snow Leopard Retail DVD 10.6.0 (you’ll need this to create your Snow Leopard Installation DVD). USB Flashdisk or SD Card (media that’ll we use to install Snow Leopard into our eeePC 1005HA)....

February 14, 2011 · Sebastian