Saturday, 25 August 2012

Fast way of getting your public IP address

There are many ways of getting your public IP address (which is assigned to you by your ISP). The fastest and easiest way to get your public IP address is by accessing icanhazip.com.

Other ways include:


All of the above should give you the same results.

If you do not want to use the browser, and prefer to use a saved script, copy and paste the flowing code snippet into a file with the .vbs extension (you could name the file get_public_ip.vbs).
Option Explicit
Dim http : Set http = CreateObject( "MSXML2.ServerXmlHttp" )
http.Open "GET", "http://icanhazip.com", False
http.Send
Wscript.Echo http.responseText   'or do whatever you want with it
Set http = Nothing

This script will get the public IP address from icanhazip.com.

To run the script, navigate to the folder holding issue the command at the command prompt (assuming the file name is get_public_ip.vbs):
cscript get_public_ip.vbs

Friday, 18 May 2012

Chromium for Windows

So, Chromium vs Google Chrome. Get it? Google Chrome is a customized browser built by Google, which was taken from the open source project, Chromium. Google has added a whole load of its own hooks into Chrome, allowing for Google to gather a stack of information about the user of Google Chrome.

If you are not paranoid about your browsing activities being "monitored", then you can continue using Google Chrome. For those who prefer not to disclose their browsing activities to Google, it would be highly recommended to use the Chromium browser instead. So, the question is, "Where can I download the Chromium browser for Windows?". Keep reading.

There is no real official installer .exe created for Chromium. All current and past build of Chromium (and future builds which are to come) are stored in the Chromium nightly build repository. In this link you would find folders named by numbers, which represent the build number of the Chromium browser. A current stable build is Chromium 20, i.e. build folder 136319. All builds beyond this build number are for Chromium 21, which is still in progress - so, as much as you could download and use the newer builds, there might be risks that something(s) might be broken. Any how, if there is a problem with one version, you could always download and try another.

Since there is no installer for Chromium, you would need to perform a couple of manual steps in order to set things up (these steps apply if you are attempting to upgrade/downgrade Chromium as well). So, here goes:
  1. In the build folder, download the file "chrome-win32.zip".
  2. After the download completes, unzip the contents of the zip file to your Program Files folder (if you are using a 64-bit Windows OS, you would need to unzip to the "Program Files (x86)" folder).
  3. Traverse into this folder and double-click the chrome.exe file to launch the Chromium browser. (Don't be misled with the fact that the exe file name is "chrome" - it is not the same as Google Chrome)
The Chromium browser should have launch successfully and the look and feel should be very much similar to Google Chrome. At this point you can also add any extension from the Chrome Web Store as they are fully compatible with Chromium (as they are with Google Chrome).

After launching the Chromium browser by running the chrome.exe file earlier, a couple of operations happened in the background to get Chromium set up for use on Windows. You would find that:
  1. a shortcut for the Chromium browser has been created on your desktop
  2. a registry entry was created at “HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Chromium”
  3. the following directories were created (depending on the OS you are using):
    • on Windows 7, the folder "C:\Users\\AppData\Local\Chromium" would 
    • on Windows XP , the folder “C:\Documents and Settings\\Local Settings\Application Data\Chromium” would have been created
Updating Chromium
Chromium doesn’t have a built in mechanism of looking for updates and upgrading itself. So, it is a manula process of upgrading Chromium. To change the version of Chromium (upgrade/downgrade), just follow the same steps (Steps 1-3) above.

If you do not like Chromium or if you want to stop using it, all you would need to do is to go to the folder containing Chromium (in the folder "Program Files" or "Program Files(x86)") and remove/delete the folder completely. If you are an advanced user, you can also remove the folder created by Chromium in your applications data folder and also remove the registry entry (both should have been created automatically by the application).

There you go. Those are the steps on how to use Chromium on Windows.

Sunday, 28 August 2011

Moving incomplete µTorrent downloads to a different computer

If you use µTorrent, you might have wondered how to move your download to a different computer, without losing the progress of the downloads which have started but have not completed. Now, here is how you can do it.

Prepare the files for transfer:
  1. Shutdown µTorrent
  2. Copy the contents of %appdata%\utorrent folder to a portable storage device (USB drive, etc). Actualy, the most important file which is required is resume.dat. But I would suggest copying the entire folder, just for simplicity's sake.
  3. Copy the folder/files in which the partial downloads of the in-progress downloads are to the portable storage.
  4. Copy the files from (2) to %appdata%\utorrent on the second computer
  5. Copy all the files from step (3) to the second computer
  6. Download BEncode Editor from https://sites.google.com/site/ultimasites/bencode-editor
  7. Using BEncode Editor, edit the resume.dat in %appdata%\utorrent by using the function 'find/replace' to change the path or drive letter if the destination path of the partially downloaded file has changed.
  8. Start up µTorrent and the download should continue from where it left off on the older computer.
Enjoy!!!

Monday, 22 August 2011

Changing the Windows 7 Logon Screen image

There are numerous ways to change the background of the Logon Screen in Windows 7. All possible methods, including the steps, can be found in the tutorial below:

From the tutorial in the link above, the easiest way IMHO is to use Julien Manici's Windows 7 Logon Background Changer. The application's title speak for itself - it does exactly what it says it does - and it is really simple and hassle-free. And to top it off, it is FREE!!!

PC Hardware Review websites

Here is a list of some websites which contain PC hardware reviews:

Friday, 19 August 2011

Fixing problem of NFS mounts specified in /etc/fstab not being mounted at boot

When using SUSE11 (and possibly other flavours of Linux), there could be issues in nfs mount to successfulyl get mounted at boot up time, even though already specified in /etc/fstab.

There is a basic workaround for this, where the command "mount -a" can be manually entered when you log into the system the first time after each boot up.

However, if you wanted to fix this once and for all, there here's the solution. Open the file /etc/init.d/nfs, and change the following lines (the text in green are the additions that need to be made):

if test "$nfs" = yes ; then
sleep 10 && mount -at nfs,nfs4 > /dev/null 2>&1
sleep 2
fi

The value of "10" for the first sleep could be changed to a lower number, e.g. 5, but I decided to choose 10 just to be sure that the network was up and running for the nfs mount to succeed. This sleep period value could be increased/decreased to suit your needs.

Friday, 8 July 2011

Some "Must-Have" general plugins for Eclipse

As a fairly new Eclipse user, primarily focusing on C/C++ development, besides the Eclipse CDT plugin, I found that there are a couple of plugins which I would recommend to anyone using Eclipse:
  • AnyEdit (http://andrei.gmxhome.de/anyedit/)- AnyEdit is a "swiss army knife" for all Eclipse editors, where it adds several new tools to the context menu of text- based Eclipse editors, to output consoles, to Eclipse main menu and editor toolbar
  • StartExplorer (http://startexplorer.sourceforge.net/) - offers a convenient integration of the Windows Explorer, the Windows command line, Windows default system applications and the clipboard into Eclipse

Both these plugins can be found on the Marketplace in Eclipse. So, if you require "express" setup, it does not require manual downloading and installation of the packages.

AnyEdit features
- tabs <-> spaces convertion on multiple files or entire directories and supports also file exclusion filter for tabs <-> spaces action
- automatically remove trailing whitespaces and/or perform tabs<->spaces conversion on a "save" action
- automatically create a new line at the end of the file if the last line was not terminated by new line (useful for Linux development)
- adds "Save All", "Open File" and "Show whitespace in editor" buttons to the global Eclipse toolbar
- adds "Open File", "Open Type" and "Save to file..." actions to supported output consoles and "Save to file..." toolbar button to the Console view

StartExplorer features
It adds a context menu with the following operations:
- Show resource(s) in Windows Explorer
- Start this (these) file(s) with system editor
- Start cmd.exe here
- Copy resource path to clipboard
- Custom Commands