» Mount ISO Image Under Linux


An ISO image is a disk image file of an optical disc. The format of the disc is defined by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO). ISO 9660 is the most commonly used optical disc file system. An ISO image can also contain UDF file system which is backwards compatible with ISO 9660.

» Switch Between 32-bit and 64-bit Kernel in Solaris


Solaris, by default, loads a 64-bit kernel during boot up, if the hardware supports it.

If, for whatever reason, you need to load Solaris in 32-bit mode, the following commands can be used to switch between the 32-bit and 64-bit kernels.

» Organise Your Taskbar Buttons


If you are someone who likes to keep your taskbar buttons organised, then Taskbar Shuffle is for you.