What exactly is meant by the term porting? - Super User Porting is the procedure of adapting software so that it runs on a new computer platform (e g different processor or different operating system) An example case would be porting a Windows-only program to run on Linux or on a Mac Most software today is designed to be easily portable between different platforms (e g use libraries that are available everywhere) It can either be done by the
How do I access MTP devices on the command line in Windows? Most MTP (Media Transfer Protocol) devices show up in Windows File Explorer under their device name or a GUID, but they don't have a drive letter assigned How can I access the files on such device
installation - Google Android OS on x86? - Super User Hilariously, there actually is a project for porting Android to the x86, currently on v1 6r2 download an ISO follow instructions for installing to VM's I used VMWare 6 5 but I think there were Virtualbox instructions too choose install to HD I setup and formatted a 7GB ext3 partition, type 83, no swap install was really quick, boot was much faster than my Motorola A-855 (course this a P4
How to invert colors with ImageMagick? - Super User How do I invert the colors of an image using the ImageMagick magick (formerly convert) tool, so that black becomes white and white becomes black? In other words, I want to turn this: Into this:
Porting SyncToy 2. 0 Folder Pairs to New Profile - Super User Folder pairs are located in "C:\Documents and Settings\name_old\Local Settings\Application Data\Microsoft\SyncToy\2 0" You will need to copy over both the SyncToyDirPairs bin and the dat files to your new profile
What does it mean to have a POSIX-compliant operating system? All you want need to know about POSIX, and POSIX-compliant OSes in particular POSIX (Portable Operating System Interface for Unix) is simply a set of standards that define how to develop programs for UNIX (and its variants) Being POSIX-compliant for an OS means that it supports those standards (e g , APIs), and thus can either natively run UNIX programs, or at least porting an application
networking - How to make network interface usable - Super User I'm trying to migrate a server from macOS to a NAS (synology) and I'm having some problems porting a route command On macOS I used this command to make the VPN route usable: sbin route add -ifs
Exporting Insane Amount of Google Chrome Bookmarks There may be an extension for porting them across browsers already, it looks like Firefox will not yet important favorites from Chrome natively, only Safari when on Mac, and various other browsers from various other Operating Systems I generally suggest that you use Sathya's Answer for simplicity's sake!