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On my Google Toolbar in IE9, Google Instant search results do not appear. Instead, a more traditional list of results comes up, but just in a pop-up window below the bar. Altering search settings does nothing to fix the problem. Does anyone have any idea what might be occurring? It's not much of a problem, but I've found it a bit unusual. dci | TALK 01:56, 16 December 2012 (UTC)
I have a remote computer (linux) behind a router (the two connected via wifi on wlan0) to which I set up port forwarding for ssh (local ip 192.168.1.3) I don't have physical access to the computer. At some point I could not access the computer anymore, so I asked somebody with physical access to connect router and computer with a cable and to set up port forwarding for this connection (local ip 192.168.1.3; device eth0). Now I can connect to the computer again, however I need to set up the wlan only connection again, without cutting myself off. Is there a way to check whether wlan0 is working while eth0 is present as well? Or is there a way to disconnect eth0 (in software) for a while and have it automatically reconnect after some time? bamse (talk) 07:56, 16 December 2012 (UTC)
I don't know if this belongs here or on the Entertainment desk, but bear with me. I just purchased Skyrim for the PC, and when trying to attack, I'm told to press M1 or M2. But I'm on a PC with a keyboard. What are M1 and M2 on a keyboard? 216.93.234.239 (talk) 23:16, 16 December 2012 (UTC)