Top Ten Side Effects of Switching to Linux

By Paul | Sep 30, 2007


Studies done by a prestigious think tank in Silicon Valley have identified the most common behavioral changes in people who have switched to Linux. They were nice enough to share their information with us. According to them, these are the ten most frequent side effects of Linux use with us.

Number 10: You start talking about ‘killing’ programs instead of forcing them to quit

Number 9: You keep reminding yourself that you don’t have to save your work every five minutes

Number 8: You start substituting C for K in your normal writing (Did you know that Pizarro konquered the Inkas?)

Number 7: You talk your grandmother into open-sourcing her secret cookie recipe

Number 6: People give you strange looks when you brag about your uptime

Number 5: You cause Bill Gates’ fortune to decrease by 0.0000001 percent

Number 4: The only viruses that bother you are the ones that cause the flu

Number 3: The blue screen of death only appears to you in nightmares

Number 2: You actually get some serious work done

And the number 1 side effect of switching to Linux is:
Your problems meeting members of the opposite sex disappear

Robot Chick Cassette tape transformers

By Paul | Sep 30, 2007

I thought people would like this one so here it is. I got a really good laugh out of this one!!

BitLet Evolves: Create and Upload Torrents Online

By Paul | Sep 30, 2007


BitLet, the web-based BitTorrent client has received a significant update. A new feature makes it possible to create .torrent files online – ready configured for popular open trackers – and then automatically upload them to Mininova and other sites for maximum exposure.

I thought people would like to know!

Boost Virtual Machine Performance On Ubuntu, Fedora, PCLinuxOS And Debian

By Paul | Sep 30, 2007


This document explains how to set up the VMware Tools in the following guest operating systems: Ubuntu 7.04, Fedora 7, PCLinuxOS 2007 and Debian Etch. Installing VMware Tools in your guest operating systems will help maximize performance, provide mouse synchronization and copy & paste functionality. This article also shows a way of making VMware Tools start automatically when you start a guest operating system.
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I used the VMware Tools v1.0.3-44356 provided by VMware Server v1.03.

A very good article and I might have to try it out on my Vista OS, to see how fast of an improvement it does on the LINUX side of it.

Demonoid is BACK!

By Paul | Sep 30, 2007


Downtime

We received a letter from a lawyer represeting the CRIA, they were threatening with legal action and we need to start blocking Canadian traffic because of this.

Thanks for your understanding, and sorry for any inconvenience.

Well, the CRIA was involved. You can now go to demonoid.com without a problem. Go check it out.

Microsoft’s “Falcon” Xbox 360 Is Here. Kind of.

By Paul | Sep 29, 2007


If you’re like us, you’ve been eagerly awaiting the arrival of Microsoft’s “Falcon” Xbox 360s, well, now they’re here. Apparently. The guys over at the Xbox official forums have noticed that the Halo edition 360s may just be the Falcons we’ve all dreamed about. The Falcon Xbox 360, by the way, has a 65nm CPU and is supposed to run cooler and, ideally, not die after three days, which is a nice change. The posters in the forums have torn theirs apart to show you what the innards of a Falcon may look like. Hit the link below to check out the pics. [Xbox Forums]

Nice I think I’ll get that instead of the an old XBOX 360 at least it would be a better speed!!

“Heroes” and “Prison Break” Torrents Tracked by MiiVi.org

By Paul | Sep 29, 2007


The latest episodes of Heroes and Prison Break have been downloaded over a million times already. However, quite a few paranoid downloaders noticed that the .torrent files, apparently released by EZTV, were using the MiiVi.org tracker. A trap perhaps?

No, Miivi.org has nothing to do with the alleged honeypot project from MediaDefender which was hosted on MiiVi.com. On the contrary, the Miivi tracker is a project in part sponsored by The Pirate Bay and other BitTorrent sites.

Don’t they know they have already been exposed at Media-defenders with a new name and new look. Hmm, wonder when they will release that if they will at all!!

Microsoft Announces Internet TV Service And Extenders Allowing HDTV Access & More

By Paul | Sep 29, 2007


Microsoft have announced the forthcoming release of Internet TV, a feature which will allow people to enjoy a range of television and video content on their PCs and TV sets without a TV tuner in their PC.

On September 28th 2007, US users of Windows Vista Home Premium edition and Windows Vista Ultimate edition will find the new beta release inside Media Center.


I have been playing around with this and find one it is really slow on a wireless connection and two, most of programs aren’t even out yet. I will keep people posted!

iPhone 1.1.1 “bug” unleashes music over Bluetooth

By Paul | Sep 29, 2007


The iPhone 1.1.1 update has a hidden little surprise for y’all: Bluetooth audio streaming is now available off of your iPhone for whatever you darn please, meaning you can finally listen to music from the phone wirelessly. Oddly enough, this “function” has been unleashed by a Visual Voicemail bug that leaves Bluetooth audio on even after you’ve left the Voicemail interface. Of course, it’s only mono audio, and the audio keeps playing out of your built-in speaker — if you plug in headphones to cut off the speaker you’ll lose Bluetooth streaming as well — but it’s nice to see Apple forking over some “should have been there in the first place” functionality accidentally to go along with all that stuff of the same ilk 1.1.1 took away from us.

I wonder if this is going to stay?

Vista SP1 Recovery Disc

By Paul | Sep 29, 2007

One of the new administrative tools Windows Vista Service Pack 1 provides is the ability to create a recovery disc. At first, the name might fool you into thinking the type of discs system manufacturers provide to you when you purchase a new computer to restore your computer to a factory state, but this is not that. A more appropriate name would be “Windows repair disc”.

To be blunt, this tool creates merely a slimmed-down Windows installation disc. It takes a normal Windows installation disc image and strips out all the “installation” functionality leaving only the repair tools and common system files.

I wonder how this will work with Windows and the DRM? Will it even be left in the final version? I would think companies are going to like this.

Vista Rants

By Paul | Sep 29, 2007

Chris Pirillo rants about Vista, I thought people would like to hear it.

NTFS Undelete

By Paul | Sep 29, 2007


I’ve tried this little program and it works without a problem. It doesn’t work on Fat32 or Fat16. It however works well with Vista.

Partition Find & Mount

By Paul | Sep 29, 2007

I have been playing around with this little free program and I actually like it. It actually finds my little backup drive on the my Laptop. If can be quite useful when it is something that needs to be fixed through a partition.

Is Demonoid coming back online?

By Paul | Sep 29, 2007


My BT client has just established a connection with the Demonoid tracker! The site at demonoid.com is still down however. If this is indeed the tracker back online, it is very encouraging news!

As stated before the tracker is working and I would love to know what happened did the CRIA take down it and they just switched servers or what?

Kubuntu 7.10 Beta

By Paul | Sep 28, 2007


Today I installed the beta for Kubuntu 7.10 and I am surprised how well it worked with the integration of the old and new. I do admit there are always going to be some problems with it. As with anything that says beta you have stuff that always goes wrong. There is this one problem with it that I am going to have figure out what. It says that it can’t update because it is being used.

They updated the Firefox extensions to include ADblock Plus and some very nice tools with Ubuntu. You can download more extensions with this then you could before. Firefox loads a little quicker. It also has several other features that is best left for you to explore.


It Handles the non-free devices a whole lot better. It shows you have a device that can be updated with that little window. If this device is restricted it also tells you this.

All in all I’ve have to give this a pretty good update for Ubuntu, I’ll be curious to see what else I’ll find when I get even deeper into the system. I do know I like the graphics they added. It almost has an XP feel to it. If you would like to know more just visit the website and try it for yourself.

Crysis Gametrailers FPS

By Paul | Sep 28, 2007

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I am going to get this game soon, and thought the trailers look awesome. It can run on both Directx 9 and 10. 3 year old systems should be able to play this game. It is a Windows only game for right now maybe it will be turned into a Linux game also.

Novell credits Microsoft for soaring Linux sales

By Paul | Sep 28, 2007


Novell says its Linux business has grown by 243 percent over the last three quarters, and it largely credits its deal with Microsoft.

Novell has reached $100 million in revenue from Linux over the nine-month period, thanks to the close working relationship it has had with Microsoft since the two companies signed their collaborative deal in November.

I only have one thing to say, Thank you little Penguin it makes a stand in something that actually works.

Gamers spend about $170M on ‘Halo 3′

By Paul | Sep 28, 2007


SEATTLE – Video game enthusiasts in the United States plunked down about $170 million on copies of “Halo 3″ in the 24 hours after the Xbox 360 game went on sale, Microsoft Corp. said Wednesday.

“‘Halo 3′ has become a pop-culture phenomenon,” Shane Kim, corporate vice president of Microsoft Game Studios, said in a statement.

The game, which was developed by Microsoft-owned Bungie Studios, completes the saga of helmet-clad Master Chief and his quest to save humankind from aliens.

Fans pre-ordered more than 1.7 million copies of the game, and more than 10,000 stores opened at midnight Monday to start selling, according to Microsoft. The much-anticipated launch was marred only slightly by reports that limited-edition packaging left scratches on game disks.

“The initial demand we’ve seen for ‘Halo 3′ has been astounding,” Jill Hamburger, vice president of movies and games at Best Buy, said in a statement.

Wow, I didn’t expect this did anyone else. I’d figure Halo 3 wouldn’t of top this high of a record!

Destroy all phones: Portable GSM phone jammer

By Paul | Sep 28, 2007


Want to know why I don’t got to the movies anymore? Because consistently and without fail all the times I’ve gone in the past two years I’ve sat behind or in front of — always very near — people talking on the phone. Seriously. So in leiu of throwing Junior Mints at them, I suspect I’ll just get this portable phone jammer for $166 and cut them off at the source.

I don’t suggest buying this because it is illegal in the USA and I personally don’t like the idea of someone jamming my cell phone in case of an emergency! You can buy it in Japan.

iPhone Re-Reviewed (Verdict: Don’t Buy)

By Paul | Sep 28, 2007


It’s about 3 months after the iPhone launch, and happy with the improvements, I was planning to change our “Wait” verdict to a full-on and rabid “Buy”. That wasn’t because of Apple, but because of the cool apps being offered by independent developers. All that came to an end yesterday after the new Apple firmware 1.1.1 neutered the handset. Sure, unlocked iPhones were broken. But more importantly, Apple wiped away the powerful programs that helped push the iPhone to greatness. With this, I’m going to have to move our recommendation from “Wait” to “Don’t hold your breath.” I’m done with this handset until third-party apps come back.

http://gizmodo.com/gadgets/iphone/iphone-re+reviewed-verdict-dont-buy-302075.php

Well Gizmodo pretty much sums up what I have being thinking, It’s not worth buying due to no Third party applications. When they let people use third party applications then It will be an Awesome phone, but until then it isn’t worth buying

Microsoft says to extend XP sales for five months

By Paul | Sep 28, 2007


The world’s largest software maker introduced Windows Vista in January with the plan to phase out sales of its predecessor, Windows XP, by January 30, 2008.

Microsoft said it decided to extend XP sales in response to feedback from computer manufacturers who said there were customers who still wanted to buy the older operating system.

http://www.ibtimes.com/articles/20070928/microsoft-windows-xp.htm

I think this is showing us where Vista is going, down down down. If you want to read the complete article go ahead. I’ll let you decide for yourself.

iPhone update: facts and fiction

By Paul | Sep 28, 2007


If you haven’t already bitten the bullet and taken your unlocked iPhone down that scariest of paths, the 1.1.1 update, we’re here to sort out a bit of the hearsay from the actual and fairly inconvenient truth. Even if you have already updated, or never even unlocked or jailbroke your iPhone to begin with, there’s still a lot to learn, so let’s dive in, shall we?

http://www.engadgetmobile.com/2007/09/28/iphone-update-facts-and-fiction/

This is a very good article go check it out!

Some Apple Geniuses Restoring Bricked iPhones

By Paul | Sep 28, 2007


You know damn well that when you unlocked your iPhone, it’d only be good until the next software update. Don’t kid me. You knew it.

Now your iPhone is an expensive paperweight and Apple says you voided your warranty. Try to take it to an Apple Store or send it back to Apple and you’ll get denied. Lucky for you, some Apple employees working the Genius Bar have compassion and will restore your iPhone back to its original, locked state. Hey, be grateful and take what you can get.

No word yet if the restored iPhones were even originally bricked. Some people are even claiming that Apple employees are straight up swapping units with brand new ones for customers. If your iPhone got bricked from the updated, I highly suggest running to your local Apple Store(s) and getting it fixed before store managers come down on employees with great fury.

Oh I bet Apple isn’t happy about this!! I hope the people at the Genius bars aren’t going to get fired over this.

iPhone Firmware 1.1.1 Is Out, Now Testing for Unlocked iPhones Bricking

By Paul | Sep 27, 2007

Just released, ready in your iTunes. This update includes the iTunes Wireless Store, but if you have an unlocked iPhone, be aware that this firmware may make your iPhone unusable. We are testing it right now. Come back here for live updates. [Last update 2:51PM. Live updates after the jump. Complete new feature list, security bugs and Apple Security note added. ]

http://gizmodo.com/gadgets/apple/iphone-firmware-111-is-out-now-testing-304497.php

I wonder how long it will be before someone gets around the update? I give it a day!

Happy Birthday Graig Crossman and Thank you

By Paul | Sep 27, 2007

Last night I email Craig to say Happy Birthday and he was giving away presents to all his loyal listeners so I ask him to send me something. I do not know what but I’d be willing to guess it’s the Keyboard and Mouse! ;) He didn’t give it away to anyone last night. ;) I do so hope so it would make a nice thing for me to use with this laptop so I can make my own base station. :)

http://www.computeramerica.com

I do know that he said one the second hour around 3 mins into it that a podcast listener wanted something and it was a gentle man so I am guessing that is me!! ;)

Awesome Ubuntu/Linux Apps you might not know about V2

By Paul | Sep 27, 2007

Some very good applications for the end user, go check them out, I know I will get the applications later on this week. Really good job this person did!

http://www.littleubuntu.com/blog/?p=168

Five ways Linux is better than Vista

By Paul | Sep 27, 2007


A user or sysadmin posts about problems with a brand new Vista PC on a support forum. Within minutes, a “helpful” soul suggests a fix: “Install Linux!”

Enthusiasts have always touted Linux as the best operating system, and they’ve become more strident and shrill since Vista’s launch. Despite Microsoft’s optimistic predictions and fervent proselytising, Vista has received a chilly reception in the marketplace.

http://www.itnews.com.au/News/62060,five-ways-linux-is-better-than-vista.aspx

Yes someone actually thinks Linux is better than Vista. Oh I think Windows is losing battles with itself.

Find Out If Your Computer Is Secretly Connecting to the Web

By Paul | Sep 26, 2007


If you are trying to track down why your computer is running so slooowwwly, try using this simple DOS command from Digital Inspiration to uncover a possible problem:

* Type cmd in your Windows Run box.
* Type “netstat -b 5 > activity.txt” and press enter.
* After say 2 minutes, press Ctrl+C.
* Type “activity.txt” on the command line to open the log file in notepad (or your default text editor)

http://lifehacker.com/software/windows/find-out-if-your-computer-is-secretly-connecting-to-the-web-302636.php

If you ever wondered if someone is on your system you can find out by doing this!

Restore the Run Command to the Vista Start Menu

By Paul | Sep 26, 2007

Restore the trusty Run command to your Windows Vista Start menu with the simple step-by-step instructions at weblog IntelliAdmin. Just right-click your Start menu and click Properties. Then go to the Start menu tab, click Customize, and tick the checkbox next to Run command. Your reliable Run command will return to your Start menu where you’ve come to know and expect it. Then again, you can always get to the Run prompt with the ever-useful Windows-R keyboard shortcut

http://lifehacker.com/software/windows-tip/restore-the-run-command-to-the-vista-start-menu-303964.php

Hey this is a very good hack. I’ll have to do that for my system. Go check out the full story and find out how for yourself!!

Review of Ubuntu 7.10 (gutsy) new features and changes

By Paul | Sep 26, 2007


Startup and shutdown screens won’t blink any more, so no more watching of a boring black screen even for a second. Desktop theme received some minor updates: some pixels changed at the mouse cursors to make them more eye pleasant. Evolution is now displaying popup at the tray in case of a message arrival. In the file manager an image thumbnails will be automatically rotated if they were taken with a camera. Buttons of the ‘windows list’ applet in Ubuntu 7.10 will stay they original size despite a change of a window title, for example in case of web browser tab change. The very impressive Deskbar applet is initially activated. Microsoft ntfs file system support should be available for reading and writing by default (by ntfs-3g driver using FUSE). Additional set of utilities for manipulation with ntfs partitions such as format, resize, undelete and etc. is accessible via ‘ntfsprogs’ package.

http://tech.tolero.org/blog/en/linux/review-ubuntu-710-gutsy-features-changes

I love the updates they are talking about with Gutsy, I hope it does all it says. ;)

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