This is a great article about Linux.
http://dmartin.org/weblog/things-i-can-do-in-linux-that-i-cant-do-on-windows
Monday, August 27, 2007
Wednesday, August 08, 2007
Resize all your Photo's in one quick and easy step!
A Little program that comes with Image Magick for Linux. On the command line is "Mogrify" I was searching aroudn to post a few pictures about my recent vacation, and I found this cool page that tells all about it! Check it out!
Tuesday, February 20, 2007
IBM commercials for linux... HP now top corperation...
IBM is now endorsing Linux looks like, I'm really thinking linux is ready to take off at full speed! Both IBM and Hewlett Packard run linux at their company! This year, HP became "the world's largest information technology corporation" just passing IBM up by a bit! I'm thinking with this kind of popularity, Linux is just about to be The OS of the 21st century ;).
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Sunday, February 11, 2007
Say Goodbye
Soon I will say goodbye to this computer I am on. and I will be switching to another one that we have here. I can't say what speed it will be but I hope it's a good one :).
I was "talking" to a friend of mine over chat today about windows(windoze) verses linux. He is a die hard windows user and can't help it really... I asked him if he'd ever tried linux and he said he used it once for about two hours.
Lately I've been dual booting on an install of windoze that we have and Linux. The Reason for using windoze is simply for chatting and viewing webcam. However, whenever I tried working on something on wondows, I would run in to roadblocks all the time. I couldn't just ssh in to my server and unzip things and un tar them no.... I would have to download the files FIRST and then I would have to unzip/untar them and THEN I would have to upload them and make sure they worked. And if they didn't, well tough luck, you've gotta download them again, edit and reupload. talk about a hassle!
I'm told that you can download special programs to run linux commands under windoze but they ofcourse don't run as fast :). You can download many programs for windows that will give you compatability, but it really takes too much hassle! Almost everything for windows isn't free, and it all takes up more memory than necesary just because of the fact that it is windoze.
I have not tried Windows Vista out as of yet and I can only hope the Microsoft has shaped up and really made something out of windows... I doubt it but I can always hope for it :). But even then, Windows Vista is FAR from free. take a look at the prices for Vista, even their basic version is a days wage! don't even speak of the pro version :). Mac would have to be the better alternative if you intend to pay that much, they cost about the same anyways! might as well... they're more stable :).
So anyways, after using both for a few days, I have really decided that Windows is for kids(playing games and chatting) and Linux is for working Grownups :). The simple features such as webcam and voice and stuff, windows has, but the advanced commands which increase productivity, are in Linux.
thankyou.
I was "talking" to a friend of mine over chat today about windows(windoze) verses linux. He is a die hard windows user and can't help it really... I asked him if he'd ever tried linux and he said he used it once for about two hours.
Lately I've been dual booting on an install of windoze that we have and Linux. The Reason for using windoze is simply for chatting and viewing webcam. However, whenever I tried working on something on wondows, I would run in to roadblocks all the time. I couldn't just ssh in to my server and unzip things and un tar them no.... I would have to download the files FIRST and then I would have to unzip/untar them and THEN I would have to upload them and make sure they worked. And if they didn't, well tough luck, you've gotta download them again, edit and reupload. talk about a hassle!
I'm told that you can download special programs to run linux commands under windoze but they ofcourse don't run as fast :). You can download many programs for windows that will give you compatability, but it really takes too much hassle! Almost everything for windows isn't free, and it all takes up more memory than necesary just because of the fact that it is windoze.
I have not tried Windows Vista out as of yet and I can only hope the Microsoft has shaped up and really made something out of windows... I doubt it but I can always hope for it :). But even then, Windows Vista is FAR from free. take a look at the prices for Vista, even their basic version is a days wage! don't even speak of the pro version :). Mac would have to be the better alternative if you intend to pay that much, they cost about the same anyways! might as well... they're more stable :).
So anyways, after using both for a few days, I have really decided that Windows is for kids(playing games and chatting) and Linux is for working Grownups :). The simple features such as webcam and voice and stuff, windows has, but the advanced commands which increase productivity, are in Linux.
thankyou.
Monday, January 29, 2007
WINE
Wine Is Not an Emulator...
Rather strange Acronym for a pretty great piece of software! I've been playing around with wine lately and it seems like a pretty great thing. I can run IE(internet exploder(explorer...)) and also Opera and firefox pretty well which makes it so much easier to watch those little flash videos lately! Adobe doesn't seem to care about their linux users, which is really sad...
Anyways, I found this great place called Franks Corner which I think is one of the WINE developers site... anyways, it has a bunch of programs that are known to actually work under wine. Many Programs work under wine but it's not perfect. Oftimes it's unstable and a lot of things don't work. They've done pretty good though for what they've got!
I hear windows is actually switching to the linux base... maybe, well they didn't actually say that they were switching to the linux base but were going to make windows and linux more cross-compatable. So, maybe not really the linux base. Probably the windoze base with linux cammands. how... wonderfully terrible. But maybe after a few years windows will finally get it straight and switch to the linux base. Mac has been doing very well since they've done that! Many people have been buying Macs lately because they're known for their great stability. I'd use Mac more often but, they aren't open source and that hinders from the most usage. If they were more open source, it'd be great :D.
well... I guess that's all for now folks!
Rather strange Acronym for a pretty great piece of software! I've been playing around with wine lately and it seems like a pretty great thing. I can run IE(internet exploder(explorer...)) and also Opera and firefox pretty well which makes it so much easier to watch those little flash videos lately! Adobe doesn't seem to care about their linux users, which is really sad...
Anyways, I found this great place called Franks Corner which I think is one of the WINE developers site... anyways, it has a bunch of programs that are known to actually work under wine. Many Programs work under wine but it's not perfect. Oftimes it's unstable and a lot of things don't work. They've done pretty good though for what they've got!
I hear windows is actually switching to the linux base... maybe, well they didn't actually say that they were switching to the linux base but were going to make windows and linux more cross-compatable. So, maybe not really the linux base. Probably the windoze base with linux cammands. how... wonderfully terrible. But maybe after a few years windows will finally get it straight and switch to the linux base. Mac has been doing very well since they've done that! Many people have been buying Macs lately because they're known for their great stability. I'd use Mac more often but, they aren't open source and that hinders from the most usage. If they were more open source, it'd be great :D.
well... I guess that's all for now folks!
Thursday, January 25, 2007
Friday, January 19, 2007
ahh yess, Linux nice and confy here!
A story here about me and Linux:
Over the past few days, I've been using my sisters computer for my browsing and other purposes. Now, the reasion I was using her computer was not necesarily because I couldn't use any of the other computers but, because her computer is far more comfortable due to having all my locations all ready in my opera. So, my sister still likes to use her computer so she complained that I need to find another computer to use.
So, what did I do? I(with the help of my brother) got another computer set up with X11 forewarding and simply ssh'd in and typed in "opera" and wa la! I'm using the same opera I'm used to :).
Now, tell me you can do that with wondows! I don't know if you can but, I really doubt it's that easy :). How do you enable X11 forewarding? well, in ubuntu it's rather simple. you simply su to root. cd over to /etc/ssh/ and type "nano ssh_config". Then, once you're inside there's a part just down there called "host *" and all you do is change the "#Foreward X11 no" to "Foreward X11 yes"(remove # sign) and do the same for X11 tRusted :). Then it should work great! Oh yeah, in Nano you'll have to do ctrl+O and ctrl+X to exit :).
And That Should do it!
Have Fun :)
Over the past few days, I've been using my sisters computer for my browsing and other purposes. Now, the reasion I was using her computer was not necesarily because I couldn't use any of the other computers but, because her computer is far more comfortable due to having all my locations all ready in my opera. So, my sister still likes to use her computer so she complained that I need to find another computer to use.
So, what did I do? I(with the help of my brother) got another computer set up with X11 forewarding and simply ssh'd in and typed in "opera" and wa la! I'm using the same opera I'm used to :).
Now, tell me you can do that with wondows! I don't know if you can but, I really doubt it's that easy :). How do you enable X11 forewarding? well, in ubuntu it's rather simple. you simply su to root. cd over to /etc/ssh/ and type "nano ssh_config". Then, once you're inside there's a part just down there called "host *" and all you do is change the "#Foreward X11 no" to "Foreward X11 yes"(remove # sign) and do the same for X11 tRusted :). Then it should work great! Oh yeah, in Nano you'll have to do ctrl+O and ctrl+X to exit :).
And That Should do it!
Have Fun :)
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