Entries categorized as ‘Applications’
Fixing Wine for Desktops
November 1, 2007 · Leave a Comment
Categories: Applications · Desktop · HOWTO · WinBloze
Google and Facebook Smackdown Imminent
November 1, 2007 · Leave a Comment
Categories: Applications · Browsers · The Social · WebTerNet
Want to Playback DVD’s on SLED?
September 22, 2007 · Leave a Comment
Come on, you know you do. It’s the last thing besides Call of Duty 2 that keeps even a single instance of Windows anywhere near most real techies.
With this article, you’ll know how to hack OpenSUSE 10.x, which translates pretty neatly into hacking SLED 10, including some information that might get you in trouble with the various bloodsucking, erm, umm, legal types.
Read at your own risk, and enjoy that DVD, hmm?
RossB
Categories: Applications · Desktop · Distros · Graphics · HOWTO · Media · WinBloze
Is Microsoft Wicked?
September 5, 2007 · Leave a Comment
So we are at the relatives the other day, and we (all the kids and I, or as my wife would say, “all the kids”) play a bunch of rounds of a game called Apples to Apples.
The game’s premise is that you are dealt 7 red cards which are persons, places or things, and then someone who is the dealer (judge) will pick a green card that has a concept on it that you have to present the best solution to. For example, if the judge picks a green card that has the term “emotional” on it, there will be 3 or 4 alternative descriptions for emotional, such as “moody”, “tempermental” etc.
When the green card is put down, everyone else picks the best card from their hand that will persuade the judge to pick them, and if picked as the best match to the green card, they get the card, and it takes 8 of them to win the game.
So, with all that setup, I was playing with the kids and having a great time, ages 6-19, very fun and informative game, when the judge plops the green card on the table and it has the word “wicked” on it. “Wicked” is defined as “evil”, “corrupt” and “despicable”. I’m looking through my cards for just the right one to convince the 17 year old judge that I have the best one and I have some doozies in my hand, “President Bush”, “Count Dracula” and some others of lesser note, but I knew I had the very best one; “Microsoft”.
Now, when you play such a game with all those differing levels of awareness, education, relative innocence and just plain savvy, you never know if the judge’s age and lack of knowledge will work FOR or AGAINST you.
So I put my Microsoft card out on the table facedown, and figure that with the judge’s age and evident lack of awareness of all things computing, I won’t get the green card.
To my utter surprise, even with opponents like “Saddam Hussein” and “First Day of School”, they all agreed with the judge that my card was the one to win. When I asked them all collectively about why that was, they related to me that everyone knew that Microsoft Windows had viruses and crashed all the time.
Love it, we’re ready to intro SLED at this point. Maybe we’ll go dual-boot next visit out there…
RossB
Categories: Applications · Desktop · Humor
Use Two Monitors with One Computer?
September 2, 2007 · Leave a Comment
I do. A LOT. I have to say, Linux guy that I am, I prefer how OS X plays with the various monitor layouts I have tried, but there is a great program that I use to make it all seamless anyway, called Synergy. More about using multiple monitors can be found in this article.
Categories: Applications · Desktop · Gear · HOWTO
40 Coolest Free Apps
August 28, 2007 · Leave a Comment
Over at Soepher.com there is a great list of 40 free apps, some of which you’ll have heard of, but there are some real gems in this list, check it out.
Categories: Applications · Desktop · The Social
Download YouTube videos from the CLI
January 4, 2007 · Leave a Comment
Article about how to use a python script to get youtube videos downloaded from just about any platform
Categories: Applications · Media
Switching from Word to OO Writer
December 10, 2006 · Leave a Comment
Fascinating article about the switch
Categories: Applications · Desktop · Training
Novell’s Open Office is NOT a fork
December 8, 2006 · Leave a Comment
Steven Vaughan-Nichols makes the point that with every piece of the OO and ODF/XML translators either BSD/LGPL or GPL licensed, it’s hard to make the point that this is a fork, it’s more like an “interested add-on”, in my own opinion.
Some people need to get more of a life, go focus on why Ubuntu seems to be desirous of putting non-GPL code into it’s distro and give the whole Novell crew a break for a while…
Categories: Applications · Desktop · OSS News
MS and Novell: Good for Enterprises, Linux and OSS
December 8, 2006 · Leave a Comment
Andi Mann’s treatise that does a good job of proving why the MS/Novell deal is actually a good thing.
Categories: Applications · Data Center · OSS News · Virtualization


