Archive for February, 2007
Linux or Unix???
Well i have settled into Linux very well! Found a alternative program for everything here is my basic list:
Microsoft Office: OpenOffice
Internet & Email: Firefox & Evoloution
Programming: NetBeans 5.5 Java IDE
Desktop Publishing: Scribus
Music: Rythmbox Music Player
I am interested in many different computer software, and would really like to try Solaris. But the screenshots show a complicated terminal-style installation. If this was a live-cd and easy to install i would definitely consider it. I do require a office suite, yet Sun didn’t include this in the operating system. Now everyone needs a browser, and every operating system has a browser. Sun didn’t even put this in the system. They really have left allot of holes in their alternative to Micro$oft Window$ XP & Vi$ta. Maybe in the 11 release they might patch these flaws. My message to Window$ switchers, if your confident with computers go for it. But if you want to play it safe, Ubuntu 6.10 is your choice. If Sun decided to put boxed versions of Solaris for $30 when i buy a computer, i would buy that as well. I definitely know now never to order a PC with Window$ pre-installed!!! You are paying probably a $100 for software you wont use. I won’t do it again. Will you???
Add comment February 26, 2007
Ubuntu 6.10 Dell Inspiron 6400 EASY AS DELL!
I recently moved to Linux, i used SLED on my last laptop. Now i use Ubuntu 6.10 i escaped the Micro$oft dominance! I am experiencing freedom and choice, no need to buy Window$ then Office with Anti-Spyware!!! I could not afford it, and everytime a new version of Window$ is released… NEW COMPUTER!
My Setup:
Model: Dell Inspiron 6400
Specs: Intel Core Duo T2300E 1.66ghz
60GB Fujitsu HD
24x CD-RW/DVD
Intel 950GMA chipset
Intel 950MA 224mb shared graphics
512mb RAM
15.4 WUXGA wide-screen display
Intel PROSet Wireless 3945ABG
Broadcom Ethernet Adapter
Connextant Dial-up modem
Intel HDA Sound
My Installation:
30GB Linux 30GB Window$ (i need Windows for school) Just shrink Windows partition. This was a breeze no error messages and relitivately fast installation, The GNU Grub bootloader installed as well. You will set a “root” password aswell.
Harware & Drivers:
Intel PROSet Wireless 3945: Applications-Add/Remove-Search Gnome Network Manager. Just install! It will detect the network, ask for security (if any) and set a keyring (REMEMBER THIS) and connects!
Intel HDA Audio: Worked!
Broadcom Ethernet Adapter: Worked!
Connextant Modem: NOT TESTED!
IMPORTANT!
To avoid overheating follow these steps!
2. sudo modprobe i8k force=1
3. sudo gedit /etc/modules
4. add the following line to the end of the file: i8k force=1
5. go to System > Preferences > Sessions > Startup Programs
6. Click ADD and put the command: gkrellm
Now you will see the GKrellm utility load at startup and you can then configure your fan thresholds, etc
I hope this is helpful! And Welcome to Linux! Dont look back on Window$.
Add comment February 25, 2007
eyeOS
I really hate when you use a freinds or work computer and they have nothing interesting to do (clearly a Windows PC) e.g No instant messenger. But then i found this cool open-source desktop, called eyeOS which has a word processor and spread sheet app. Which is useful for editing and saving. Meebo instant messenger, great! works with Yahoo! and MSN. and various flash games. Plus! a private messenger and chat. It is totally free and developed by Spanish students. I find it so cool!
Add comment February 23, 2007
My new Blog!
Hi, I’m Nick and have never had a blog before! My interests are computers,internet,programming,music,and sports. I will post most important things that happen to me! and anything i think that is a good read and interesting. Well get a coffee, maybe a cake and sit back and read! And please comment on my posts!
Add comment February 23, 2007


