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Click to View "KDE and GNOME"

Friday, March 7th, 2008

Linux is one of the most versatile operating systems, seeing as it almost entirely consists of free software and community support. This has provided innumerable programs to choose from. One thing I’ve always liked about Linux is it’s versatility of user interfaces. In Windows, the only solid interface you can use is Explorer. There are [...]

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Click to View "Debian-Based Linux Flavors 2008"

Wednesday, March 5th, 2008

I’ve been using Linux for quite some time, not on a day-to-day desktop system, however. I used it on servers at the past two jobs I’ve had, and I’ve played with it on my home systems for years. This site is actually hosted on a Linux server. Most of what I’ve done on my home [...]

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Click to View "OSX on a PC"

Sunday, December 16th, 2007

I know that this is nothing new, but now that Leopard’s come out I feel that a new awareness should be spread.
It is easily possible to run MAC OS X 10.4 or 10.5 on a PC. This is made possible by special patches that allow it to boot and install on non-MAC hardware. The rest [...]

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Click to View "Hacking and Cracking from Windows"

Wednesday, August 15th, 2007

Hey. I wrote this article a long while back on how to hack/crack from Windows. It only covers what tools, and maybe some time I’ll write tutorials on how to use them. I just figured someone may be interested. Note that my *nix mastery has since increased by quite a bit, heh.
Disclaimer:
I realize that some [...]

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Click to View "TCPIP.SYS and You"

Tuesday, August 14th, 2007

What is TCPIP.SYS, and why should you give a damn?
If you use your network connection heavily in any way (games, torrents, streaming media, etc.), you’re one of those people who always wishes it could be faster. If you run XP, it can be! Microsoft decided that people didn’t need that many connections to their PC [...]

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Click to View "Media Player Choices"

Friday, August 10th, 2007

I’ve been using VLC for a couple years now, and only recently found that it doesn’t quite do everything. I then realized that in those years new media players that were comparable had cropped up. This guide will help you to choose the media player that is the best for you.
First, you’ll need to understand [...]

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Click to View "Quadro and FireGL… Why so expensive? What are they?"

Wednesday, August 8th, 2007

I’m sure that anyone who’s built their own PC or been in the business of using them for long enough has heard the terms Quadro or FireGL tossed around. If one were to look them up, you’d find that they are typically double the price of an equivalent Geforce or Radeon product. The first thought [...]

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Click to View "Processors: The Inner Workings Revealed"

Tuesday, August 7th, 2007

The majority of computer users, engineers, and technicians think they know a great deal about PCs, when they really don’t even scratch the surface. Since day one as a computer engineer, I have yearned to understand every waking component inside of my PCs. I want to know the purpose of every capacitor, resistor, and chip. [...]

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