In the earlier post, I talked about how I tried to install FreeBSD on a Virtual computer, and it didn’t work out as planned. Since then, I’ve installed Debian Linux […]
Microsoft hasn’t been sitting around taking a summer vacation this year. As most everyone knows, Longhorn is scheduled to go into beta soon. And some of the more recent builds […]
Ok so it seems like a strange name for a topic, but it’s true. Unless you’re opening a program, burning a CD, or doing something extremely graphically intense (yes, I’m […]
Well tonight I’m installing FreeBSD on a Virtual Machine using Microsoft’s Virtual PC,2004. Hopefully it goes well. Why am I doing this, you may be asking? Just to try it […]
BBC NEWS | Education | How schools can get free software This article in the BBC news shows exactly how Open Source combined with proprietary software works in a school […]
CNN.com – PC makers, distributors�pass on�Windows XP N – Jun 24, 2005 Ok, so Microsoft released their version of Windows XP without Windows Media Player in it. My question is […]
Lately the debate has been whether to purchase commercial software, or use Open Source (essentially free) software. Before that can be answered, it’s important to know what each is, and […]
Breach affects 40M+ credit cards – Jun. 18, 2005 CNN.COM reported yesterday that Card Systems Solutions, which processes transactions for Visa and Mastercard was hacked into on May 22.. The […]
This is the start of a hopefully long career in blogging. Since my main interests are computer-related, you’ll see a lot of computer-related subjects here. Some of what I plan […]