Hi everyone, It’s been a little over a week and a half since Hurricane Katrina struck. Normally, I try to stay away from Politics and issues like that in here […]
Hi everyone, This is a deal you can’t beat. Opera, one of the major alternative web browsers to Internet Explorer, is celebrating their 10-year Anniversary. And, they’re giving away registration […]
Hi everyone. Last weekend, I had to help a friend of mine try and fix their computer. It seems that he went to some sites that he shouldn’t have (in […]
Hi everyone, This past Tuesday, Microsoft released six new updates for Windows, including one for Plug ‘N’ Play (PnP) that affects Windows 2000 users along with Windows XP SP1/SP2 users […]
Have you ever seen those e-mails and news messages that start out with “Begin Signed PGP Message”? Have you wondered what the big deal with those messages is, and what […]
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 […]