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- How To Play PC Windows Games On Mac - Free Download! Do you want to play Half-Life 2, Grand Theft Auto, Bioshock, Warcraft, Call of Duty or any other PC game on your Mac OS X? With Intel's new Core Duo processors they introduced something called Virtualization, this allows an operating system to run i...
- GIMP FREE Photo Editing Software GIMP is a free photo-editing tool similar to Adobe Photoshop, which can be used for anything from simple red-eye reduction, cropping and image size or file format changing to full professional photo retouching. GIMP was originally written for Linux,...
- What is the best browser? Firefox, Internet Explorer, Chrome, Opera, Safari, the list goes on. We've never had as much choice in how we experience the internet as we do now. How do you pick the the best browser for you? What browser works best with Facebook? With Twitter? Wi...
- Why Mac Sucks! A consumers guide. Some of you might look at this and consider it blasphemous to even say such a thing. Many of you will have bought into the crap those silly commercials have pushed on you, and snort in contempt at my allegations. This is a byte by byte deconstruction...
- Ubuntu Linux Guide for Windows Users Basically this lens' objective is to give Windows user a guide on how to use Ubuntu. From setup and installation to the basic Linux command reference. I have been using Ubuntu for quite some time now (about a year or so) but I am still using Windows...
- Wine: How to Run Windows Applications on Linux Wine is a free computer application that allows software written for Microsoft Windows to run on Unix-like operating systems, e.g. Ubuntu, Fedora, SuSE and OS X. Note, however, that Wine includes no programming code from the Windows operating system....
- VIM the Powerful Text Editor A Text Editor allows you to write plain text unlike Wordprocessors which add lots of "invisible" formatting. The standard Text Editor on a PC is NotePad. Intelligent text editors such as VIM (see below for others) have hundreds of fea...
- Is Mozilla Firefox better than Internet Explorer? Mozilla Firefox is a freeware and open source alternative to Internet Explorer that I use every day. It includes facilities to install add-ons for themes, dictionaries, plugins and other applications, which means it can be customized to suit your onl...
- Open Source: Software, Tools, Websites / Resources Top open source websites and resources: from operating systems to desktop software to development tools to content management systems. It's not meant to be a comprehensive list but the bests/favorites and resources to find the rest. We plan to keep u...
- Six Tools to Manage your iPod on Linux Systems Being the owner of an iPod Nano, I was kept from switching to Linux for a long time because there’s no Linux version of iTunes. Then I discovered that the Linux community has worked hard on some good alternatives, and today we’re going to...
- Netbooks Headquarters Netbooks, small-format laptops, some with solid-state storage, were made popular by the Asus Eee PC. This group aims to bring together information about the Eee PC, and the other netbooks now being introduced.
- My EeePC and Linux In August 2008 I bought a black Asus EeePC 901 with Linux. My widescreen laptop with Windows Vista was not very portable, or friendly, and I wanted to have web access while I was away. I discovered that my EeePC was the most portable and friendly PC...
- Alternative Linksys WRT54G Software I forget why, but I installed OpenWrt software on router for the first time in 2006. (I think I'm just a geek and wanted to try it.) I loved it. I can perform maintenance on a router remotely with SSH and add just about any feature that I can imagine...
- Acer Aspire One NetBook I have now owned an Acer Aspire 'One' for just over 2 months, and here will be delving into some of the good and bad bits of Acer's take on the webbook computer. Though there are similar models from competitors, this appeared to offer the best value...
- Linux Tips and Tricks Below you will find several tips and tricks I have accumulated over the years which will make your life as a Linux sysadmin hopefully a bit easier. I hope that both experienced aswell as novice Linux users and administrators will find these tips usef...
- Cross Platform GUI Programming I've been programming for the desktop since 1992 and have used many cross platform toolkits and languagues. This is my advice for creating cross platform GUI software.
- Install Puppy Linux in XP or Vista with Netboot This is an easy way to install the wonderful Linux distro, Puppy Linux, inside Windows XP or Vista using Unetbootin. Look at the screenshot of Puppy Linux. That's what you'll get inside a 90 mb ISO. Yes, this is a small Linux Distro, but very comple...
- Ubuntu Netbook Remix (for SDHC) on EeePC The newly released Ubuntu 9.04 (Jaunty Jackalope) has a netbook-specific version called Ubuntu Netbook Remix (UNR). The following instructions will guide you through the setup of this version on an SDHC memory card, so that you can use it to dual-boo...
- Tech Support T-Shirts Does your job require a bottle of aspirin and a punching bag most days? How many times have you had to hear "Why Doesn't It Work?!?" constantly and then look to behold the system mangled in ways you didn't think were possible? Want to express some o...
- Sécuriser Windows XP pour les néophytes insouciants Sécuriser Windows XP, c'est aussi optimiser, nettoyer et réparer, et pour un débutant ce n'est pas évident et demande des recherches souvent longues, plus ou moins fastidieuses mais cet effort personnel reste po...
