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- Geekspeak for Non-Geeks, from a Para-Geek by Daily Renewal on Nov 19, 2009
I’ve been writing a regular tech column for about four years now, beginning with the “Geek Wednesday” feature at the old site (if you go to the Blogspot archive, you can get a feel for my approach and my popular targets by looking a...
- Rumor: GoogleOS Next Week? by Plasma Burn on Nov 13, 2009
Another week, another Google product launch rumor—but this one’s a bit more notable than most. If TechCrunch’s source is correct, the first iteration of the operating system may be available for download within a week from today—but i...
- How to tweak your Linux machine’s history command by Simple Help on Nov 11, 2009
If you are somewhat familiar with using the Linux or UNIX command line interface it is quite likely that you have used the history command. For those not familiar with it the history command allows you to search through the commands you have already...
- How To: Fix GNOME blank screen in Ubuntu for PS3 Other OS and other update problems... by Some Life on Nov 11, 2009
After getting Ubuntu linux installed as the "Other OS" on my Sony Playstation 3 with the upgraded hard drive, I wanted to update to the latest supported version of the Ubuntu, which happens to be version 9.10 as of the time of this post. Since the v...
- How to convert HTML pages to PDF in Ubuntu Linux by Simple Help on Nov 10, 2009
A really neat tool I was introduced to a few days back is wkhtmltopdf, a freely distributed tool that allows you to convert HTML pages into PDF documents. This is not something I’ve found a lot of use for too often, but when I’ve needed...
- Mavizen TTX02 Electric Motorcycle – Laptop On Wheels by Coated on Nov 7, 2009
Azhar Hussain, the founder TTXGP describes the TTX02 as a “laptop on wheels” and he has every good reason to do so. This electric bike includes a dash mounted computer that includes an on-board web server, WiFi network connectivity, Linu...
- How to setup Ubuntu to synchronize its time over the Internet by Simple Help on Nov 6, 2009
Oftentimes my Ubuntu desktop loses track of time. Really. What happens is that the time it maintains goes a few minutes here and there every month. So I like to use a very useful Linux service called NTP to help keep the clock on my Ubuntu desktop in...











