Articles in category 'Tech Stuff'

By l0gix, January 27, 2007, 12:17 pm o'clock

 Must do with one of my large hard drive servers.
Back Up Linux And Windows Systems With BackupPC
Version 1.0 Author: Falko Timme <ft [at] falkotimme [dot] com> Last edited 01/19/2007
This tutorial shows how you can back up Linux and Windows systems with BackupPC. BackupPC acts as a server and is installed on a […]

By l0gix, January 26, 2007, 12:33 pm o'clock

Tried it myself. Very Very cool!
Screenshot Tour: Repartition your hard drive in Windows Vista

Move over, Partition Magic. Windows Vista has built-in hard drive partition management with the ability to shrink, create and format new partitions without the dreaded fdisk, third-party software, or even rebooting your PC.
With a few clicks through a wizard […]

By l0gix, January 23, 2007, 7:59 am o'clock

As a old Macintosh tech, I’ve been away from Macs for a while, only supporting my current users Macbooks by asking them allot of questions and pulling things from my ancient memory of Mac OS.
With the Vista $K’chingolution coming, many of my PC users have been thinking of moving to Mac’s since it would cost about the same […]

By l0gix, January 22, 2007, 3:48 pm o'clock

I got to rememebr to do this for my networks.  
Geek to Live: Secure VNC with Hamachi

by Gina Trapani

Source: Geek to Live: Secure VNC with Hamachi - Lifehacker

By l0gix, January 17, 2007, 3:42 pm o'clock

So I’m trying out voice recognition on Microsoft’s Vista and I have Mozilla’s Firefox reading Google’s Reader open. I decide to try the voice recognition with Google’s reader.
I use the keyboard shortcuts a lot to navigate through the reader.
Click J, Click shift-N, click space bar, click shift-O, scroll nine.
I’m finding it a real […]

By l0gix, December 13, 2006, 2:14 pm o'clock

Microsoft Vista is up and running. I’m using Ultimate version for all the extra benefits that have been blogged many times and many places. I’ve started off by turning on voice recognition. So far I love it. Its really easy to load and easy to use. The recognition is amazingly good. This just wants me […]

By l0gix, December 12, 2006, 5:27 pm o'clock

My company is giving me a new”ish” laptop. Its an Alienware Sentia with specs following: 

Intel Pentium M - 1.7GHz
2GB Ram
80 GB HD
DVD +&- RW
LAN, Wireless 802.11A&G

I’m going to wipe it out and put Microsoft Vista Ultimate on it. I’m currently downloading the OS. Its taking a […]

By l0gix, December 5, 2006, 12:45 am o'clock

 
30 Essential Pieces Of Free (and Open) Software for Windows
Recently, I received a fresh new laptop from Dell. Upon receiving it, I did the traditional “installation of Windows from scratch” on it to remove a lot of the garbage that is preinstalled on Dells. Then I got really busy installing tons of great software […]

So I just finished watching Nick Duffill’s Presentation on using MindManager and ResultsManager for Project Management.
First off I must say it was a good presentation. I learned some things that I didn’t know about MindMagaer and I learned alot about ResultsManagement.
I mainly use MindManager as a mind dumping application and for tracking […]

I used to run the my High School Theatre with my brother. I ran all lights and he ran sound. We used to enjoy the shows and outside companies that used the theatre for their own shows. My brother went on to work in the Theatre Tech Field, working at such lustrous places […]