news alert : Just Say NO to S.O.P.A. !!


November 25th, 2011

NEWS ALERT!  The powers that be in Washington D.C. are doing their best to destroy the last vestiges of Free Speech online under the false pretenses of preventing stolen intellectual property.

Read all the gory details about this farce that is attempting to strip away one more layer of your personal rights – [LINK]

If you already know about SOPA and want to do something to stop this insanity go here [LINK] to contact your Congressmen.

There is also some good stuff covering the topic over at this [LINK] and here [LINK].

Fight for your rights before they are gone FOREVER!!

TIME IS RUNNING OUT !!

 

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Latest issue of BSD Magazine available for download!


April 6th, 2011

The April Issue Articles Include:

  • Interview with Dru Lavigne
  • Why You Use FreeBSD Just May Start With A ‘Z’
  • OpenBSD improves upon /etc/rc.d/
  • DragonFly News
  • Package Management for the upcoming PC-BSD 9
  • Converting a Physical Partition with FreeBSD to a vmware Image
  • Build appliances with QEMU and OpenBSD
  • Drupal on FreeBSD part 5
  • Mutt On OS X part 2
  • Realtime Weather Data EMWIN on FreeBSD
  • Benchmarking Different Kind of Storage
  • Content Management Made Easy The Open Source Way!

Get it fresh off the press by going to BSDMag.Org for your free copy now.

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Android FreeNAS application update from TechWave


February 11th, 2011

The TechWave Dev Team has released information about an updated version of Android 10.2" Tablet
MobileFreeNAS, it will now be called mFreeNAS 7.

Some of the details include:

This application allows you to control your FreeNAS Server within your local network.
Supported features:
-Wake On Lan
-Reboot
-Shutdown
-System Info
-HDDs Info
-HTTP Support only
-Tested on FreeNAS 0.7.2.5543

You can download the application here – [LINK]

The full write up about this can be found on TechWave’s site here – [LINK]

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Electronic books outselling paper versions


July 20th, 2010

In a New York Times article Amazon.com says it was selling 143 eBooks for every 100 paper copies and now sales are on the increase hitting 180 per 100. I can understand why sales are up from my own perspective. I love to read …and I love books! However years of lugging around tons of books every time I move has been a nightmare, being able to have all those hundreds of pounds of books on a few data disks…. it’s just too convenient.

It’s not an easy choice when you sentimentalize hard-copy books the way some of us do. Some books in my collection were gifts from people and those are especially hard to consider getting rid of. Every book holds a memory for me, not just the work itself…  where I was, what I was doing and experiencing at the time when I read it. That experience doesn’t hold for me with the digital editions. Getting rid of my hard-copy versions is something I’ve been contemplating for some time now but not a choice I’ve been able to make yet.

NYT’s story is here – [LINK]

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Apollo 11 Moon Landing, July 20th 1969


July 20th, 2010

WIRED had an article marking today’s anniversary of the Apollo 11 Moon Landing. It got me thinking about a lot of things, mainly about where we have been as a country and where we are going in the future. It’s tough to see positive things when, as a nation, we are so dispirited. It was huge events like Apollo 11 that helped us to see we can do great things and we can reach outside of our petty worldly fears and selfishness for something bigger. I just hope in today’s apologetic rhetoric we don’t rush to rewrite history into a more politically correct version forgetting the accomplishments made and losing hard won lessons.

The knowledge gained from NASA’s work has affected everything from the clothes we wear, the food we eat, the homes we live in to the technology that goes into the cars, computers, phones, and every other gadget we love. Maybe the short sighted folks in D.C. will remember that and realize that while it may cost a little to keep it fed, NASA is the “golden goose” that pays us back a thousand fold everyday.

For WIRED’s article go here – [LINK]

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Nice article on PCBSD from the O’Reilly network


July 13th, 2010

The O’Reilly folks put out a nice little article covering PCBSD’s ease of installation. I myself used FreeBSD for years compiling everything by hand contending on occasion with “dependency hell”.

Today I am definitely a PCBSD convert. PCBSD’s simple gui installer makes upgrading or new installs a snap. I also love how easy it is to install new software or upgrade existing programs using the PBI system.

Read the article here – [LINK]

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Don’t forget the latest issue of BSD Magazine is available


July 13th, 2010

Get your July issue now! It’s becoming a free monthly magazine and you can download your copy in PDF format directly from their web site.

Get the July issue here – [LINK]

Back issues are available as well – [LINK]

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Follow-up on FO3 and WINE


March 6th, 2010

As promised I put together the details of my FO3 adventure and what it took to get it running. The WineHQ page had tons of good info on it, many of the people there had already done the hard part of figuring out what was needed. I just had a few minor changes for my hardware and that was about it.

I’m hoping Fallout: New Vegas will also work when I get my hands on it.

Details here – [LINK]

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