Archive for the ‘Linux’ Category

 

libtool version mismatch error

April 5th, 2012

I’ve recently switched from Xubuntu to Gentoo, and I couldn’t be happier. I’d recommend it for anyone sufficiently technical with strong knowledge of Linux. I’ve found it to be fast, efficient and bloat-free. There are a few glitches to overcome, but they can almost always be handled with a few config file changes that are [...]

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Virgin Media Superhub or Superproblem?

May 29th, 2011

This morning has been interesting. I couldn’t sleep thanks to a failed wisdom tooth extraction (honestly, probably the most painful thing that’s ever happened to me) so at 5am I went to finish setting up my file server (well, I stared blankly holding my jaw until 5:30am when the painkillers kicked in). My file server [...]

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Ubuntu 11.04: Natty Narwhal

May 1st, 2011

I’m a big Linux user. I have Ubuntu on my PC, my wife’s PC, my kids PC and the fileserver. I also run CentOS on my two servers, and use CentOS, Ubuntu and RedHat in the office. RedHat was someone else’s choice and CentOS was somewhat forced on me by cPanel. Why did I choose [...]

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Crackers

October 13th, 2010

Let me define a few terms in the IT world: Hackers: Used to be known as the seedy, dodgy guys in films who break PCs. Nowadays hackers are the elite programmers who can turn Lead into Gold and such. Crackers: Always considered “bad”, and now taken on the original definition of hacker. Crackers break things [...]

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Apple, Windows, Linux…

June 5th, 2010

I’ve spent a lot of time using Mac OS X Snow Leopard, Windows XP and 7, and Ubuntu over the last year. It’s remarkable and amusing how similar and dissimilar they are in surprising ways. I think the main issue people overlook is what the core of the operating system is built on, or derived [...]

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News Just In: Piracy Bad!

April 6th, 2010

Every day I take the time to read my iGoogle. It has my weather, news, email and RSS feeds. There is no better place to get my daily dose of informationm and kudos to Google for managing to provide such an excellent facility. I’m aware other sites can provide similar, but they tend to be [...]

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Future of Desktop Linux

February 7th, 2010

My PC runs Windows 7 Ultimate and Ubuntu 9.10. Windows for Adobe software and gaming, Ubuntu for development. Recently my Nvidia graphics card started playing up, so I removed it. Thankfully, my motherboard has a fairly adequate ATI card built in. I removed the card, restarted Windows and continued as normal. Windows detected the card, [...]

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