UltraMon - Managing Multiple Monitors
UltraMon is a utility that I’ve been for quite some time now. It’s becoming more and more common for people to use two or more monitors with their PC(or laptop) at home, and especially at work. Managing multi-monitor environments can be a pain. You have to move the windows around awkwardly, because you’re forced to [...]
Time Spent with the Microsoft Zune
Brief Description and History
The Zune, Microsoft’s prodigy to be pitted against the now legendary iPod, was first released on November 14, 2006. The miniature versions, available in 4 and 8 GB, as well as the 80 GB were announced on October 2, 2007. Both the 4 and 8 GB Zunes are flash-based and are smaller [...]
Usenet for Linux
I’ve already done an article called Usenet for Dummies, where you can learn about what exactly Usenet is. Go read that article if you haven’t already. If you have, then this article will go over a variety of tools you need to get up and running with Usenet on Linux. Before we get started, [...]
Usenet for Dummies
Faithful old Usenet, there is so much I can say about thee. Where ever shall I begin?
Introduction
Usenet is a world-wide distributed Internet discussion system. Basically, think of a forum. Usenet has “groups” that people can go to and read/post information to. The groups represent the categories a forum might have. Only Usenet is humongous and [...]
Ubuntu Lunacy
We’re all pretty familiar with the how popular Ubuntu has become since it first started, but believe it or not there are actually still some people out there who choose to instead bash it because their distro flat out sucks. I’m not going to go into any of the names of the distro’s, like Red [...]
