Showing posts with label vista. Show all posts
Showing posts with label vista. Show all posts

Sunday, September 07, 2008

Random things

It's been a while since my last update, but I'd like to start practicing writing again, so I'd better start blogging more often. Since 2006, I've been involved with a growing open source project and that's been eating up most of my free time.

In the meantime, I'm still a die-hard Linux fan, although I haven't kept up with the latest and greatest stuff as much. I've also recently started experimenting with (drumroll) Windows Vista, and I've been impressed overall with it. My wireless USB stick has the same problems in Vista as it does in Linux, so I guess that's a good thing for Linux (?!). :)

Also on my list of random things to write about is Phoronix. Phoronix is a well-written Linux news site that's written and organized in a style that's aimed at Linux hardware enthusiasts. The editor(s) there do an excellent job of covering the latest and greatest developments in the Linux software world as well. It's definitely worth adding to your RSS reader.

Aha, I just remembered a topic for a post I wanted to write (I have most of the post written down on a napkin here). Next up, how to make Linux work with your ASUS P5Q-E motherboard. Stay tuned.

Monday, November 12, 2007

So you remember all of those Mac vs. Vista ads...

... and you remember the whole "deny or allow" thing?

Well, I don't know why Apple was making fun of Vista, because they decided to join in on the fun in Leopard:

Yes, I know Skype is an application from the Internet. Where the hell do you think I get 99% of my applications from?

It seems like Linux is the only OS moving forwards these days...