May 31, 2010

sun virtualbox

sun virtualbox, nice. free vmware alternative. easy. http://www.virtualbox.org/

May 25, 2010

lynda


lynda.com great for flash training videos, i particularly like the tuts by lee brimelow. when my budget is update to date, gonna subscribe. www.lynda.com

May 18, 2010

fix screen resolution in ubuntu on virtualbox

dam it only have 800x600 in ubuntu in virtualbox, ahhh install guest additions.







fixed.

next issue - improve graphics refresh rate....

May 15, 2010

free screen recorder

free screen recorder www.nbxsoft.com

May 11, 2010

sudo passwd root - ubuntu- how to waste my time

let me start by saying, i've never used linux before. so how the f##k would i know how to install software on it.
i do have plenty of windows experience, been working in and around it for 10+ years. am a pc gamer, like to build my own pcs, like to dabble in new stuff when i have time.
which leads me to thinking, i really would like to try out the bugzilla open source tracking software. so hey i'll install linux in vmware, and do it. (i know there are windows versions) but i wanted it to be in linux so i could potientally give it to the really it guys to put it on our live servers.
so off i went, first trying to install openSUSE, which took ages, because i wasn't smart enough to choose ide disk instead of scsi (linux doesn't like scis on vmware 5.5, use ide disk instead) straight away. then oh i need apache web server. then trying to install apache, what a pain. i tried installing different linux dist. and finally when with ubuntu. so i installed ok, installed xampp instead, installs ok, then i try and start it "/opt/lampp/lampp start". f##k nothing. oh gotta get to the root. "su" 'passwd:' what, what password, i never set a password for su during the installation. i put my name in and a password. ok, i'll try that password. ********** 'su" authentication failure', ok i'll try no password. 'su" authentication failure' try password 'su" authentication failure' maybe i spelt my password wrong 'su" authentication failure' maybe the caps was on 'su" authentication failure' f##k this shit. google, searching................. ........ ...... ... ... .. f##k this ..... . .. . .. . . .. . ... ....... .. . ok ubuntu documentatino search..... su default password... nothing. f##ken f##k f##k f##k. ok RootSudo. Ahhh root acount password is locked in Ubuntu.  ahhh 'sudo password root' change password. done.
what i f##ken un-user-friendly documentation. f##ken f##k heads those f##ken it guys, why don't you write f##ken documentation from the non it perspective. ah f##k im a it guy. sh#t i do the same thing. 
lesson learned. not only to be f##cken persistance. but lets be kind, to those nubies entering unknown situations. lets write documentation from a non it perspective and orgnaise it correctly. god i'll be doing this from now on for my users.
next time ubuntu documentation, put the f##ken sudo passwd root in the install instructions chapter up front.


ps sorry about the swearing.
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can't get to the root in ubuntu, do this: at terminal enter (without quotes) "sudo passwd root" and change the password, now you can get to "su".  thanks me.
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gadwin printscreen 4.4

gadwin printscreen 4.4 i love this app, its free, its easy and its got all the options. i love it, this is not an add nor a product push i only mention it cause i love it. http://www.gadwin.com/printscreen/