Apr 28
It was the 21st of April in the year 2008, a long waited day for mankind. The Ubuntu society released Ubuntu Hardy Heron 8.04, form now on you can do pretty much the same as you could do with the previous version 
So what’s the article about? As a Windows user I have partially adopted Ubuntu, as in the meaning of that my computer will standard boot in Ubuntu, but for tasks like VB.NET, AutoIt and stuff like that, I’ll boot in Windows.
So how can you adopt Linux, in our case Ubuntu Hardy Heron 8.04? Read the rest of this entry »
Tagged: Linux, Ubuntu, Ubuntu 8.04, Ubuntu Hardy Heron, Ubuntu Hardy Heron 8.04, Windows, Windows 2000, Windows Vista, Windows XP, Wubi
Apr 12
Software developers don’t have to make it easier for their users. Require more consideration and users will remember better, think up better strategies and work more efficient, according to Christof van Nimwegen. ‘of to much help, people become lazy.’ (Text: Peter Winterman;Translation: Pakku) Read the rest of this entry »
Tagged: Investigation, Lazy, People, Psychology, User friendly, Windows, Windows 2000, Windows Vista, Windows XP
Mar 25
RSI is one of the most common complaints in our modern world. So in order to not end up like the guy next to this text, we need to find something to prevent us from getting RSI.
The solution is as simple as effective. We have to get rid of our mouse and start to begin using the keyboard to control the computer. For short: use shortkeys! Read the rest of this entry »
Tagged: Internet Explorer, Keyboard, Mouse, RSI, ShortKey, Windows, Windows 2000, Windows Explorer, Windows Mail, Windows Media Player, Windows Vista, Windows XP
Jan 11
Normally I don’t post more than 1 post a day, but it seems that there is a MBR-virus around the Internet so I thought I will help you fix this virus if you get one. Read the rest of this entry »
Tagged: Fix, Master Boot Record, MBR, Repair, Trojan, Trojan horse, Virus, Windows, Windows 2000, Windows XP, Worm
Aug 15
If you read my previous post, Takin’ control over network permissions, you would probably have noticed that it is now very easy to access your files from any computer in your network.
But isn’t this a bit too easy? Read the rest of this entry »
Tagged: Administrator, Network, Password, Permission, Security, Username, Windows, Windows 2000, Windows Vista, Windows XP, Workgroup
Aug 10
“<Network workgroup> is not accessible. You might not have permission to use this network resource. Contact the administrator of this server to find out if you have access permissions. The list of servers for this workgroup is currently not available.”
This is a common issue for many (home) network administrators/users, but how to solve it? Read the rest of this entry »
Tagged: Accessibility, Administrator, Internet Protocol, IP, NetBIOS, Network, NTFS, Permission, Ping, Regedit, Registry, Regseeker, Safe mode, Security, Share, TCP, Windows, Windows 2000, Windows Vista, Windows XP, WINS, Workgroup, Workstation
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