Kudos to Dell on making it easy to add parts - Dimension 9200

I bought a Dell Dimension 9200 with a Quad Core processor. It hasn’t helped a lot but I’m reserving judgment on that until I get a second hard drive into the box. I’m suspecting that things are more I/O bound. Anyway, I didn’t want to pay what Dell wanted for a DVD R/W drive instead of a DVD drive so I got the box with just a DVD drive. I tried buying a DVD R/W drive at Target but the connections are wrong for my box. ...

November 1, 2007 · 2 min

Running a Windows Partition in VMware

I’m still trying to figure out whether I’m going to try and keep running XP on my laptop or try to run XP under Ubuntu. Big problem with running Ubuntu is that hibernate does not work and I’ve spent several hours on it. Enough time that I’m not willing to spend more without confidence that the time will be well-spent. I may just wait for Dell or someone else to come out with Ubuntu on their machines officially and then buy one of those. Hopefully WiFi and hibernate will work without the kind of work I’m having to do. ...

May 18, 2007 · 1 min

Things I can do in Linux that I can't do on Windows. | dmartin.org

This article lists some of the things I can do in Linux that I can’t do on Windows. Nice article.

May 18, 2007 · 1 min

Ouch! Apple gets it right on Vista

Yesterday, I referenced what it was like living with Vista Today I ran across an [Apple ad](https://images.apple.com/movies/us/apple/getamac/apple-getamac-security_480x376.mov mocking Vista). Unfortunately, they pretty much got it right. I’m hoping for an update that fixes this. Please, Microsoft?

February 6, 2007 · 1 min

Living with Vista

OK, I’ve had Windows Vista installed for 9 days now and my verdict is … it’s not worth upgrading. Vista is supposed to be more secure than XP but this manifests itself in really annoying ways. The screen flashes black and a box pops up that must be dealt with. That’d be great if it were only for important things but it happens all the time! I’ve had it happen when I want to change the smallest system setting. I’ve had it happen while downloading files. C’mon, get out of my way. ...

February 5, 2007 · 2 min

Keep your add-ons/extensions while upgrading Thunderbird

I installed Vista on my home desktop machine. I say “installed” rather than upgraded because Microsoft’s installation routine refused to let me upgrade. I spent a couple of hours on trying to figure out how to get around that and, in the end, decided that I’d rather install FireFox, Acrobat Reader, iTunes and the other programs that I want or need. It so happens that Thunderbird 2 beta 2 was released recently. I tried “nightlies” or alphas and it was a little too experimental for me. No lost mail but just some inconsistencies in how things worked. Fair enough, they’re alphas. And beta 1 had issues with message filters. So I dropped back to 1.5 In the meantime, I’ve started using IMAP and procmail and message filters are less important. ...

January 28, 2007 · 2 min

Would you pay to have less crapware on your new Windows box?

What’s crapware or craplets? Ars Technica says: Just what are craplets? It’s a cute nickname for all of the software an OEM installs on your new Windows PC before it arrives on your doorstep. In $60 to keep crapware off of a Windows PC? Ken Fisher talks about how much it OEMs - Original Equipment Manufacturers, like Dell or Hewlett-Packard - might want to sell you a machine that’s not loaded with limited and trial versions of software. Because people aren’t likely willing to pay anything extra, Microsoft can fume but not do anything about it. ...

January 11, 2007 · 1 min

Why buy Windows Vista Ultimate?

Ars Technica has a write-up of some of the features available in yet-to-be-released Windows Vista Ultimate. There’s 3 features and none of them sound very appealing. In reverse order: a Texas hold ’em game. Yeah, we know, this is extremely popular. We have it featured in the latest James Bond movie. But “Hold ‘Em may cost you time, but your money is safe because the chips are not real?” Pass. BitLocker is kind of interesting. It encrypts your hard drive so it can’t be stolen. It also can’t be read by hacking tools or another operating system. Seems a lot more useful on laptops than desktop systems. Also makes it impossible for people to dual-boot with Linux and use their Vista files as they can now with XP. DreamScene sounds distracting, to say the least. Instead of a still image, you’re able to set a video file as your background. A few people think that ice melting or wheat blowing would be interesting but most people think it would be annoying beyond belief. I’m in the latter camp: isn’t that the reason we hate the “punch the monkey” ads, because they’re on the edge of our vision but moving? We’re hard-wired to treat movement on the edge of our vision as threatening - it might be a tiger about to leap on us. Or just another person with a club. Windows Vista Ultimate combines all the various features of Tablet Edition, Windows Media Center, etc. Hard to believe that it’s going to be needed on one machine. So I think sales will be tiny. ...

January 9, 2007 · 2 min

Snippy - neat tool for saving parts of images

Snippy is a neat tool for capturing parts of images. From the description: How often have you carefully selected some text from a Web page and copied it to an email message? Snippy makes this a snap! Simply click on the little Snippy icon in the taskbar notification area, and mark out the region of the screen that you want to copy — that’s it, you’re done! The cut-out image will now be in your clipboard, and you can paste it in another application." ...

November 22, 2006 · 2 min

How to shrink images in Windows XP without additional tools.

This is an easy way to convert images (photos or pictures) in Windows XP using the paint.exe program from Microsoft itself. It takes 3 steps per picture, so it’s not the fastest way to do this. But they’re really easy steps. But it also means that you don’t have to download any additional tools. That’s good if you’re concerned about viruses. Or maybe you’re using somebody else’s computer and you don’t want to download something onto their machine. ...

November 7, 2006 · 1 min