Dude, where's my time?
October 6th, 2008

I just realized something; computers take up a lot of my time. A couple of friends showed up around noon and I just got back from seeing them off. What happened in the intervening 11 or so odd hours? I have no idea. We just talked about games, played around with Ubuntu a little ( they’re just coming out of the noob stage) and made idiotic jokes. That’s it. For twelve hours.

It made me realize that as much as I love computers, my time is not being used well. I could probably acheive more in less time.Things are not really balanced at the moment so I’m going to have to throttle things a bit (Digg & Cracked especially). Anyway, I’m going to bed. Will post some more when my brain stops making these grinding and rattling sounds.

Filed under: Attempted Thoughts, Behind the Scenes — Kwame @ 12:38 am
It's hard being the "IT" guy
September 23rd, 2008

It’s hard being the “IT” guy or the “computer” guy in Ghana.  Why? Where do I start?

  • First of all, people expect you to drop whatever it is you are doing and solve their problem for them (never mind that it’s really important to you). They need their computer/ software working now.
  • We really really don’t like the users that ask us to help solve a problem then start making idiotic suggestions (more…)
Filed under: Behind the Scenes — Kwame @ 10:45 pm
A Tale of Two Break-Ins
September 2nd, 2008

This post was originally meant to be a review of the HP Pavilion dv6915nr, which I had gotten about two weeks ago to use at school. Unfortunately, that is not meant to be. A couple of days after I got to school, a very enterprising burglar broke into the house where my friends and I were staying were staying and made away with my laptop & phone, my roomates phone and another housemate’s PS2. (more…)

Filed under: Behind the Scenes — Kwame @ 10:41 pm
Samurize: The Way of the Desktop Warrior
July 30th, 2008

If you are a member of that special group of computer users, the tinkerers, you are going to wonder where Samurize has been all your life. I’d seen it mentioned a few times on Lifehacker but never really paid attention. Well, my mistake. “What is Samurize?”, you ask. Well, Samurize is “an advanced system monitoring and desktop enhancement engine for Windows 2000/XP/2003/Vista”. Translation: lots of stats and very cool ways to play with and display them. (more…)

Filed under: Pimp my PC, Reviews, Windows — Kwame @ 3:29 pm
One cable to rule them all: POE for your WRT54G
July 25th, 2008

Last updates: 21-Jun-2009

Warning: This hack will not just void your warranty. It will drop-kick it to the floor, stomp it in the gonads five or six times, shoot it in the head, douse the body in petrol and set it ablaze THEN spit on the remains for good measure. And that doesn’t take into consideration what it could do to you or your equipment . You have been warned. Don’t try this unless you’re comfortable with multimeters and soldering irons.
Now, on to the good stuff. Suppose you have a Linksys WRT54G router & antenna that you want to mount somewhere, say on your roof. So, one fine Saturday morining, you grab a few tools and get to work. About 35 minutes into your little project, it hits you: How exactly do you get power for your router? The roof has no power outlets and you need to keep the antenna cable as short as possible to minimize signal losses. (more…)

Filed under: DIY, Networking, Tutorials, Warranty? What warranty? — Tags: , , , , , , — Kwame @ 3:40 pm
Finally: CSS & XHTML Compliant
July 23rd, 2008

Haunted Shell validates as both XHTML and CSS compliant. There were a few minor issues with tag placement and a misplaced quote I had to fix up. Easiest validation I’ve ever done. Part of the reason validation was so easy was because the template (Changing man by Stuff And Nonsense) I built my theme from was so elegant and very compliant.

The main issue however was caused by the thickbox.css file used by the NextGen Gallery plugin. (more…)

Filed under: Design, Troubleshooting, Web — Kwame @ 9:28 am
Make a big Splashy during boot
July 9th, 2008

Anyone who’s ever tried to customize the Usplash theme that comes with Ubuntu knows that it’s a bit of pain. And if you’re trying to create your own theme, things just get a bit more difficult.

Enter Splashy, a boot splash manager with some very flexible features. One of the thing I like about it is that it does require any kernel patching and runs completely in userspace. And it supports 8bit, 16bit and 24bit framebuffers and TrueType fonts. Even better, its ridiculously easy to create themes for Splashy. (more…)

Filed under: Linux, Pimp my PC, Tutorials — Kwame @ 12:38 pm
CPU Frequency Scaling for Dell Dimension 3000
June 22nd, 2008

I use a Dell Dimension 3000 at home. It has a 2.8Ghz Pentium 4 so it generates a  bit of heat and power usage. I generally tend to enable CPU frequency scaling on any computer I use. (more…)

Filed under: Linux, Troubleshooting — Kwame @ 1:37 pm
And now back to our regular progamming…
May 25th, 2008

It\'s been a while

It’s been a while since I posted anything to HS. School work and other personal issues have been taking up so much of my time recently. Have a backlog of posts sitting on my drive that I will be uploading shortly.

Filed under: Homeless — Kwame @ 6:28 pm
Windows 98 Boot Disks and Linux
December 18th, 2007

If you’ve ever had to reinstall Windows on a computer, be it yours or someone else’s, you probably know that boot disks can be rather useful things to have around. The best kind are the Windows 98 boot disks (IMHO); they fit onto one floppy and give you access to the cdrom even if the computer’s BIOS doesn’t support booting from cdrom.

So what do you do when you need to reinstall Windows and the computer your’re working is a tiny laptop with no floppy, no cdrom and a serious malware overdose? (more…)

Filed under: Linux, Tutorials, Windows — Tags: , , — Kwame @ 12:16 am
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