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Last Updated ( Wednesday, 18 June 2008 )
 

I take a look at my computer screen and brush my gaze through the myriad of icons on the desktop. Each one representing a file i'm working on, a piece of music I like to listen to, or a picture I made with my digital camera or downloaded somewhere from the internet. Below my menu bar is filled with countless programs I have downloaded from the Internet or that came with the heavily tweaked Ubuntu distribution I have downloaded onto this little laptop. If I take the time to wonder just how powerful this little machine is, and think of the capabilities it and its software has, that I haven't tapped into.. It all adds up to an astonishing amount. Video editing, Word Processing, Blogging, Programming, Network administration, Audio manipulation and even good old fun and games .. Its all there. A abundant bouquet of possibilities waiting to be tapped into. And all of that .. is free. I payed zero euro's or dollars in software and licensing costs and have been given a system that does all that I want to do and more. So I peer over my laptops screen at the slumbering city outside my window and wonder "Where they are". And with They i mean the open source heroes. The ones that make this miracle possible. This special brand of superheroes who are the real legends behind this whole open source movement. Shy, perhaps a little weird or even a tad nerdy, the wander through the streets of the real world and go hardly unnoticed by the general public. Except for the tux sticker on the back of their car, or the Ubuntu case badge that sticks to the corner of their laptop-lid you would not think that these are members of an exceptional theme of superheroes.

No bat caves, Iron man suits, Wolverine like Claws or spandex suits (at least not that I know of ) are required to join this special brand of supermen who make open source happen every day. They are the secret army that moves the free software movement. No balding overpaid middle aged men, swaggering across  a podium, yelling some kind of mantra as sweat pools underneath their armpits. These are the real heroes. Some of them code, some of them fix bugs, some of them even podcast or publish a magazine. And others help. No flashing business cards with "developer of this and that", no " Space : been there done that" stickers on their windshield.. No amazing piece of software on their repertoire. No .. these heroes just help out the average joe like you and me.

When I got into Linux they told me about " The Community " which I, at first mistakeably dubbed "Nerdville". I was in the misconception that this was just a big bunch of super intelligent nerds who mostly talked among themselves and patted each other on the shoulder, ensuring one another they where very cool. But as I said. I was wrong. " The Community " is not only a powerful race of supermen who make it all happen, It is also built up by those who help those who don't have the hang of it yet. They fight the FUD every day. Help out those who are stuck. Give solutions to those who are without hope and patiently direct some of us to at least try to use the search function of the forums before asking the same question for the gazillionth time. 

To me .. these are my heroes. I"m an open source advocate. Trying to push Linux wherever I can. Saving a lot of money in the process for companies, schools and for the average user. Not to mention I convert the occasional Windows user to see the light. I tend to babble that Linux can do just about anything they want and am right most of the time. But I'm not an advanced Linux user. Sure I know what open source software can DO .. I just don't always know HOW.  This week for example i had suggested to move some of our old servers to Linux so we could use them as VM-ware host systems. An ideal solution for using older hardware to virtualize all the beige boxes we test stuff on at work. Explaining the pro's of the whole "Linux instead of something else" scenario I managed to get my boss pretty enthusiastic for the idea. (although I must say : When it comes to selling .. I have this bridge for sale ...) Wired up about the prospect he said : Ok .. DO IT ! I looked around for the Linux guru that must be standing behind me .. cause he didn't real mean ..ME ? Turns out that he did. So with limited Linux skills I took to the challenge. The old server fought me every step of the way .. but i had powerfull friends in the right places. Its now three days later and everything is working just fine. The chief is happy and I have learned a lot about Linux.

But the real kudo's  go out to the community. Whenever I stumbled or had a question .. they where there. Pretty soon I had found out that Google is not the answer to everything. So I went to the forums. I explained my problems and people helped me out .. just like that.. For Free ! They pointed me in the right direction and took the time and effort to help a noob like me bring Linux to yet another computer.  And if all of that was not enough .. there was Twitter. I asked and I did receive answers from total strangers who took the time to help me out. And when all of that failed and the FUD was ready to send me packing .. The people at IRC pulled me through. Holding my hand step by step. A few hours of their time went up in helping me get through it  all.  Helping this noob get it all done. 

So today I salute my heroes ! These guys at the forums who help us out when we are stuck. The guys making the howto"s, sharing the knowledge they have found. I bow my head in tribute to they guys at IRC ( Thank you Popey of #ubuntu-uk ) for being there for me. These guys are the heroes that saved the day.

When I look at the closed-source world and the prices for support, the openness to share and the ability to grow .. I just know that Linux is going to be very very big. All thanx to the Open Source Superheroes who have helped me see that, with linux AND with the Linux community,  there is nothing we cannot achieve.

 

Overkill : Open-arena on the EEE-pc. PDF   E-mail
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Having installed hardy heron on my little EEE-pc I was very pleased to have a complete version of Ubuntu running on my little white companion. Gone are the native Xandros days where I would have to poke and pry to find a snippet of useful ( or interesting ) software in the EEE-repositories they had put online, With Ubuntu running on ' the little one ' I have the same luxury I have when using my heavier linux machines : Complete access to the Ubuntu software repositories. One of the packages I found there a while ago is called ' open arena ' This one source clone ( our should i just say 'copy) of the immensely popular QUQKE 3 game is one of the things I tend to select when poking around in the Synaptic package manager.

Not that I'm an avid gamer anymore, but quake 3 was just one of these games I grew up with. I mean that in the sense that it was one of the first multi player fps shooters I came in contact with. There was of course Duke nuke'm 3d which we played to smithereens on the first pentium 1 systems we owned but Q3 was the first networked multi player shooter that deprived me of a lot of sleep around the turn of the century. At the time i was working a a junior sys engineer at a multimeda company that had a GAMES TESTING department. Mostly these guys would be testing boring games but, when quitting time came around the large testing room, filled with computers, would turn into a corporately sponsored lan party. The guys who thought me the game where, even then, already competing in online tournaments. So little me got to 'play along' being mostly cannon fodder in the beginning. I must go fragged more time then i could breathe in those first games , but gradually ( playing with the big boys ) I got better. After some time the action packed Q3 made room for the more tactical counter strike that I enjoyed to play into the wee hours as well.

The funny part of the story is
that , back then we needed ' high speed, fine tuned gaming machines ' to run the Q3. Good graphics cards, enough ram and so on. When I was playing around with my EEE-pc I decided to install 'open-arena' on it, and guess what ? it works like a charm on what is considered a 'low end' laptop these days :) So when the opportunity i will give 'sarge, bones and all the other bots a serious run for their money on the smallest computer I own.
Top 96 home office Setups ? PDF   E-mail
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As if people are reading my mind, I came across this awesome post on nerdbusiness.com . Talk about an overload of screens and stuff. Meanwhile the quest for the ultimate setup still continues. Meanwhile drool over some GeekPron with the Top 96 Kickass home office Setups.

 

 

How Geeks do Ikea. PDF   E-mail
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Whow .. That was another busy weekend as we prep and prod to get the whole move on the way. Can't believe its all going so fast. Even today I am beginning to realize that this will probably be the last "Monday-evening" we'll have in our house here. By this time next week we will probably be lugging boxes around. We don't know when exactly we are going to "move our bed" and get our first night in the new crib, but its probably going to be like Nyana said : When the computers move .. we move :). Meanwhile geeky tools are helping us out in our little planning scheme. Shopping at Ikea for some of our furniture and using a pinch of Google has brought me to several cool websites where we can out the entire furniture layouts. ( Resulting in detailed shopping lists AND a 3D view of what its going to look like. ) If I need to think out of the box I'll just browse through the articles at Ikea Hacker : Going nuts at IKEA ? Don't visit that site ! Cause it will only make it worse.  With all of these tools ? Who needs pen and paper when you have these things. 

Ikea Pax Planner.

Ikea Billy Planner.

Ikea Fans.

Ikea Hacker.

Getting my Macbook Pro. PDF   E-mail
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macbookThere are days in your life that you can't wait for your alarm clock to go off and herald in another day. Like for example your first day when you got to go to the "big school" ( Back when you where a naive kid ) or many of those christmas mornings. Today is one of those days for me, cause quite frankly it is a little bit of christmas morning for me. Unfortunately the guy in the red suit coughing up the dinero will be me since i'm paying this little extravaganza out of my own pocket. But not to worry : I have been an good boy and I have been saving up. For today i'm going to get my first ever Macbook Pro. Ever since the first day I owned a Mac i've been "jonesing" for one of these, and now with selling the house, selling the old Ibook and being a "I won't blow cash on silly gadgets" nazi when it comes to my own cash, I can go out and get me one. I have owned a G4 powerbook (a 17 inch model) which is very nice to work on (wonderful thingie) I'm more in more in need of a powerfull beasty to take with me on the road. And the new Peryn processor, some extra ram and a faster drive in the Macbook I bought, hopefully make sure I get my wish.

I ordered my Macbook Pro in Germany (we only live about 60 miles of the German border) and there is a very good shop over there that sells Macs. When assembled my order on the Apple webshop I almost had a stroke when I went from 2 to 4 gigs of ram on the standard configuration. 360 euro's EXTRA ? For two more gigabytes ? 130 euro's extra for a 7200rpm drive instead of a 5400 ? Man, this baby was expensive and I was tempted to go for the standard model. But the store in Germany made me a very nice quote. 90 euro's extra for the faster hard drive and (drum roll please) 85 euro's extra for the extra 2 gigs of ram ! WTF ! ! ! ! 320 euro''s on the Apple store ?  ? Does Steve Jobs screw in the memory sticks himself ?  I mean everywhere on the planet prices of Ram drop dramatically, except in Cupertino. There Steve Jobs reality distortion field also disrupts the common laws of offer and demand and keeps prices at an insane level.

So my German friends helped me (and my hard earned cash) out very well. This afternoon i'm off to Aachen to pick up my new portable best friend that will help me get through the coming weeks of "Boxing and moving" while still having a powerful computer to produce the podcast from and stuff. I'll try to keep my greedy claws away from the box until we get home and I can give the thing a "proper unboxing ceremony" with the pictures to match.

Oh hell now I sound like a fanboy ! ... Not good .. Not good at all !

 

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