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The Knightcast
On the edge of real and cyberspace ther is one place you can go. The Knightcast podcast : The everyday adventures of a modern day technofile, filled with tips, tricks, manuals and how-to's on how to tune technology into your everyday life and let tech work for you. All this and more using Windows, Linux, and Mac computers, Web2.0 sites, services and more to upgrade from geek to cyber-citizen. Real Technology for Real life !
  • kwtv0012 "Installing Webmin"
    Don"t forget to visit the shownotes and download the extra documentation : ' The book of Webmin ' and the " Feisty for the family...
  • kwtv0011 "Installing Ubuntu 9.04 Desktop"
    See how we install Ubuntu 9.04 Jaunty Desktop on a Virtual machine. Learn to boot from the live cd , partition your drive so you...
  • dc003 "Ubuntu as an SSH Proxy with Putty and Firefox"
    Together with Putty and Firefox you can now setup your own SSH Tunnel to your Ubuntu Server. Surf securely, bypass the company firewall of keep...
  • kc0023 "Converting your family to linux"
    Wouldn't it be great if they all just used Linux ? Well, why don't you switch them ? Tune in to this weeks Knightcast and...
  • dc002 "a very simple backup script"
    We add some extra security to the mix by making the backup folder a "dropbox" for all your other users. That way they can "drop"...
  • dc001 "Installing Bashpodder"
    How about a PDF-manual in your feed to explain how to use and install the mighty simple program of bashpodder. Follow the step by step...
  • kc0022 "Ultraportable Netbooks"
    Shownotes - Hardware review of the different netbook models. - Looking at the different kind of operating systems you can choose from. - How to tune your netbook...
  • kc0021 "Interview With Allison Sheridan of Podfeet.com"
    Check out Allisons show over at www.podfeet.com where she hosts the Nosillacast Podcast. A technology podcast with an ever so light Mac Bias.
  • kwtv0010 "Going Google"
    Take a look at how to share calendars , setup your Gmail, using Google Gadgets AND Google Gears to give you a complete offine-online cross...
  • kc0020 "How about some support"
    - Managing your Communications - Direct vs Indirect lines of communication. - Firewalling your Life. -...
  • kwtv009 "Installing a Ubuntu server part 2"
    So stay tuned as we turn your Linux server into a headless box and enable you to connect from any computer on the planet.
  • kwtv008 "Installing a Ubuntu server p1"
    In this screencast i'll show you how easy it is to install your very own Ubuntu Linux server in under 10 Minutes. Download your copy...
  • kc0019 "Command Line and Conquer"
    This week we show you the secrets of the terminal / client model , setting up a Linux server and showing you how to connect...
  • kc0018 "Tech on the Road"
    Today we talk about how to let technology work for you on the road. Hotwiring a Tomtom, an Ipod and an MM50 and a blackberry...
  • kc0017 "Mail Mail Mail" (part1)
    Together with some comedy and a soundseeing tour from the Castle of Carcassonne, Its another packed show.
  • kc0016 "Garage Sale"
    Aside from a snippet of music we also have a stand up comedy routine from Eddie Izzard. Those of you prune and sensitive to a...
  • kc0015 "The Social Interactive Web"
    Where and how to find information ? How to contribute and how to behave .. its all here in KC0015. Make sure to check...
  • kc0014 "Virtual Insanity"
    In episode 14 we talk about virtual machines and how you can use them. Scale down your computer lab to just one machine and virtualize...
  • kc0013 "A Geeks Palace"
    What is the perfect computer setup : The over-cluttered Borg Cube of the Stark minimalist's approach. Or should we buy a computer table at Ikea...
  • KC0012 "Laptop Luxury"
    We take a look at laptops today and find out if there is still a large gap between laptops and desktops. Find out how to...
  • kc0011 "Zombie Nation"
    We take a good look at what makes a computer obsolete and find out its note like the store told us. Find out new and...
  • kc0010 "Interludium"
    With Great music from NoPlasticinside and est Posthumus its time to close your eyes and listen to the sights and sounds of a train trip...
  • KC009 "My First Webserver"
    In combination with the shownotes you will be able to run your own basic website, intranet, bittorrent client, CMS system, web based desktop and more....
  • KC 008 "Local Network Security"
    This week we take a look at how to secure your wired and wireless lan. Talk cables and security protocols and how to flip the...
  • KC007 "Cloud Computing"
    The silence before the storm has passed and the Knightcast is back on the air. In episode 7 its time to take a look at...
  • KC006 "Bookmark Oblivion"
    This week we teach you how to manage and synchronise your bookmarks and keep track of the hundreds of newsfeeds on the web by taming...
  • KC005 "Superhero Syndrome"
    We brake the hiatus with episode 5 : Superhero syndrome. A extra long geek-lifestyle show EVERY geek should listen to. Everybody knows that geeks like...
  • KC004 "Virtual Machines".
    Episode 4 takes us back to the Grid series and we take a look a the power of virtual computing. Forget having rows and rows...
  • KC003 "Gutsy Gibbon Release Party"
    Find out more about the new Gutsy Gibbon release in this episode of the Knightcast as we go to the local Gutsy Gibbon release party...
  • KC002
    In this part of our "Grid Series" we show you how to install your own Ubuntu Powerstation. A combination of a Linux workstation and server...
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Readers, friends, bedfellows lend me your ears for I am at a point where I would lovingly set off into the mother of all rants. Well, not the mother , but perhaps the aunt, or the niece or something. In any case : I'm annoyed enough to turn a slight shade of purple. My peeve ? Nothing more then "early adoptoritis" Over the last two weeks we have seen the release of Apple's new OS and of Gutsy Gibbon. My grief is more directed towards the former then the latter, only due to the fact that Macheads just love to express themselves where Linux people are a bit more timid. Over the last fortnight I’ve been inundated with press about leopard. Leopard this, Leopard that .. there have been more on-line countdowns going down towards the release date then with an average space shuttle launch. So when Friday night 6pm rolled around the trusty apple fans where standing in line to pick it up. I walked by the Apple store that evening (we where going out to dinner) and decided to pop in for 10 seconds just to see what it was all about. I got jumped by the store clerk who wanted to explain to me what was so great about the product. I decided to let him do his song and dance. Bad idea ! The kid was beaming with enthusiasm about what was so cool about leopard. I thought for a minute that he had just gotten the news that his girlfriend decided it was time to have a threesome with her best friend and that he could come over and play. But no ! The guy was completely whoop-daddy about the little reflective dock, the blinkin' lights underneath the programs and .. TIME MACHINE ! Ok Ok !!! I wanted to cry. I get the freakin' picture..But is this worth getting all worked up about ? A look around the store confirmed this fear: All around me Apple-fans where patting each other on the shoulder and talking about "How Steve did a great job with this OS" WTF ? They act like they KNOW the guy who is ridiculously rich thanks to these guys who will throw an ridiculous amount of money at apple every time a product is announced. I mean : Macheads have been crapping the crumbs from Vista saying its a lot of fancy blingbling but nothing underneath the cover. Although they might be right (I'm sure they are) they go completely bonkers over the "cosmetics" in leopard. I mean : HELLO !!! Any scepticisme home  ? ? ? ?

When listening to The Tipical Mac User Podcast live show a few days later I’m at the brink of losing my lunch over all this "enthusiasm". About people talking about their "buying experience" getting leopard like its some fracking PRIVILEGE to stand in line in front of a store and throw money over the counter ! They are the freaking customer ! Apple should be offering up free dinners and give them a neck massage to sell them their products, not the other way around. No wonder apple charges insane amounts for their hardware: With this kind of consumer-devotion towards the brand you can get away with everything.

macheadBut then it gets even worse : First we had to listen to them praise everything that comes out of Steves  holy butt hole, NOW its time for them to whine. They install a first gen product (Leopard) that has been released towards developers FAR TOO LATE , is filled with eye candy and has some functions that could be called experimental (time machine). Now they start to whine : This doesn't work with leopard, THAT doesn't work with leopard. And you know what ? they blame the third party developers ! Not the fact that these poor people could not get a hand on a copy of the OS soon enough to make a stable product. NOOOO ! Apple Inc stands far above any suspicion. Not in the least do they consider that there might be some "growing pains" that are inevitable when you buy a 1-day-old OS. (while they bitch and moan that all Vista users should at least wait until service pack one) God forbid they even turn a sceptical eye towards leopard itself (they dare not admit they have started to hate the little blinkenlights in the dock after 10 minutes) I even dare to predict that the first user who says leopard is bling in a box with nothing underneath will get clubbed to death by these fan boys. And time machine ? What the frack is so new about that : It backs up every file you ever made ! Wow .. that’s like a D-minus on use of storage space and timesaving backups. If you are a litte computer savvy you're doing this for years already. It takes half a brain to backup everything you have every day. It takes some smart programming to backup everything you need without eating away terabyte after terabyte of external hard drive space. Oh please !

My point ? Macheads are as Fanatical as Windows zealots and as narrow minded as linux - purists. They hate everything that is different (no problem there) but worse is : they are so fanatical in their "love" that they forget to be critics, turn sceptical eyes towards the people who sell them. They love to be "overcharged" for hard and software.. just because they love the products. In the end it think us sliders are the ones to save the planet.

 

 


Users' Comments (5)
Posted by Knightwise, on 08-11-2007 15:56,
Lol ! I just love the fact you guyz digg this article (btw , if you want to .. DIGG it ..) I should get pissed more often ! :)
 

Posted by kdmurray, on 07-11-2007 09:56,
*Bows Down to Knightwise* 
 
This is the rant that I've wanted to make. Thank god someone has a lick of sense. 
 
I've been more than willing to point out some of the issues I've had, but hell I expected them. 
 
Once I got it home and installed it, I found that there were [url=http://kdmurray.net/2007/ 11/03/updates-windows-vs- apple/] already updates[/url] only 2 hours after I bought the thing on release day! 
 
*sigh* 
 
The "holy war" between Macheads and Windows Zealots will rage on... Hopefully a few of us can continue to tie things back to reality.
 

Posted by Philippides, on 07-11-2007 08:32,
Moderation in all things... as my Grandmother used to say. She was very wise even though she never used Ubuntu :grin
 

Posted by Ash, on 07-11-2007 07:30,
Well great you picked a lot of good points, maybe they think their special for using apple, and if its more expensive that just makes it seem better for them. 
Sure apple make some very desirable stuff but I'v used Vista and Ubuntu and they are great also, with faults as well but hey thats OS's for ya. 
A bit expensive to upgrade but if you get with a new purchase.... 
Love your work Knightwise all the best.
 

Posted by Sharky, on 07-11-2007 02:07,
That was one superb rant. One thing i'd like to poitn out with timemachine is that newbies often dont get what they are doing wrong. So it could help in training a persons interaction-behaviour with the computer. And then again people will be more likely to take a risc wich is a bad thing duh . :p
 

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