Friday, September 13, 2002

Thursday, September 12, 2002

Optimize Windows XP: A step-by-step guide to better performance.

• Introduction
• Windows XP's Built-In Optimization
• Eye Candy Tweaking
• Fast User Switching and Automatic Updating
• System Restore, Defragging, and Clutter Removal
• MSCONFIG
• Services
• Other Handy Tweaks
• Use a Tweak Utility
• Online Optimization Resources
BigAdmin[sm] System Administration Portal from Sun Microsystems

BigAdmin Linux Collection

The BigAdmin Linux Collection gathers all the links on the site that relate to Linux. If you see any links on the site that you feel should be here and are not, please use the 'Suggestions' link to your left to let us know.

Wednesday, September 11, 2002

Tempest for Eliza is a Program that uses your computer monitor to send out AM radio signals. You can then hear computer generated music in your radio. It is a Linux application.

It allows you to say plug in a microphone into your PC or play an MP3 file and the sound will be broadcast on AM. Collegues who have tested it claim that with a powerful monitor it can be picked up 50 meters away. No wonder they can read your screen through walls!

Monday, September 09, 2002

CityDesk completely automates the whole process of formatting pages, creating your home page and navigation, and publishing the site to a web server.

NETWORK IP CAMERA - A truly revolutionary network device.

Simply connect the Network IP Camera to any switch, hub or Ethernet port and VIEW from any PC on the network!
The Belarc Advisor builds a detailed profile of your installed software and hardware and displays the results in your Web browser. All of your PC profile information is kept private on your PC and is not sent to any web server.

Sunday, September 08, 2002

Webmin is a web-based interface for system administration for Unix. Using any browser that supports tables and forms (and Java for the File Manager module), you can setup user accounts, Apache, DNS, file sharing and so on.

Webmin consists of a simple web server, and a number of CGI programs which directly update system files like /etc/inetd.conf and /etc/passwd. The web server and all CGI programs are written in Perl version 5, and use no non-standard Perl modules. - Excellent