From the monthly archives:

August 2007

August Break - extended

by Ross McKillop on August 15, 2007

It’s August, which is typically one of the ’slower’ months on the Internet. And since I feel like taking a bit of a break, I guess August would be the month to do it. So for the next week, give or take (update: ok about two weeks, maybe a few days less), I probably won’t be posting very much. I have a couple of posts that are almost complete, so I might finish them up and publish them, but otherwise don’t expect too much. Please don’t unsubscribe from the RSS feed or forget about me. I promise to come back, soon. Before Sept.

In the meantime, check out some of these sites that I frequently read:

  • Webomatica and his writing at the Blog Herald
  • Lifehacker - they never take breaks
  • Consumerist - where shoppers bite back
  • GigaOM - Om Malik never annoys me, and always has something interesting to say
  • Internet Duct Tape - proves that quality counts over quantity
  • Kent Newsome - has started updating a bit more frequently, and has great taste in music
  • With any luck I’ll return a bit refreshed, with lots of new posts and post ideas.

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    How to install uTorrent in OS X

    by Ross McKillop on August 15, 2007

    Bittorrent Mac

    Another name for this tutorial could be “how to install Windows programs in OS X without buying Crossover“. Or “how to use Darwine to install Windows programs in OS X”. But this tutorial will take you step-by-step through installing uTorrent (which is currently Windows-only) via Darwine - an OS X port of Wine. [click to continue...]

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    How to install Ubuntu 7.04 (Feisty Fawn) in OS X using Parallels Desktop 3.0 - a complete walkthrough

    by Ross McKillop on August 15, 2007

    Linux Mac

    This tutorial will take you every single step of the way through installing Ubuntu 7.04 (Feisty Fawn) using Parallels Desktop 3.0 (Build 4128) for OS X. In other words, even your parents should be able to follow along.

    Note: if you’re looking for help installing Ubuntu 7.10 (Gutsy Gibbon) in Parallels, see this tutorial.

    1. Who this tutorial is for
    2. Background
    3. Setting up Parallels for Ubuntu
    4. Installing Ubuntu
    5. Installing Parallels Tools in Ubuntu

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    How to determine your IP or MAC address in OS X

    by Ross McKillop on August 14, 2007

    Mac

    This brief tutorial will guide you in determining the IP address and/or MAC address of the ethernet adapters for your Mac (both wired and AirPort) running OS X 10.4.10 [click to continue...]

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    An introduction to Dockables

    by Ross McKillop on August 13, 2007

    Mac

    Dockables are a series of apps that provide quick access to the following features: Shut Down, Start Default Screen Saver, Restart, Empty Trash, Eject Media, Sleep, Log Out, Close Applications, Hide Applications, Mute Sound, sleep display, and ‘take screenshot’.

    dockables
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    How to resize images using The Gimp

    by Ross McKillop on August 13, 2007

    Linux Web Design & Dev

    This brief tutorial will guide you in using The Gimp to resize pictures/images. It’s also a part of the Linux for Parents - A Beginners Guide to Ubuntu series. Though the Gimp is not a Linux specific program, it is included as the default image editing software in Ubuntu. [click to continue...]

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    How to REALLY erase files and folders in Windows

    by Ross McKillop on August 13, 2007

    Security Windows

    This tutorial will guide you in using the open source (free) utility Eraser. Eraser is an advanced tool which allows you to completely remove sensitive data from your hard drive by overwriting it several times with carefully selected patterns. [click to continue...]

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    Linux for Parents - A Beginners Guide to Ubuntu

    by Ross McKillop on August 13, 2007

    Linux

    ubuntu logo

    Recently I upgraded my mum from Windows XP to Ubuntu. I’m not the only one who has done the same thing. As many of you already know, even Dell now includes an option to have Ubuntu as the pre-installed operating system, rather than Windows.

    This page will serve as a central location for all of the beginner-to-intermediate Ubuntu “how-to” tutorials that I create (so my mum can bookmark one page and have quick access to all of the things she asks me to explain). Some of the links will open in a new page (or tab). I’m not doing that to increase my page-views-per-visitor, rather I want this page to load quickly if all you’re trying to figure out is how to rename a file. The lengthier tutorials will go on their own page, the ’short’ ones will be included right here.

    If you’ve recently upgraded a family member from Windows to Ubuntu please feel free to share your experiences and offer any suggestions for FAQs/tutorials. [click to continue...]

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    How to set up Evolution for email

    by Ross McKillop on August 11, 2007

    Email Linux

    This tutorial will guide you in setting up Evolution 2.1.x (the version included in Ubuntu 7.04 - known as “Feisty Fawn”) for the first time. Though the screenshots are from Ubuntu, the steps are virtually identical if you’re using another version of Linux.


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    Using ShellEnhancer to improve Windows

    by Ross McKillop on August 10, 2007

    Windows

    ShellEnhancer is a great little (free) program that significantly improves (if nothing else) the Windows user interface. Continue reading for an overview of some of its features… [click to continue...]

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    Using the Shareaholic Firefox plugin to tag web pages using multiple services

    by Ross McKillop on August 10, 2007

    Firefox

    I’m not sure if that’s the best title I’ve ever come up with, but it’s late and I’m tired. Shareaholic is a Firefox add-on (plugin) that allows you to quickly ’share’ or save the page you’re currently viewing, via many of the popular social news and bookmarking sites.

    If you save or share content via a number of different services (like del.icio.us, Stumbleupon, Facebook, ma.gnolia etc) this one add-on may allow you to uninstall several.

    shareaholic
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    How to rearrange your Windows Taskbar and System Tray icons

    by Ross McKillop on August 6, 2007

    Windows

    This tutorial will show you how to rearrange your Windows Taskbar and System Tray icons, using the fantastic (and free) software Taskbar Shuffle.

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    How to move or copy photos from your digital camera to your PC in Ubuntu

    by Ross McKillop on August 6, 2007

    Linux

    This brief tutorial will guide you in copying/moving pictures from your digital camera to your Ubuntu computer. The steps and screenshots are specific to Ubuntu 7.04 (Feisty Fawn) but will likely be similar to previous and upcoming versions. [click to continue...]

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    What I’ve learned in my first year of blogging

    by Ross McKillop on August 5, 2007

    Blogging Web Design & Dev

    For the last few days I’ve been trying to figure out how to best write this post. This is what I’ve come up with, I hope it’s helpful (cause it sure is long, winded).

    1. What I’ve done
    2. What I think I’ve done right
      1. SEO
      2. Content
      3. Responsive
      4. Thankful
      5. Research
    3. What I think I’ve done wrong
      1. Community participation
      2. Took a break
      3. Low Page View per Visit ratio
      4. Misc. Mistakes
    4. What I was surprised by
      1. Traffic sources
      2. Browser type
      3. Top content
    5. What I still don’t understand
    6. What I’m going to do next
    7. Summary of my tips/suggestions

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    How to create a “Quake-style” console in OS X

    by Ross McKillop on August 3, 2007

    Mac

    Using the fantastic application Visor (brought to you by the same geniuses who created Quicksilver) you can create an easy keyboard-shortcut to invoke a drop-down console, just like in Quake.

    visor for os x
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