There have been many comparisons from experienced OS X and Linux users alike to their experiences with the Commodore of yesteryear. I wanted to share one with you and why it is so important that proprietary OS X and open source Linux should gain more in popularity. Mainly it has to do with Vista, but read on.
Systems like the Apple computer system are famous for there innovation as well as ease of use. Under the hood of your Mac, you have a very powerful system, so powerful in fact, that you can have a true production studio at your finger tips that would rival what is available on the PC. You also have a stable system. Vista, is still not stable. It still has issues, and when it comes to customer service, being outsourced, the representative themselves, in the nations that they are in, probably use more of an open source derivative or if they are using Microsoft, they are using XP. That is my opinion by the way. The Apple team in this has been brilliant, and it does take me back to the days of the Commodore, when they had personal computing by the cojones. The MAC experience however, goes far beyond that, since Apple has its own stores, and other than the GUI -(Commodore had GEOS, which ripped off from the MAC 128k and Apple IIgs), the similarity stops there.
On the other hand, programming in OS X and Linux, does bring back memories of the Commodore. Of course, that the 64c and 128 used Basic V2 with some Machine language through compilers for 6502c like MLX, but then again, its the fact that you can enter into terminal so easily and start programming in LINUX, UNIX, C, whatever, to create your program, the fact that to an extent, even the proprietary MAC OS X is programmable, and of course absolutely your UBUNTU BOX, is what attracts me to these types of systems, and brings back memories of the Commodore of old. Most of all, LINUX and OS X are devout users, and they absolutely are loyal to there systems. They have reason to be. Because OS X and LINUX brings reliability, stability, and power to its users, that otherwise, on a VISTA box cannot be found. And by the way, despite, how propietary OS X is, at least, they make it easy for you to have several different operating systems loaded on your box, without stability issues, unlike the Longhorn boot loader nightmare for Vista and the fact that it literally is unstable.
Some of you may remember that months ago, I was to post a solution to various crash issues on Vista. I have decided not to continue in the attempt to resolve this. In fact, its a disgusting fact that although I have attempted every known way, except for doing a complete re installation ( I refuse because it would ruin my MBR that I finally got stable and erase GRUB) that now, there seems a to be permanent crash status on my Vista box. I won't give up, but I want you all to know , that if you are a PC, and you are using XP, don't feel like you are being left behind. Everything that you have heard from your PC distributors as well as various techies, is true. Vista remains to be unstable, unusable, and without getting into clean re installations, or even programming the command line ( I hate programming in Windoze command line) that I am going to state that Microsoft did a great job with XP, and a lousy JOB with VISTA. They can keep their money, I m not going to ask for a refund from Microsoft on the Vista OS, as I hope however, realizing their errors, they offer a free upgrade (yeah right) to Windows 7, I will continue to try to make the Vista system usable, short of eliminating the current set up I have, which, I am happy to report, is best at least for me.
In conclusion, this blog that I posted looks more like its about Vista than the Commodore and OS X and LINUX, so, look, remember that a good OS is memorable for its user control and ease of it, but should not be restrictive, nor should it be selective, and provide the user with an experience that is always positive. Blue screens of garbage are not positive, nor blaming chip makers for your faults are positive. Good luck, I think that you will find, that your move into Mobile Phones, Microsoft, may be the best choice yet (God help us all!).
GNU LINUX Platform migration: Path to Glory that does not have to end like the Morgan Freeman and Mathew Broderick movie, GLORY!
Tuesday, October 14, 2008
Saturday, September 27, 2008
The I-Phone Killer
T-Mobile's alliance with Google and it's Android operating system will produce, windfall profits for both HP, the maker of the phone, as well as T-Mobile. Why do I believe this? When you even have laymen who are not as techie as me who are actually looking at the phone, ordering ahead on line to be the first to have it and selling or closing out there carrier contracts, that's big news.
For me personally, who loves his Blackberry, and is in fact typing from his Curve right now, its still a tough sell, but I can see the mistake that Apple made in not producing a hardware keyboard for their I Phone.
In fact, it may cost Apple, since many of my friends love the features that the I-Phone has to offer, but prefer the use of a keyboard, and no, out of all of my friends, I am the only one that uses the BlackBerry. They prefer to use the Sidekick or the BlackJack, they are real SMS addicts.
BlackBerry is not falling to far behind, they are releasing the BlackBerry Storm and Bold, the former, utilizing a touch screen with a tactile display for the keyboard, and the latter, well, I prefer the latter, because at least it has a keyboard. However, the innovator at this point must be given to HP and T-Mobile for moving with the times and taking there bets with Google and there G-Phone. By betting on the Google brand, they may be the first to take advantage of what is to be the future of cellar devices. Google's foray into operating systems will make them a serious competitor with Microsoft, Apple, Nokia and RIM.
For me personally, who loves his Blackberry, and is in fact typing from his Curve right now, its still a tough sell, but I can see the mistake that Apple made in not producing a hardware keyboard for their I Phone.
In fact, it may cost Apple, since many of my friends love the features that the I-Phone has to offer, but prefer the use of a keyboard, and no, out of all of my friends, I am the only one that uses the BlackBerry. They prefer to use the Sidekick or the BlackJack, they are real SMS addicts.
BlackBerry is not falling to far behind, they are releasing the BlackBerry Storm and Bold, the former, utilizing a touch screen with a tactile display for the keyboard, and the latter, well, I prefer the latter, because at least it has a keyboard. However, the innovator at this point must be given to HP and T-Mobile for moving with the times and taking there bets with Google and there G-Phone. By betting on the Google brand, they may be the first to take advantage of what is to be the future of cellar devices. Google's foray into operating systems will make them a serious competitor with Microsoft, Apple, Nokia and RIM.
Monday, September 1, 2008
Check out one of my favorite Internet TV talk hosts: Cali Lewis- (also, there is a clip from Scott Slone's Alaskapodshow.com, with Sarah Palin.
This is from GeekbriefTV host Cali Lewis, interviewing Scott Slone from the AlaskaHD Tv show. You may catch in this Live cast a clip of Sarah Palin courtesy of alaskapodshow.com. Check it out!! Also, check out GeekBriefTV.
Stream videos at Ustream
Stream videos at Ustream
Thursday, July 17, 2008
One more push back
My mother has passed away. Due to this unexpected event, I am moving our official launch to another couple of weeks. Officially August 1st.
Saturday, July 5, 2008
Tuesday, June 24, 2008
Beating Vista into Submission
By Midnight on the 25th of June, I will be posting on this topic. I need your help though. Post some of your issues with Vista and let the GNU work on your closed source OS! I will be posting my personal story and trust me you do not want to miss this. Stay TUNED!!!!!!!
UPDATE: Moved up until 07/10/2008
Until then check out some of the videos of COMPIZ. Our first ambitious project will be to espouse some of the positive aspects of having LINUX, let me point these examples and why it actually can help your productivity to use COMPIZ on your LINUX or VISTA box. This video is from an inventive user who is comparing Vista's Aero against Linux UBUNTU. The effects are flashy, and I want to thank this user for posting this in youTube for all of us to see. The potential in application switching is tremendous, but enjoy this video! and Thank you tearbd2, this is great!!
UPDATE: Moved up until 07/10/2008
Until then check out some of the videos of COMPIZ. Our first ambitious project will be to espouse some of the positive aspects of having LINUX, let me point these examples and why it actually can help your productivity to use COMPIZ on your LINUX or VISTA box. This video is from an inventive user who is comparing Vista's Aero against Linux UBUNTU. The effects are flashy, and I want to thank this user for posting this in youTube for all of us to see. The potential in application switching is tremendous, but enjoy this video! and Thank you tearbd2, this is great!!
Saturday, March 8, 2008
Running a tad bit late, but its for a good reason
Athough I am running a little late, I want my readers to know that it is for a good cause. I look forward to getting this blog up and running by April 1st. More to come.
Saturday, January 19, 2008
In the Beginning
In the beginning, there was a man, his computer and the world wide web. This man was curious, his computer top of the line, the world wide web immense and ever changing. He saw it was good, thus he enjoyed the first decade. Soon, Microsoft came out with Windows XP. Things seemed simple then, his computer getting on in age, his internet, more complex. However, no complaints there, and almost another decade passes. His thought, "this is cool!".
One day, he runs into his first virus, and so he calls on McAfee and Norton. His first Trojan quarantined and deleted, crisis averted. Yet, now, he finds that his computer is not so top of the line and the internet has become too much for his browser. Its even more advanced, more complex. Now, he starts to wonder, is it time to replace Ol' Faithful? Fate makes the decision for him. His computer contracts an ITD (internet transmitted disease) known as Sasser. There was a cure, but it was too late. His computer was lost. Now comes a new machine.
However time has passed his system by. It is no longer sufficient for him to merely carry on as he did before, on the turtles back, with dead weight below, and nothing but vast distances of information highway before him. He needed to strike back. But how? The answer was staring at him, but it was a daunting task.
This is a story of a man who lived breathed and ate on the information superhighway. Who suffered thanks to a crippled closed source system. Who finally saw the light! This is the beginning of mrgnuopensourceman.
mrgnuopensourceman
It is not because of speed that I got to this point, and despite the name, I am not a linux programmer, nor have I completely eliminated the use of Mister Softie* (Microsoft). There is a place for everything. My voyage into open source started reluctantly. I had two chances to live the Open Source Life before I came to this point. However, I was disgusted with the idea of leaving what I once thought was my well ordered world of closed source. The catalyst of my movement into open source may be one that many have felt, but have not dared to act upon, and when this frustration finally led me into the plunge, it was not easy, and even to this day, there are bumps. I should also point out that I really am not truly living the Open Source Life, because there must be a balance between with how we work and live.
This blog will talk about open source and how to incorporate it to your present computing needs. I discuss it as a layman, since that is exactly what I am in this field. This is not anything that is new, I am sure that there are others that have tried to do what I am going to attempt now. This is what is wonderful about the world wide web, there can be a diversity of ideas on the same topic, and because of the speed of publication and consumption of these ideas, there is a good chance that someone will read your post. Of course, I will have to think of some clever way of getting people to this blog, but I'm working on it, so give me time.
An Introduction
If there is anything that can be said, I am not tech savvy, at least not yet, but I'd like to think of myself as a Techie. I am typing this on an ASUS Surf 4G 3e PC (EEE) running on Xandros, a Linux distribution. I own a Nokia N800 to use as an alternative internet device, also running Linux, which links directly to Google Documents. I use a BlackBerry Curve for reading my emails and for jotting down stray thoughts. So I think of myself as being a Techie**, in the same way that one calls themselves a Trekkie, it doesn't mean that they live on the Enterprise and have there phasers set to stun! They are just fans of the show, just as I am a maniac for gadgets!
This blog will talk about the voyage. The path that I have taken and why is irrelevant now. Its to help others, to give the hope that yes, there is an alternative. The pitfalls and dangers that await do not have to be as daunting for you, as they were for me. That is why I am writing this blog and if I can intermix some life lessons along the way, that would be just fabulous!
I am a Philosophy major, with a minor in Political Science. I wish to go to law school after I get my bachelors, yet, computers have always been with me. That and music. So you can expect a lot from me. If you look at this site, and have any feed back, if you think that you can teach me how to write a proper blog, perhaps you have also some grammatical corrections you wish to state, or if you find that this first post is long winded, and feel that I should cut back, or perhaps, may be you may want to warn me about this path that I am about to take, please, don't hesitate. Feel free, its your dime.
What's Next?
My first post.
Launch Date: on or before February 1st.
* I ripped off the terming of Microsoft as Mister Softie from Jim Cramer of Mad Money. This ones for you bud, your the man! Anyone have a problem with him, you've got one with me!
** Maybe Techies may be offended by my even trying to include my self, please feel free to holler at me if you like!
One day, he runs into his first virus, and so he calls on McAfee and Norton. His first Trojan quarantined and deleted, crisis averted. Yet, now, he finds that his computer is not so top of the line and the internet has become too much for his browser. Its even more advanced, more complex. Now, he starts to wonder, is it time to replace Ol' Faithful? Fate makes the decision for him. His computer contracts an ITD (internet transmitted disease) known as Sasser. There was a cure, but it was too late. His computer was lost. Now comes a new machine.
However time has passed his system by. It is no longer sufficient for him to merely carry on as he did before, on the turtles back, with dead weight below, and nothing but vast distances of information highway before him. He needed to strike back. But how? The answer was staring at him, but it was a daunting task.
This is a story of a man who lived breathed and ate on the information superhighway. Who suffered thanks to a crippled closed source system. Who finally saw the light! This is the beginning of mrgnuopensourceman.
mrgnuopensourceman
It is not because of speed that I got to this point, and despite the name, I am not a linux programmer, nor have I completely eliminated the use of Mister Softie* (Microsoft). There is a place for everything. My voyage into open source started reluctantly. I had two chances to live the Open Source Life before I came to this point. However, I was disgusted with the idea of leaving what I once thought was my well ordered world of closed source. The catalyst of my movement into open source may be one that many have felt, but have not dared to act upon, and when this frustration finally led me into the plunge, it was not easy, and even to this day, there are bumps. I should also point out that I really am not truly living the Open Source Life, because there must be a balance between with how we work and live.
This blog will talk about open source and how to incorporate it to your present computing needs. I discuss it as a layman, since that is exactly what I am in this field. This is not anything that is new, I am sure that there are others that have tried to do what I am going to attempt now. This is what is wonderful about the world wide web, there can be a diversity of ideas on the same topic, and because of the speed of publication and consumption of these ideas, there is a good chance that someone will read your post. Of course, I will have to think of some clever way of getting people to this blog, but I'm working on it, so give me time.
An Introduction
If there is anything that can be said, I am not tech savvy, at least not yet, but I'd like to think of myself as a Techie. I am typing this on an ASUS Surf 4G 3e PC (EEE) running on Xandros, a Linux distribution. I own a Nokia N800 to use as an alternative internet device, also running Linux, which links directly to Google Documents. I use a BlackBerry Curve for reading my emails and for jotting down stray thoughts. So I think of myself as being a Techie**, in the same way that one calls themselves a Trekkie, it doesn't mean that they live on the Enterprise and have there phasers set to stun! They are just fans of the show, just as I am a maniac for gadgets!
This blog will talk about the voyage. The path that I have taken and why is irrelevant now. Its to help others, to give the hope that yes, there is an alternative. The pitfalls and dangers that await do not have to be as daunting for you, as they were for me. That is why I am writing this blog and if I can intermix some life lessons along the way, that would be just fabulous!
I am a Philosophy major, with a minor in Political Science. I wish to go to law school after I get my bachelors, yet, computers have always been with me. That and music. So you can expect a lot from me. If you look at this site, and have any feed back, if you think that you can teach me how to write a proper blog, perhaps you have also some grammatical corrections you wish to state, or if you find that this first post is long winded, and feel that I should cut back, or perhaps, may be you may want to warn me about this path that I am about to take, please, don't hesitate. Feel free, its your dime.
What's Next?
My first post.
Launch Date: on or before February 1st.
* I ripped off the terming of Microsoft as Mister Softie from Jim Cramer of Mad Money. This ones for you bud, your the man! Anyone have a problem with him, you've got one with me!
** Maybe Techies may be offended by my even trying to include my self, please feel free to holler at me if you like!