29 Aug
2009

Kind of or Kind’ve?

Do you remember when you were told in English grammar class that “would of” is incorrect? You were corrected and informed that the speaker is saying “would’ve” which is a phonetic identity of “would of”. You probably made this mistake because of the abundance of the preposition “of” in sentences that you had both vocalized and written. Also, identically spelled homophones such as “The boat rocks an alarming amount!” and “The rocks on the shore braced themselves against the currents” would further suggest that the phonetic identity indicates a spelling identity.

Recently, however, I have wondered about the validity of the phrase “kind of”:
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22 Aug
2009

Using a DRAC II on CentOS 5

This post chronicles my adventures trying to get a DRAC II card operational on my poweredge 4300 server running CentOS 5. This post also applies to most other linux distros, especially redhat-based distros. I will also document setting up remote access of the DRAC II card using a remote linux console on WAN.

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20 Aug
2009

Quick Tip: Quit Messages in IRC

Ever exited out of IRC without telling people why? Don’t know how to tell people why you’re leaving? Then you need to use quit messages. Really. It’s just annoying to see people randomly leave with no reasoning.

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19 Aug
2009

Quick Tip: Quieting computer fans

Does your computer sound like a supersonic jet somehow hovering directly over your workspace? Does your computer make odd scraping noises, often accompanied by random crashes? Check out this [protofusion] quick tip.

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17 Aug
2009

IRC via Telnet

Ever wanted to get on IRC without a client on the command line? Well you can, and it’s pretty easy, using IRC’s protocol syntax. All you need is a box with or without X, the telnet program (included by default in most linux distros), and an IRC server. Feel free to try this out on ProtoFusion’s IRC server, irc://irc.protofusion.org/.

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12 Aug
2009

Ndiswrapper in a few lines

ndiswrapper -i yourdriver.inf
ndiswrapper -l  #Ensure that it says “Driver Installed” and “Hardware Present”
ndiswrapper  -m
ndiswrapper -ma
ndiswrapper -mi
modprobe ndiswrapper

…And you’re good to go! Feel free to run /etc/init.d/network restart if you feel like it.

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8 Aug
2009

Quick and Easy Sites with FOSS

In this short guide, you can learn how to create an easy yet professional-looking fixed-width website with free open-source software. Before you begin, ensure that you have the Gimp and Inkscape installed, in addition to some form of text or code editor (any variety will do).

This guide provides a basic guideline on creating a site simply and easily using few tools. Feel free to try different techniques, see how it works, and leave some feedback in the comments. Feel free to comment on how to improve this article!

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8 Aug
2009

The Epitome of Esoteric Endurance

Throughout the utterly horrible history of mankind, one lone spectacle has persisted throughout the ages – the lift. Such a spectacle, being of lesser proportion to its ancestors, has little merit in the hearts of most history professors; however, its brevity is expressed in the most intimate of mannerisms. Over time, the lift has evolved to a more modern instance of laymanism, as the populous becomes more restless. This transition has caused great concern in both the private and public sectors of today’s economy, leaving many business owners ragged and unkempt. Overall, the vaporware of conglomerism results in an overall absence of anything of merit.

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8 Aug
2009

[protofusion]’s blog and publishing area

Things will be occasionally posted in here, probably.

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