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Basic Linux Commands

Now that I’m hosting my sites through VPS, I’ve made some brush ups with my old linux knowledge via a review of some basic linux commands. If you’re trying out/are new with linux, this’ll be quite a lot of help if you’re trying to familiarize yourself with the terminal.
If you’re new to Pinoy Tech [...]

[ More ] November 8th, 2008 | No Comments | Posted in Tips and Tricks |

Asus to Embed Linux on ALL it’s motherboards

Instant-on computers are a dream for many PC enthusiasts and Geeks alike. We’ve always wanted the convenience of pushing the on button, sitting down then being able to use our favorite program (which in most cases will be a browser) without having to wait for 30 seconds (if you’re lucky) to 3 minutes for [...]

[ More ] May 20th, 2008 | No Comments | Posted in Gizmos and Gadgets, Software |
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Facts about the MSI Wind Notebook

MSI’s upcoming UMPC bet has generated some (yes, just some when compared to the EEE) buzz to turn a few curious eyes away from it’s competitors. Under the Atom Processor banner, the new Ultra Mobile Notebook is set to make AsusTek run for it’s money with the delay of the Atom version of it’s [...]

[ More ] May 14th, 2008 | 7 Comments | Posted in Netbooks |

Asus EEE 900 starts shipping May 12th

This is just a minor update to my earlier post, Facts about the EEE 900. A minor yet very important update. Asustek finally released the final shipping date and price for the United States of the EEE 700’s big brother.
According to NotebookReview the Asus Eee PC 900 sells for $549 and starts shipping [...]

[ More ] April 21st, 2008 | No Comments | Posted in Netbooks |

Facts about the EEE 900

It’s cute, it’s cuddly and it’s on a lot of people’s waitlist/wishlist but what can we really expect from the EEE 900? So far, all we’ve confirmed is the larger screen at 8.9″ and 1024 x 768 native resolution and little else. For comparison’s sake, the chassis that houses the Eee PC 900 [...]

[ More ] April 17th, 2008 | 7 Comments | Posted in Netbooks |
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Windows Games on Linux: PlayOnLinux

One of the core limitations of having grown up around Windows is that you get used to what’s available on the Platform and at the top of that long list is Games. Yes, very few casual gamers would switch to Linux because:
1. Very few of the popular titles have Linux-Native ports
2. Many [...]

[ More ] March 14th, 2008 | No Comments | Posted in Tips and Tricks |

7 Things you can do with your Old PCs

If you took quite awhile to replace your computer with a brand new rig, you probably hold some sentimental value over the darn thing and parting with a good old pal is hard. Now if you took great care if your old PC (and that no “accidents” happened), chances are bits [...]

[ More ] January 30th, 2008 | 1 Comment | Posted in Tips and Tricks |

Choosing an OS: Linux or Windows

After Windows Vista with it’s Aero interface and high hardware expectations hit the market, people started looking for easy-to-use and less costly alternatives. Linux and many of it’s distributions have emerged to sate that need both for novices and enthusiasts alike. As you may now have noticed, this article [...]

[ More ] January 23rd, 2008 | 1 Comment | Posted in Software |