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Migrating from Windows to Ubuntu

May 26th, 2008 | 3 Comments | Posted in Open Source, Software, Technology, Unix, Windows

I was primarily a user, before I started to play around with . First off, I installed it on my home laptop, to see how well it would work… I was thoroughly impressed. Of course, on this laptop, I didn’t need anything but a browser, pidgin, and the basic Office suite. The real test was going to be switching to at work. Migrating away from the beast, , to / Lightning. Surprisingly, it was very easy:

Installed Ubuntu and loving it!

May 14th, 2008 | 3 Comments | Posted in Open Source, Software, Technology, Unix

Installed 64-bit on my z61p - it “just works”! The best part of it was the live cd, which allowed to me to preview it on the laptop without installing it. Worked flawlessly! Impressive! Time to install. On the Desktop of  your “live” session, there is an Install link. Double-click and you’re on your way! Wooooo!! It takes the settings from your live session and configures them on your actual installation - perfect! Now, to make this my primary workstation, the only thing I would need is to be able to into work. There is no 64-bit Client! Alas! A quick search through the Synaptics Package Manager for “”, I found vpnc. Worked like a charm! far exceeded my expectations. I… LOVE… IT!

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iPhone 2.0 and Cisco IPSec VPN

March 9th, 2008 | No Comments | Posted in Software, Technology, networking, security

Looks like the new software will have the Client built-in! People won’t have to do L2TP (over ) any more! Yay!

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Kaspersky Internet Security

September 7th, 2007 | 1 Comment | Posted in Technology, Windows, security

Get the latest version for (after rebate) till the 13th of September ‘07 at Fry’s! I’ve been using the on Vista for the past two weeks and so far its been great!

Update: It seems Fry’s has this sale most of the year.

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Encryption / Signatures for web mail

August 18th, 2007 | 2 Comments | Posted in Open Source, Software, Technology

Gmail is my client of choice for personal . However, it doesn’t offer any sort of or for that matter. The other day my wife got an from an acquaintance - someone who rarely writes to her, but this person was asking for money - the looked genuine with a story to back it up. The only thing that gave it away was that the person was asking the money to be sent through Western Union, and the punctuation etc seemed a bit “spam-like.” My wife did recognize that it might not be from that person - turns out, it wasn’t. The “real” person e-mailed back the other day letting people know that she had not sent any , and thanked people for e-mailing her asking her how to send the money. So, the point being that a lot of people did believe it was really their friend in distress. There was no way of verifying that through the , except to look at the From address.

is something that has been missing from for a while now - everyone talks so much about of networks, servers, etc, but mostly always contains information that you don’t want people other than your intended recipient(s) reading. And it mostly traverses the internet in clear-text. How easy is it to sniff traffic and read what someone’s sending! If is something that is not do-able for someone, then how about , to verify that the person sending it is really the person sending it. I need that - I do. Everyone should have it. And surely, someone must’ve thought of this, so I decided to google around, and came across this awesome Firefox extension for Gmail (FireGPG), which utilizes (GNU version of ). All you need to do is install software (found here) on your PC, which FireGPG uses to encrypt/sign, etc. You will then see buttons when you hit compose to sign/encrypt etc right on Gmail. SWEET! Now to get my public key out to people and convince them to get this running! Oh yeah, here’s my public key if you want to send e-mails to me. Spread the word people!!

Update: Here’s a reason to start thinking about this -  Monster attack steals user data

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