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Changing over to Linux Mint February 27, 2008

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I think I’m at the stage where I am getting a bit fed up with some of the philosophical ideas that are the backbone of Ubuntu Linux, so it’s time for a change. When ideals get in the way of usability, that in my opinion is (one of the many places) where the line should be drawn between what is a ‘good’ distrobution and what is a ‘great’ distribution.

As some of you may or may not be aware, I have recently been distribution hopping a fair bit. Not on my physical hard drive however, I have been doing it using a nifty virtualisation programme called Virtual Box. That way my precious data is at no risk of damage. I can just set up virtual hard disks and install whatever I want on them.

Anyway, enough about Virtual Box. We are here to talk about my new Linux distribution of choice. The first interesting thing about Linux Mint is that it is a derivative of Ubuntu Linux, so there shouldn’t be too many differences that will come out and catch me off guard. For starters, Linux Mint and Ubuntu use the same set of repositories. This means that I will have the same apps available by default that I have in Ubuntu. All in all, Linux Mint seems to be a version of Ubuntu that has all the non-free goodies already installed by default. There is also a strong focus on things working out-of-the-box, which is always a bonus because I will be running it on a laptop.

Anyway, I will be making the transition tomorrow afternoon. If I’m not back here in at least a few days, you will know that something went horribly wrong.

Anyone do wardriving? February 19, 2008

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DISCLAIMER: If you happen to be a police dude or equivalent, the content of this post is erm… fictitious. Otherwise, yeah read ahead.

Okay now we have that disclaimer thingy out of the road (even though it most probably holds absolutely no legal power) I will get into the juicy details. So yes, I heard about wardriving a while ago and had always wanted to give it a try. It didn’t really work too well in Kempsey because the houses are too far apart and not many people used wireless routers. After moving to Newcastle, I decided to give it a try again.

I’ve only done it 3 times so far but it’s been pretty awesome so far. I only have one other person so far that I’ve gone with so far (one of my house mates). He’s been driving, and I’ve been in the back with two laptops. I have my new laptop running Linux and one of my housemates laptops running Vista. The setup that we’ve been using is me running a combination of Kismet and aircrack-ng and the Vista laptop being used to actually connect to the network once they have been found.

Surprisingly enough there are heaps and heaps of open networks around. We haven’t even had to bother trying to crack WEP or WPA yet, it’s just easier to get the open ones! We found a few access points with pretty good speeds as well. A few times, I think they might have caught onto what we were doing, because at one of the places where we were accessing a wifi network this lady came out and was walking straight towards us. Needless to say we speed off extremely quickly.

Anyway, the moral of the story is: wardriving = fun, but stay away from angry people. Also, it might be a good idea not to do it in your neighbourhood in case someone recognises your car.

There’s just one bad thing about Linux… February 10, 2008

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…When you have used Linux for a while without doing anything in Windows (for me it’s been 6 months) when a situation arises where you are forced to use Windows again it becomes really hard. When I say ‘becomes really hard’ I mean this in two different ways.

1) I feel compelled to stay away from Windows because I feel like I have been taught by everyone on Ubuntu Forums that they are ‘evil.’ Sure, before I started going on that forum I did think they were evil, but I didn’t really dislike Microsoft because of this. It almost seems ‘propaganda-ish’ the amount of Windows bashing that goes on. Now, when I am put in a situation where I am forced to use Windows, I sort of raise my eyebrows a bit and think to myself “OMG I’m gunna die from using this!!” Maybe it’s just me, but I almost feel as though Linux has turned Windows from something that I just put up with, to something that is now ‘evil’.

2) The other thing that I have noticed about using Linux for 6 months is the fact that I now expect soooo much more from Windows when I come to use it. I started a new Vista install on my desktop the other day for gaming and wanted to set up Firefox. It bugged me that I had to use IE to go to the Firefox site, download the .exe file, and then install it. I wanted the simplicity of apt-get! Another thing I have noticed is that I am no longer a power user for Windows XP. Only half an hour ago, my brother wanted to download some files onto his computer so he brought it into my room. He doesn’t have a wireless card and the router is in my room so he had to bring it close enough so the Ethernet cable would reach. He is a bit of a non-tech kinda guy so I had to set it up for him. I got slightly frustrated when it didn’t just work when I plugged in the Ethernet cable. There were 3 separate firewalls that I had to disable first. I have no idea why there were firewalls on his computer if it isn’t normally connected to the net. It still wasn’t working. 4 restarts later, I realised that it wasn’t set to having an IP address dynamically assigned. I truly felt like a Windows n00b again. I have a feeling Linux has erased a lot of my prior Windows knowledge. I really don’t know if this is a good thing or a bad thing.

/rant

Guess who’s learning to hack………. WEP February 6, 2008

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I was at my brother’s school for  a parent-teacher evening last night and I happened to have my laptop with me. I was bored out of my arse, so I cracked open my lappy and was fiddling around with it. I noticed that the school had like 6 different networks all encrypted with WEP. I remembered reading somewhere that WEP was really easy to crack with Linux.

Anyway, that got me thinking about how cool it would be to be a ‘real’ hacker – being able to hack into networks. I spend about half an hour googling and finally came up with a hacking suit called aircrack-ng. I’ve been playing around with it all of today and have almost been able to hack into my own wireless LAN setup I have at home. I have a feeling I’m going to be there soon. xD

Just in case anyone is wondering, I’m only doing this for interest and academic curiosity. I have no intention of stealing anyone’s Internet.

I got a new laptop xD February 2, 2008

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Well, as the post title says, I have recently gotten a new laptop. It actually happened a about two weeks ago now but as you may have noticed I haven’t really been writing much lately here. I got it pretty much because my desktop is kinda old and I’m heading off to uni this year. I figured that a new laptop would make things easier at uni so I could take custom compilers and my own IDEs and stuff wherever I got (I’m doing software engineering). In case you are wondering, I got the money from a scholarship I won for getting dux of me school w00t!

Anyway, I’m sure you want to  hear the juicy details about it so here are the specs:

It’s a Dell Inspiron 1525 with a Core 2 Duo T7250 (2.0GHz), 2GiB of RAM, Intel X3100 (Yes crappy I know but I don’t plan on doing any gaming) and a 15′ WXGA+ (1440×900) screen. Also, it has a microfibre finish which is made of metal but feels really soft. I got the finish Coffee Brown to show my support for Ubuntu.  The rest of it is pretty standard with wireless, bluetooth, webcam etc. It came with Vista so that was the first thing to go. It’s now sporting a new Ubuntu Gutsy 64 bit install xD. Best thing was, it only cost me AU$1300 (with a 2 yr warranty). Computer’s can be expensive here compared to the rest of the world, so I thought it was a pretty good bargain.

Anyway, all-in-all very happy with my purchase xD

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I put my Jabber guide on UbuntuForums! January 7, 2008

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I put my guide about Jabber onto the Tips and Tutorials section of Ubuntu Forums the other day, and it just got accepted!! It’s all about how to use Jabber (and instant messaging protocol) with ‘transport’ (aka ‘gateway’) services. It’s my first guide that I’ve posted, but if I’m feeling nice there will be more to come. It can be found here.