Geek Software of the Week: Linux Edition: Bleachbit!

BleachbitOK, so I wanted a “CCleaner” for Linux! I love CCleaner! I can use it to keep my PC clean and tight! So, I “Googled” and viola! Turns out there is a similiar Open Source (FREE!) program that is similiar for Linux! Rock on!

BleachBit

“BleachBit quickly frees disk space and tirelessly guards your privacy. Free cache, delete cookies, clear Internet history, shred temporary files, delete logs, and discard junk you didn’t know was there. Designed for Linux and Windows systems, it wipes clean 90 applications including Firefox, Internet Explorer, Adobe Flash, Google Chrome, Opera, Safari,and more. Beyond simply deleting files, BleachBit includes advanced features such as shredding files to prevent recovery, wiping free disk space to hide traces of files deleted by other applications, and vacuuming Firefox to make it faster. Better than free, BleachBit is Open Source.”

Geek Project: Make Your Ubuntu System Look Like a Mac!

MacbuntuHere’s a cool project if you use Ubuntu and have always wanted a Mac look and feel!

Macbuntu

“Mac OS X Transformation Pack. Macbuntu is an open-source program, designed to transform Linux’s appearance and layout into a Mac OS X environment. Although Macbuntu is dedicated to Ubuntu Linux OS, it could be used in other OS based on Debian/GTK.

Features

  • Attention: Script significantly changes the desktop
  • Attention: Not compatible with Ubuntu Netbook Edition
  • Attention: The Global Menu does not current work correctly for all applications. This is a known issue.
  • Paw-OSX and Paw-Ubuntu Plymouth themes
  • Macbuntu sound theme
  • Macbuntu GTK theme based on GTK Leopard
  • Macbuntu-Icons based on Mac4Lin and Faenza Icons
  • Macbuntu-Cursors based on Shere Khan X
  • Mac OS X backgrounds and fonts
  • Compiz Extras, Global Menu, Docky, Ubuntu-Tweak
  • Preconf for login screen, metacity, compiz, window theme, backgrounds, cursors, icons, docky and top panel”

Geek Software of the Week: Sothink Free Video Converter

Sothink Free Video ConverterI know, I know, I am ALWAYS looking for better and better video converters! And, I confess that as many as I have looked at, I now use ffmpeg on Linux more than anything else! But, this one is really nice!

Sothink Free Video Converter

“Sothink Free Video Convertor is a universal Video Converter freeware that converts rich video and audio formats with high definition and top speed. Let you get excellent video experience on all platforms, from PC, MP4 players to Mobiles and Tablets.

Full Media Formats
Convert AVI, MP4, FLV, ASF, WMV, MKV, MOV, MPEG, H.264, RM, 3GP, M2TS, MP3, WMA, AAC, OGG, WAV, YouTube, CD/VCD/SVCD/DVD.

All Devices Playable
Perfect transfer to PC, laptop, Apple iPad/iPod/iPhone, Sony PSP, Zune, MP4 players, Android, BlackBerry, Nokia, HTC, Xbox, etc.

Support HD
Convert high-definition videos and any other formats, like HD MP4, HD AVI, MOV, MKV, M2TS, M2T, MTS, etc without quality loss.

HTML5 Video Converter
Convert videos to HTML5 video formats (OGG, MP4, WebM). Create HTML5 video codes directly for display, no hand-code required.

Fast & Friendly
Convert multi-files simultaneously with the shortest time in batch. Realize multi-threading video conversion. Recall last settings.

Video Editing
Trim video clips, edit video codecs, dimension, zoom, bit rate, frame rate, sample rate, channel, video/audio quality. Support instant preview.

Mass Effect 3 can’t import completed save game files from the Cloud!

Uh-oh! The Cloud is a problem for gamers it seems!

Mass Effect 3 can’t import completed save game files from the cloud

“EA has revealed an issue that could prevent Xbox 360 users from importing their completed Mass Effect 2 save data into Mass Effect 3.

The series allows players of the latest release to import save data from previous games, ensuring that the look of their character, the decisions and actions they’ve taken, and squad mates they’ve lost remains consistent.

But those who have saved their completed Mass Effect 2 data to the cloud and don’t still have access to the system on which the save was originally made may not be able to salvage the completed endgame file

EA says:

The following scenarios will result in no import functionality:

Moving your save file from the hard drive disc to the cloud.

Moving your save file to another Xbox 360 system via the cloud (instead of a memory card, transfer cable or Xbox 360 formatted USB stick).

Solution to scenario 1:

Move your save file from the cloud back onto the hard drive from which it originated, i.e. the Xbox 360 you originally created the save file on.

Solution to scenario 2:

Move your save file from the cloud back onto the hard drive from which it originated, i.e. the Xbox 360 you originally created the save file on.

Using a memory card, Xbox 360 formatted USB stick, or the Official Xbox 360 HDD transfer cable, transfer the save file to the new Xbox 360.

Currently there is one scenario in which you might not salvage the completed, endgame save file: if you have ever moved your file to the cloud and the original system is not available to transfer it back to.

While it’s possible that one might be able to reload a non-original save game near the end of Mass Effect 2 to ‘re-finish’ the game to populate a new endgame save, we unfortunately cannot guarantee that this will work with certainty. Lastly, you may also experience importing issues if you’ve downloaded or used custom Mass Effect 2 saves, or have edited your own save using a community-created program. We understand this may be a great setback to those impacted who have been following the Mass Effect franchise over the years. We thank you for your patience.

Mass Effect 3 is out now in North America and will be available on these shores from Friday. If it wasn’t clear enough from our Mass Effect 3 review, the third entry in BioWare’s sci-fi trilogy is one of the best games you’re likely to play this year.”

Dr. Bill.TV #229 – Video – “The Surfin’ Bird Tin Foil Hat Edition”

Geeky Linux tip for a kill command, Windows 8 Preview video, Time-Warner WIDEBAND! Password1: the most common business password! Nine tasty flavors of Windows 8, GSotW for Linux: SQuirrel SQL Client. ISPs limit bandwidth? NASA hacked, GSotW: GetLinux Sponsor: GoToMeeting Conferencing with HD Faces: Simple Online Collaboration – https://bit.ly/xp4FFv

Links that pertain to this Netcast:

TechPodcasts Network

Blubrry Network

SQuirreL SQL Client

GetLinux


Start the Video Netcast in the Blubrry Video Player above by
clicking on the “Play” Button in the center of the screen.

(Click on the buttons below to Stream the Netcast in your “format of choice”)
Streaming M4V Audio





Streaming MP3 Audio

Streaming Ogg Audio

Download M4V Download WebM Download MP3 Download Ogg
(Right-Click on any link above, and select “Save As…” to save the Netcast on your PC.)

Available on YouTube at: https://youtu.be/K_TB3jYAbl4

Available on Vimeo at: https://vimeo.com/37897429


Dr. Bill.TV #229 – Audio – “The Surfin’ Bird Tin Foil Hat Edition”

Geeky Linux tip for a kill command, Windows 8 Preview video, Time-Warner WIDEBAND! Password1: the most common business password! Nine tasty flavors of Windows 8, GSotW for Linux: SQuirrel SQL Client. ISPs limit bandwidth? NASA hacked, GSotW: GetLinux Sponsor: GoToMeeting Conferencing with HD Faces: Simple Online Collaboration – https://bit.ly/xp4FFv

Links that pertain to this Netcast:

TechPodcasts Network

Blubrry Network

SQuirreL SQL Client

GetLinux


Start the Video Netcast in the Blubrry Video Player above by
clicking on the “Play” Button in the center of the screen.

(Click on the buttons below to Stream the Netcast in your “format of choice”)
Streaming M4V Audio





Streaming MP3 Audio

Streaming Ogg Audio

Download M4V Download WebM Download MP3 Download Ogg
(Right-Click on any link above, and select “Save As…” to save the Netcast on your PC.)

Available on YouTube at: https://youtu.be/K_TB3jYAbl4

Available on Vimeo at: https://vimeo.com/37897429


Geek Software of the Week: GetLinux!

GetLinuxSo, you want the LATEST ISO of the top hundred or so Linux distros! Is that what you want? Well, do I have a great Windows program for you! Yes, a Windows program to find the latest Linux distro… how geeky is that?!?! And, it is free and Open Source! (Of course!)

GetLinux

“Get Linux is a portable and open source download client, which interacts with a server side library for downloading numerous Linux-based operating systems. With the help of this utility, you can download more than 100 Linux distributions, by simply selecting their name from the available list. This makes it easy to obtain the most updated Linux OS, without having to manually search and download the ISO file via a browser.”

It has a nice, clean graphical presentation of the information for the distros as well!

NASA Was Hacked 13 Times in The Past Year! Ouch!

NASAIf your space agency is not secure, what is?!? Well, NASA is not that secure apparently! (Maybe they should not use “Password1” as their passwords!) Just sayin’!

NASA Was Hacked 13 Times Last Year

“It seems not even the high-tech NASA is safe from digital intruders: The space agency’s computer systems were breached by hackers 13 times last year, according to Congressional testimony this week.

‘These incidents spanned a wide continuum from individuals testing their skill to break into NASA systems, to well-organized criminal enterprises hacking for profit, to intrusions that may have been sponsored by foreign intelligence services seeking to further their countries’ objectives,’ said Paul Martin, NASA’s inspector general, in his Congressional testimony released on Wednesday.

‘Some of these intrusions have affected thousands of NASA computers, caused significant disruption to mission operations, and resulted in the theft of export-controlled and otherwise sensitive data, with an estimated cost to NASA of more than $7 million,’ he continued.

Martin gave Congress detailed information about some of the attacks.

In one instance, the agency discovered late last year an intrusion into its system by hackers working through a China-based IP address. Martin said that the hackers gained full access to the network of NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory, allowing them to view, copy, delete and otherwise tamper with classified information.

Before closing the door behind them, the hackers uploaded software allowing them access to other NASA systems and managed to adeptly hide their digital tracks.

In a separate event, hackers managed to grab computer access codes from more than 150 NASA employees. According to Martin, the agency failed to move quickly enough to ensure that those hackers wouldn’t be able to use the codes to gain access to its networks.”

Is Your ISP Limiting Your Bandwidth?

Test them now! Here’s how!

Test Your ISP – Are You Constrained?

This is a great series of tests to see if your ISP is limiting your bandwidth. Those “so-and-sos” may be constraining what YOU are paying for! Free yourself from bandwidth tyranny! (Hey, I get radical when it comes to my bandwidth!)

“If this is something that you are passionate about, you may consider joining one of the various net-neutrality groups around the internet. Again, a quick search for ‘net neutrality’ will return some great resources and groups to help you get involved in fighting things like ISP throttling.”

Geek Software of the Week: Linux Edition: SQuirreL SQL Client!

Squirrel SQLA great Java-based SQL Client for Linux!

SQuirreL SQL Client

“The SQuirreL SQL client provides a simple graphical interface to relational databases.
Because it is built using Java, it can access any JDBC-compliant database running on any
machine, allowing remote access to multiple databases. A SQuirreL user can:

– easily view and edit data in any JDBC-compliant database,

– view the database’s meta-data,

– work with multiple databases on both local and remote machines,

– use a single, consistent interface to work with different database engines, and

expand the tool’s capabilities and include DB-specific functionality using plugins.
The user can click on tables to view them and edit data, or use full SQL operations. Data
can be viewed in read-only mode for safety, or in an editable mode where it may be
modified by simply typing the new data into the table. All of the meta-data for the
database (eg: data types, table column names, etc.) are accessible through SQuirreL. In
cases where multiple types of database engines are being used (eg: Oracle, MySQL,
PostgreSQL, etc.), the user does not need to learn multiple DB-management tools since
SQuirreL-SQL provides a common mechanism for accessing them all. In those cases
where a Database engine has non-standard quirks, SQuirreL’s plugin architecture allows
users to include DB-specific components to handle those operations. The plugin
architecture also allows developers to create add-on functions that users may choose to
include or not as they wish.”

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