Tuesday, August 4, 2009

3D Pavement Art by Edgar Mueller

3D Pavement Art by Edgar Mueller

Edgar Mueller is a German artist who creates incredible 3d pavement art using the street as his canvas.

He paints over large areas of urban public life and gives them a new appearance, thereby challenging the perceptions of passers-by.

3D Ice Age in Ireland

3D Ice Age in Ireland

3D Lava Burst in Germany

3D Lava Burst in Germany

3D Mysterious Cave in London

3D Mysterious Cave in London

3D Waterfall in Canada

3D Waterfall in Canada

Beautiful Amazon Tree Houses

Beautiful Amazon Tree Houses

Talented people at Amazon Tree Houses Ltd construct beautiful natural structures for the young and old to enjoy. This post showcases some of their unique creations.

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GyachE Improved : Yahoo! client for any linux operating system ( ubuntu,fedora etc. )

This Yahoo! client for Linux operating system supports almost all of the features you would expect to find on the official Windows Yahoo! client: Voice chat, webcams, faders, 'nicknames', audibles, avatars, display images, and more. Yet, it remains very light-weight and memory-friendly. GyachE Improved uses Gtk-2 for its user interfaces (Gtk-2 2.0.6 or better required).

To install GyachE Improved in ubuntu jaunty
Open sources.list
$ vi /etc/apt/sources.list
Add these lines to sources.list
deb http://ppa.launchpad.net/loell/ppa/ubuntu jaunty main
deb-src http://ppa.launchpad.net/loell/ppa/ubuntu jaunty main

Now update apt-get.
$ sudo apt-get updat
Install Gyachi
$ sudo apt-get install gyachi


Other linux users please see http://gyachi.sourceforge.net/download.shtml

Arista - Convert videos easily on Linux

Arista is a wonderful video format converter that anyone can use without any knowledge, its performance is really very simple, but its main purpose is to streamline the full process of converting a video giving a few options that are easily understood for us users: Convert to Apple iPod, Cowon D2, Computer, DVD Player, Sony PSP or Sony Playstation 3.

One of the features I liked most of Arista is the ability to preview video looks like without having to wait until it finishes its conversion, in this way can we know if we feel we must correct or select another.
Arista also allow us to extract and convert video or DVD directly from any camera connected to your PC without the need for additional software.

Download Arista






FSlint - Clean and organize your Linux

By the time now, we all know that all applications installed on our PC are slowly filling our system with files, then comes a time when controlling everything in our computer becomes virtually impossible. If you want your computer to be running like the first day you had it. Put FSlint the task of cleaning and organizing your Linux very easy.
Thanks to the implementation of FSlint. With a single click we can delete duplicate files, empty folders, temporary files, check the installed packages, links incorrect blanks along with other tasks that will allow us to maintain our Linux in optimal conditions.

Testing
FSlint can be download from the official site, it can be tested in a few steps from your terminal:
$ wget http://www.pixelbeat.org/fslint/fslint-2.40.tar.gz
$ tar -xzf fslint-2.40.tar.gz
$ cd fslint-2.40
$ cd po && make
$ cd ..
$ ./fslint-gui



Installation

If we have one of the best-known distributions such as Ubuntu, Fedora, Debian ... it can be installed from the repositories by typing a single command in the terminal:

* For those under debian
$ sudo apt-get install fslint
Can find it here Applications> System Tools> fslint
Or type
fslint-gui at terminal

* For those under Redhat
$ sudo yum install fslint

Enjoy Using Linux

Ultimate Boot CD for Windows (UBCD4WIN)


When it comes to administering and auditing installed machines, Windows users are a great disadvantage compared to their Linux peers. Almost every single Linux distribution ships as a live CD, along with a whole range of dedicated system tools, allowing the user to easily performance maintenance, backup, recovery, malware cleaning, and many other tasks on a broad range of computers, without depending on the host operating system to boot, work properly or cooperate.

Windows users have a more limited array of tools at their disposal, mainly because of the Microsoft licensing policy. Still, all is not lost. Windows users have two great tools at their disposal: BartPE and Ultimate Boot CD for Windows.

UBCD4WIN boot splash

BartPE

BartPE is a Preinstalled Environment (PE) builder tools that allows users to create their own bootable versions of Windows. BartPE discs can be then used on Windows machines that cannot boot, have been hit by malware, for safe browsing and more.

UBCD4WIN

UBCD4WIN is a fat child of Bart's. UBCD4WIN is based on BartPE, but it adds lots of programs to the package, significantly enhancing the functionality of the live CD. While the basic BartPE disc will weigh only about 300MB at most, UBCD4WIN can be more than twice the size. The extras translate directly into dozens of excellent programs (plugins) included, programs that users would normally have to package by themselves in order to use with Bart. UBCD4WIN also has better hardware support. It contains a more aesthetically pleasing work environment (desktop), too.

I have talked about these two tools at some length before. For more details, please see my article: How to create a bootable live Windows CD.

Now, it's time to mention UBCD4WIN again. It's been 2 years since my last article. UBCD4WIN has since grown from version 3.1.1 to 3.22. This article covers the new, fresh changes that UBCD4WIN brings to the live Windows administration scene.

What is new?

Well, let's boot and see.

By default, UBCD4WIN (created with version 3.22) boots into a minimalistic desktop with only the Start button visible. If you're used to a nice shiny desktop wallpaper and lots of icons, you will not get them until you run the My info program.

Empty desktop

Desktop with everything

But let's focus on the real deal - programs. BTW, you can find the full list at UBCD4WIN website, under List of Tools.

Applications

It seems as if the creators of UBCD4WIN maintain a secret telepathy link with me, or it may be that I happen to use the most sensible programs available for Windows, but the great majority of my favorites come included!

Browsers

First, you get the great Firefox and Opera browsers:

Browsers

Imaging software

Then, if you wish to clone your operating system / partitions, DriveImageXML is included.

DriveImageXML and TrueCrypt

Additionally, you may add your own plugins. For instance, I added my own Acronis True Image 9, which allows me to manipulate Acronis backups and restores from the CD.

Acronis

Furthermore, if you have missed in the first screenshot, TrueCrypt is also included, allowing to encrypt your files, partitions, drives, and even the operating system, as well as open and use existing TrueCrypt containers.

Administration tools

There are SO many programs, so I'm just showing off a tiny few.

Karen's LAN Monitor allows you to keep track of the traffic on your subnet. You can also load remote registries (including that of the local machine) for inspection, auditing or malware cleaning.

Karen's LAN Monitor and registry editor

Then you have hard disk diagnostic tools, too. And if you ever get confused, a comprehensive help file explaining the majors and minors of the live CD.

HD diagnostics and help

More applications ...

Next, you may want to defrag your partitions or backup your drivers. Double Driver is an extremely convenient tools that allows you to grab the entire set of drivers for your machine and keep them somewhere safe in case you need them. Then, you can back them up to CD using Small CD-Writer (or several other burning tools). Auslogic Disk Defrag is a solid, efficient defragmenter.

Auslogic defrag, driver backup

Then, you get Foxit Reader for PDF files, IrfanView for quick image and picture editing, Putty for SSH tunneling, and the omni-potent Notepad++ for anything to do with text, scripts or code.

Foxit, IrfanView, Putty, Notepad++

In addition to the simple Task Manager, you also get CurrProcess. And there's a virtual keyboard, too.

Processes, virtual keyboard

You can even connect to remote Linux machines using VNC:

Remote

Security applications

One of the sections that matters most to many Windows users is security. When booting from the live CD, the host operating system is dormant and fully exposed, and so are any potentially hidden rootkits, DLLs, files, folders, and whatnot. Disinfection from live CDs is a very simple affair.

If you're afraid to do it manually, then you have a broad range of programs, including AntiVir and AVG anti-virii, SuperAntiSpyware, McAfee Stinger, Spybot Search & Destroy, Rootkitty, and others.

Security apps

Conclusion

UBCD4WIN is mighty toolbox. It is friendly and highly useful. It allows you to safely recover lost data in the case of a disaster, restore partitions, look for deleted files, fix the registry, clean malware, even access encrypted data, and communicate with remote machines using SSH or VNC.

While there's nothing revolutionary between version 3.0 and 3.22, the new changes are all good. UBCD4WIN has grown a bit in size, but the additions are excellent, lightweight and superbly versatile programs (IrfanView, Notepad++ to name just two).

For Windows users, this is a must. And even if you're a Linux guy, having a live CD specially dedicated to Microsoft machines, which you might need handle some day, certainly does not hurt.

Free PDF software that will make your life easier

This software will not solve all the problems you may be currently facing in this economic whatever, but it will surely help your computer usage become faster, smarter and prettier.

In this article, I will show you a collection of excellent applications that will help you use and manipulate your documents, all for free. You will learn about some pretty decent programs that allow you to print your documents in PDF format, convert your document to PDF format, convert website to PDFs, and more.

The article is mainly intended for Windows users.

So let us begin.

First, a couple of readers

Foxit Reader

Foxit is my favorite PDF software for Windows. It's light and lightning fast. It weighs only a few MB and loads in nanoseconds. In comparison, Acrobat Reader weighs well over 100MB, installs hundreds of registry keys and takes a bit loading. Furthermore, while Acrobat Reader is quite often prone to numerous vulnerabilities, Foxit Reader has remained blessedly safe.

Foxit

You may also be interested in the older 1.3 version, which comes with no Javascript support, making it even more impregnable to possible exploits.

The latest Foxit version (3.0) includes an optional Foxit toolbar and AskMe.com homepage change, so be careful when you click Next, Next, Next.

Foxit Reader also has a portable version.

Sumatra PDF

Sumatra is a slim, lightweight PDF viewer for Windows. It can't get any simpler than that. It has no fancy functions; it merely shows you the document you want to see. It's superb for handling unknown documents or for carrying around on a USB stick. Indeed, Sumatra PDF also has a portable edition.

Sumatra 1

Now, let's talk about distillers

While you may associate the process of distilling with the creation of fine ale, in this here article, we're talking about printing.

OpenOffice 3

OpenOffice is an excellent office suite. It's free, it's powerful - and it will convert your documents into PDFs in just one mouse click. This is something the non-free Microsoft Office suite does not offer by default, so even if you don't really fancy using OpenOffice, because some of your peers might have problems with file formats or styling, you should consider having it your arsenal, just for this purpose.

Converting files is a breeze. Just click on the toolbar:

PDF OO convert

Or if you want more options, go through the menu, File > Export as PDF ...

OO Export as PDF

OpenOffice offers a range of conversion options, including the quality of images, how to treat hyperlinks, encryption and read-only features, and more.

OO PDF conversion options

PrimoPDF

PrimoPDF is a neat little thing. PrimoPDF is a PDF converter - and it will create PDF documents from ANY file that is printable. Any file.

It will install as a virtual printer. Then, when you want to convert your documents into PDF, choose Primo from the list of available printers, give the output file a name - and that's it.

Choose the printer:

Primo 1

Choose your output file settings. This includes the quality / size of the output file and post-processing, like opening or emailing the file.

Primo 2

The only limitation is that the software requires .NET Framework 2.0 or higher to run.

Finally, website document conversion

Let's see how you can convert websites into PDF documents, in seconds.

PDF Download

This software comes as an add-on to Internet browsers, either Internet Explorer or Mozilla Firefox. I'm going to show you what it looks like in Firefox. If you need help installing extensions, please check my Firefox add-ons tutorial.

For the add-on, please visit the Mozilla repository. You should also check the official website for more information.

Once you install the extension, it will show up in Firefox:

PDF Download 1

To use it, click on the drop-down arrow:

PDF Download 2

After a few moments, your document will be converted and available for download:

PDF Download 3

Please note that PDF Download renders the documents quite nicely, another bonus.

Conclusion

There you go, a whole load of goodies to make your PDF experience better. With these free utilities in your toolbox, you will gain on many levels. You will save precious space on your hard disk by keeping away bloatware that does the same job with 50 times more resources. You will increase your productivity, as you now have programs that will create PDF documents in just 1-2 quick mouse clicks. You will even possibly increase your security.

Best of all, you can use them all together without any problems. For instance, OpenOffice for documents that require encryption and advanced tagging, Primo to convert images or other files on your machine, PDF Download for website, Sumatra for opening potentially risky PDF documents that might contain Javascript, and Foxit for daily usage.

I hope you enjoyed it.