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11-15-2006, 11:32 PM

A Linux smart home is about controlling and monitoring devices and information around your home using a standard personal computer, Linux, and its vast array of open source tools. You don’t have to be a master programmer to create one. If you like to tinker with Linux, Linux Smart Homes For Dummies will guide you through cool home automation projects that are as much fun to work on as they are to use.

Home automation used to be limited to turning on lights and appliances, and maybe controlling your thermostat and lawn sprinkler, from your computer. While you still might not be able to create all the Jetsons’ toys, today you can also

* Build a wireless network
* Create and set up a weather station
* Automate your TV and sound system
* Spy on your pets when you’re not home
* Set up an answering system that knows what to do with calls
* Increase your home’s security

If you know how to use Linux and a few basic development tools — Perl, the BASH shell, development libraries, and the GNU C compiler—Linux Smart Homes For Dummies will help you do all these tricks and more. For example, you can

* Discover the best sources for Linux-based home automation devices
* Set up a wireless network, create a wireless access point, build a bridge between wired and wireless networks, and route your own network traffic
* Build a personal video recorder with MythTV that will record to DVD, or set up a wireless streaming music system
* Create a smart phone system that takes messages and forwards them to your fax, modem, or answering machine
* Build a weather station that notifies you of severe weather alerts
* Control and secure your home automation network, and even check on your house when you’re away

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11-15-2006, 11:47 PM

WinZip 11.0 Build 7313 - Final

WinZip brings the convenience of Windows to the use of ZIP files and other archive and compression
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WinZip 11.0 includes features that build on the solid foundation established with WinZip 10.0.
We applied user feedback to help improve the Job Wizard, and added a number of compression
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A few of WinZip's many other features:
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11-16-2006, 07:28 AM

SO I hope so all is in polish ??:>:)

and U upload all ?? or maybe few liks U "stole" from another forum ??
  
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11-16-2006, 02:53 PM

man u are tearing it up and i want to get vista but it says that i need to something about genuine copy of windows but i have well i think i have service pack 2 ???????????????








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11-16-2006, 04:21 PM

Oh, photoshop is here, it's great. Thanks fellas :)


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11-16-2006, 05:34 PM

Is the Vista one official its already out?
  
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11-16-2006, 11:44 PM

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man u are tearing it up and i want to get vista but it says that i need to something about genuine copy of windows but i have well i think i have service pack 2 ???????????????
click start, then right click my computer, click properties, and then it should tell you what service pack ur using :)



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11-16-2006, 11:53 PM

Man this is awesome guys. I was wondering something you guys might know.. me and my friend both have 40gb PC's, and he has a ****load more music and whatnot, but he has 23 gb and i only have 2 !!!!! Where has all the size gone ?






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11-16-2006, 11:56 PM

Speed Up Your Computer!

1. Disable un-needed startup items.
You can do so by clicking on run and type in msconfig,
then click startup and disable whichever you dont need.
if you dont know if you need or not then feel free to ask.
none of these startup items are gonna **** up your whole pc.
i only enable yop ctfmon and logitech setpoint.



2. uninstall all unnecessary programs.



3. defrag your hard drive.
you can do so by clicking start>all programs>accessories>system tools>disk defragmenter.



4. delete all the unnecessary **** on your comp such as temporary files.
you can find these in C:\documents and settings\yourusername\local settings\temp.
the local settings folder is hidden you can do this to show the hidden files.
click tools folder options then click view then click on show all hidden files.
the local settings folder should now be visible.
i do not recommend deleting these files everyday.
i usually clean them up every 1 or 2 weeks.
another way to clean up your hard drive is to clean up all system restores but the most recent one.
you can do so by right clicking on your C drive and clicking properties
then click disk cleanup wait till it finish scaning then click on more options then under system restore click clean up then click ok.
make sure your computer is running stable before you clean up your system restore.




5. disable unneeded services.
you can do so by click start then run then click services.msc.
dont disable something that you dont know.
so feel free to ask.
ill give a screenshot of all my services and **** so you can see which ones i disabled.
btw it doesnt mean that if i disabled some services then you need to disable them too cause you might need them but i dont.




6. delete your prefetch.
C:\windows\prefetch.
i do not deleting them very often.
i would recommend deleting them 2-4 weeks.



That should help you free up space mate. also, delete unwanted songs



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11-17-2006, 12:09 AM

hmmm at number 5. I cant click that services thing because I only have room to type...






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