Kc229 "Voices in the Static" .
Oct 30For Haloween we “Dig up” an archived episode with a spooky edge. Knightwise is missing and the machines have taken over. Stand by for a thrilled ride and an interesting topic. This episode originaly aired in 2006. “Dive down with us into the realm of the obscure as we see how to hack technology into your afterlife. This episode handles the phenomenon of EVP or Electronic Voice Phenomenon. As we divide the facts and the fiction you can listen to chilling voices in the static.”
Shownotes
- Intro.Opening : A day in Oostende .
- Promo for White Noise .
- Evp Introduction
- Music: No plastic Inside : Ghostbusters
- The Facts behind EVP.
- Evp Examples
- Music : Brookhaven : Statick in the Valley
- Spiricom : One step beyond
- Coda and Signout
- More links.
- http://aaevp.com/examples.htm
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electronic_voice_phenomenon
- http://www.worlditc.org/k_06_spiricom.htm
- http://www.ghostpix.com/spiricom/spiricom.html
- http://www.lib.rochester.edu/Camelot/terry.html
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ellen_Terry
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Kc228 "You don't need a new computer"
Oct 23If you had to believe the people that tried to sell you Vista, you would have to take up an offer on IBM’s “Deep Blue supercomputer” in order to run it. Whenever a new operating system comes around its like you have to buy a new computer. Do you really have to ? We take a closer look at how older systems can still preform modern task. As we walk through the City of Tongeren we chat about Crunchbang, Windows 7, Ubuntu, and how to get a ten year old laptop up to an operational level. With great music from Bramstein (provided by “Spacemusic) we set off into KC 0028.
Shownotes.
- Intro:Walking through Tongeren.
- Part one:Crunchbang Linux on a PIII 500.
- Part two: Ubuntu and Windows 7 on an HP TC1100
- Tips and pointers for reviving older hardware.
- Musicprovided by the SPACEMUSIC PODCAST ” Linja ” by Bramstein FREE DOWNLOAD.
- City of Tongeren.
- Tablet pc tc1100
- Crunchbang Linux
- irssi alpine centerim jed
- Gnu Licence
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Kc227 "What is wrong with Linux".
Oct 13A not so obvious show from a Linux enthousiast as I rant about what it wrong with Linux and the Linux community. We take a sceptical look at the way Linux is developed, the structure and culture of the community and how that could be improved for a better penetration of Linux in the computer landscape. Speaking from the heart as a Linux advocate my opinions are both personal and passionate. With great soothing music provided by the SPACEMUSIC podcast we are on the roll again.
Shownotes
- Intro:Why this show.
- Part one:How the linux community works.
- Part two: What could be improved about linux.
- Musicprovided by the SPACEMUSIC PODCAST ” Mystic Dream Song ” by Magic Sound Fabric
- Stallman video
- Gnu Licence
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Kc226 "A little bit of everything.."
Sep 21Why not hop in the car with me and join me on a drive through the country as we chat about a little bit of everything. After a morning fuel-up ( and a quick chat to a “total stranger” (in Dutch), we buzz away and talk about my Issues with Windows Vista. After i’m done ranting i’ll disclose my thoughts about Windows 7 and i’m sure i’m gonna surprise you there. The final part of this long podcast is devoted to some listener Email and we dive into the issue of “rolling out technology” in a real life situation. Add some music to the mix, shake-n-bake and add sugar for flavor .. Voila ! Knightcast 26 is done.
Shownotes
- Intro: Topping up for the working day.
- Thoughts about Vista and Windows Marketing
- First impressions of Windows 7
- Consulting on Technology : A real life scenario.
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Dc204 "Installing and using SCREEN."
Aug 21This manual is the first in a 4 part series in using some basic command line applications.
In this part of the series we focus on installing SCREEN, a terminal application for the Linux command line. Screen enables you to run several command line applications (in different shells) at the same time. ( And leave them running even if you disconnect from the shell, so you can re-connect later).
You can use screen on the “local” command line window on your linux system. ( working locally on the computer) or via an SSH connection if you have setup an SSH-server as we explained earlier on in the KWTV Screencasts : Episode one and Episode two
Shownotes.
- Why Screen
- Adding and removing shells.
- Naming your windows.
- Splitting your screen.
- Other Commands.