Archive for July, 2008

Webb Alert turns 1!

Thursday, July 31st, 2008

Congrats to Morgan Webb and her team at Webb Alert, they have hit the 1 year mark [August 2nd technically].

I have to admit that since day 1 I have looked forward to their morning news.

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Full Circle Magazine [#15] Published

Thursday, July 31st, 2008

This month:

  • Command and Conquer - The Ins and Outs of Directories
  • How-To: Create a Separate Home Partition, Create Your Own Server (Part 7), Using GIMP (Part 4), and GRUB 101.
  • My Story - Ubuntu Saves the Day and From Mickey’s ABCs to Kubuntu
  • Review - HP Photosmart C3180 Printer
  • MOTU Interview - Mathais Gug
  • Our usual letters, Q & A, My Desktop, and much more!

get yours here.

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How-To Create a TrueCrypt Volume

Tuesday, July 29th, 2008

This How-To will show you how to set up a Volume on a Flash Drive. I will publish a PDF this weekend that will include this post and the TrueCrypt Container post. Open the application and click create volume. Next select Create a volume within a non-system partition/device.

Next select Standard TrueCrypt Volume.

You need to now select the device you want to encrypt.

You then get a warning about creating an encrypted volume.

You will now see confirmation that your volume has been selected.

Select your encryption.

You will be shown information about the device’s size.

Next you need to give your volume a password.

You will be given a warning about password strength at this point.

The next step is to format the device.

TrueCrypt will tell you the Flash drive will be formatted.

When TrueCrypt is finished it will you will get a notice telling you that the device will mount twice. Once via the OS and then after you mount it with TrueCrypt.


Your Volume has been created and is ready to use. You will need to mount it at this point to access it.

Once you have mounted the drive it will show up in My Computer or on the Desktop for Mac Users.

You can format the volume from the Disk Utility or Windows format tool.

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How-To Create a TrueCrypt Container

Tuesday, July 29th, 2008

A friend came to me this week wanting to know the difference between a TrueCrypt Container and a Volume.

This How-To will show you how to set up a Container. I will publish a PDF this weekend that will include this post and the TrueCrypt Volume post that will follow shortly.

Let’s begin. First download and install TrueCrypt from here.

Now you will launch TrueCrypt and select Create Volume.

TrueCrypt

This is a bit misleading because this is how you will create both container and volume. Next you will need to choose Create a File Container.

TrueCrypt

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TWiT [#153] NetCast

Monday, July 28th, 2008

Shave And A Haircut, Four TWiTs

Hosts: Leo Laporte, John C. Dvorak, Kevin Rose, and Patrick Norton

Digg-Google rumors, Steve Jobs’ health, San Francisco’s sysadmin, Spam King’s tragic end, and more.

Links to all our stories are at http://del.icio.us/twit/153.

Audible pick of the week: The Last Lecture (Unabridged) By Randy Pausch, Jeffrey Zaslow, Narrated By Erik Singer, Randy Pausch. For your free audio book, visit Audible.com/twit.

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War is Coming!

Saturday, July 26th, 2008

Dwight Silverman over at the Houston Chronicle posted a nice little story about malware moving to Macs. I have to admit that he makes a few good points. One point I disagree with is, “many of the people who are now using Macs are people who don’t learn from their mistakes”. 2 of the 3 switchers that I know are all well aware of malware in it’s many forms; and the 3rd probably will have her husband install any software she needs.

I also know that this is 1 of 2 ‘wild’ malware programs on the net; while there are hundreds of thousands for Windows. Just based on the odds, OS X is in less danger than XP or Vista of getting hacked. Yes, it is true that as Apple market share grows so will the number of viruses, spyware, and trojans for OS X.

With this in mind, we also need to remember that Apple has released it’s Leopard Security Guide and has announced that Snow Leopard will focus on increasing the security in OS X.

No software is perfect, in fact, according to Steve Gibson from GRC.com and Security Now, “code wants to be wrong”.

The War is coming to OS X, but we can be prepared and educated.

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Windows Weekly [#69] NetCast

Saturday, July 26th, 2008

Krusty Likes It

Hosts: Paul Thurrott and Leo Laporte

Microsoft re-orgs - ding dong the witch is dead, Windows Home Server Power Pack 1 is out, and Microsoft bites the Apple….

Audible book of the week: Anti-Americanism by Jean-Francois Revel. For a free audiobook, visit Audible.com/windows.

Vista tip of the week: Take advantage of disk defragmentation in Vista with SP1
Software of the week: Mozilla Weave

Check out Paul’s blog at http://www.internet-nexus.com and the SuperSite for Windows http://winsupersite.com for more information.

get your here.

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