Archive for the 'Mac' Category


Easily Pimp Your Mac OS X Desktop

Mac OS X Using GeekTool

Mac OS X may not be as easy as Ubuntu to customize, but thanks to GeekTool, you can make your desktop background a little more useful than just eye-candy. I’ll show you how to easily add a calendar, multiple clocks (display both relative and non-relative time), a live system processes chart, and a system up-time timer (with load averages) to your desktop. Of course you can easily add more items, but this should be enough to get you started.

Sounds completely geeky (and it totally is), but GeekTool makes you and your desktop look awesome – it also increases sexual pleasure and makes you last longer in bed.

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Networking Ubuntu & Mac OS X – “Fugu” It

There are more than a few ways to share files between Ubuntu and Apple’s Mac OS X. In fact, there are so many methods, I puked when trying to make sense of them all.

Thankfully a silly puffer fish exists in the form of an awesome Mac OS application. It’s called Fugu, and it’s about to make your life a hell of a lot easier.

Fugu allows you to easily connect to your Ubuntu machine (via SSH) from home (like a home network) or while you’re away.

I’ll show you how to combine the power of open-ssh with Fugu to create an Ubuntu/OS X bond that would make Neo weep with pride.

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