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VirtualBox - Guest Additions - SUSE: espulsione della ISO d'installazione di SUSE dal CD/DVD della macchina virtuale.
some geekery going on here, I'm running windows NT4, freebsd 7 and opensolaris 10 on a debian machine. Yeh, I should probably get out more ;-)
Explorer windows running in seamless mode under VirtualBox on OS X.
Yep, feeling pretty grubby about this.
finaly there is posibility to read my camera's counter stats. utility is called "gphoto2"
that's what i did:
- installed VirtualBox
- installed linux (mint 11)
- installed gphoto2 package
- connected my camera w/o sd-card (canon 500d/T1i)
- typed in terminal "gphoto2 --get-config /main/status/shuttercounter"
- voila "24.548"
NOTE: utility may work with all "DIGIC IV" based cameras
This was my first digital camera, 1.3 megapixels. Twenty years later I found the exact same model in mint condition. The photos can only be downloaded using an old OS like Windows XP 32 bits, it can be achieved using VirtualBox and an image of the drivers which I managed to get.
After a reboot the last (auto installed) tweak is visible: the Gnome shell theme makes the dash (dock) transparent and changes its overall colorscheme to a violet.
Shot in the back yard last week.
This is actually the first shot I've edited in Photoshop CS3 without booting into Windows. VirtualBox for the win!!! Yeah, windows is deader than dead. Long live Ubuntu!
This error is caused by Etch installer mixing Lenny packages downloaded from the Internet repository.
February 8th, 2011. The Ubuntu's! An experiment in Nerdiness (read even if not a geek!).
In order to describe this picture of the day, I'm going to describe it over and over using slightly more technical language each time. Each description will have a letter next to it. Please comment on the highest letter verison of the description you understand, where your eyes don't glaze over. (and feel free to add a higher level one should you out-geek me, which is very easily possible). Don't cheat!
A - This is a picture I took of my computer's screen.
B - This is a picture of the Windows 7 desktop.
C - This is a screenshot of Windows 7, and the variety of applications I'm running.
D - This is a screenshot of Windows 7, where I'm currently installing a new program, called VirtualBox.
E - This screenshot shows VirtualBox, which is currently installing a new Virtual Machine.
F - This screenshot shows VirtualBox, where I'm installing a new VM, where I'll be running Linux.
G - This screenshot shows me installing a new VM of Ubuntu 10.10, a popular version of Linux.
H - This screenshot is the installer from the ISO image of Ubuntu 10.10-amd64, which I'm installing to run Ruby on Rails.
I - This screenshot shows me setting up a VM for Ubuntu 10.10-amd64, which I'm installing to run Ruby on Rails, and specifically Ruby Version Manager.
J - This screenshot shows me setting up a VM for Ubuntu 10.10-amd64, to run Ruby on Rails/RVM. The installer is currently formatting the virtual HD to use the Ext4 File System on the first primary partition of the drive.