OK, so it’s official, I actually jailbroke my iPod Touch and while it is cool to ssh into my Gentoo machine from my iPod there are some disadvantages to Jailbreaking. The first problem I have faced is the battery life, … Continue reading →
I’ve recently been getting back into Gentoo Linux, running it in a virtual machine and for some reason I actually understand it better this time around. I have used Gentoo before, without truly understanding what I was doing, but now, … Continue reading →
GNOME recently released gnome3.org in preparation for their next major release of their desktop environment. So I thought I would talk about my expectations for “the next generation GNOME desktop”. From what I have seen and read GNOME 3 will … Continue reading →
Yes, it’s that time of the year again. It’s New Year’s Eve and it’s time to look back at predictions for this year and to make new predictions for next year. First, let’s take a look at my predictions for this year: … Continue reading →
First of all Merry Christmas, Happy Hanukkah, Happy Kwanzaa, Happy Satan Day, or happy what ever else you might celebrate, or happy holidays if you don’t celebrate anything, I hope you all are having a great time wherever you are … Continue reading →
how can i get back my old boyfriend So, I know this week's post is a bit late in coming but I've been in Adelaide for the past four days, which is in South Australia (just in case you didn't … Continue reading →
What’s up world? So at the beginning of this month I mentioned two very nice Linux distros, but since then I’ve discovered another, and trust me this one’s a good one. Thanks to This Week in Linux I discovered Arch … Continue reading →
Hello and welcome to another weekly post. This week I want to talk about text editing. Very exciting. In terms of non-graphical text editors many people (especially Linux users) would be familiar with Nano, which is a great program, but … Continue reading →
Ever thought of raiding someone’s house. Well don’t. Instead why don’t you do them a favour and RAID their hard drives. Confused? Allow me to explain. RAID (Redundant Array of Independent Disks) is an array of disks which gives more … Continue reading →
So I know I talk a lot about Ubuntu, almost as though it is the only Linux distribution out there, but I thought I might enlighten you with two other distros, openSUSE and Gentoo. They are both quite different from … Continue reading →