I am a computer enthusiast that has always been interested in maintaining and upgrading computer hardware. I was born on a farm and lived there for 13 years before moving into town. I was always interested in technology and my father always gave me good encouragement for developing my knowledge and interest in tinkering with computers. He was using a computer on the farm but that was in the very late 80`s and late 90`s. Seeing what a computer could do always fascinated me and then I knew that is what I wanted to do. The first time I used Linux was Red Hat 6.2 installed off a single CDROM and I was amazed that you did not need to install any more drivers on my old Intel Celeron machine to be able to enjoy a nice 24BPP desktop and use the GIMP to edit photos and enjoy playing the old Linux games like Xbill. Then a while later I tried Mandrake Linux 9.2 and I was hooked. It came with so much software and was very easy to use as well. Then Mandrake Linux 10 and on through FreeBSD, Debian 3.0, Debian 3.1 Suse Linux 9.2, Suse 10 and onto the Ubuntu distributions although I am using Fedora Core 15 and the Gnome 3 desktop at the moment.
- Home
- About me.
- Altoro Mutual Facebook page survey.
- Compiling a new 2.6 or 2.4 kernel on Debian GNU/Linux Sarge.
- Demtel website feedback. What do you think about the website?
- Doom map editing on Linux with Yadex.
- Fedora Core Linux package management and setup tips.
- Fun Racing Game.
- Installing the Ubuntu distribution using the graphical installer.
- Linux Configurations. My general Linux tips and commands page.
- Linux Mint 13 Maya information and configuration tips for setting up your new installation.
- Misc web links.
- My Linux tips and tricks page part 1. Many useful commands for Ubuntu and Linux Mint.
- My Linux tips and tricks page part 2.
- OpenSUSE 12.3 tips and tricks for using your new Linux system.
- Playing Doom for the first time, experiences with a very old PC game.
- Privacy policy.
- Some useful Perl and PHP code snippets for the web.
- Tips and information on setting up your FreeBSD UNIX system.
- Ubuntu links & tips.
- UNIX & Linux PDF Ebooks. Many useful Linux and BSD E-Books available.
- Useful links and information for budding Gentoo Linux users.
- Useful Linux commands & tips. Sample commands and tips for using Linux like a pro.
- Useful Linux commands. Some miscellaneous commands that you might find useful.
- Useful Perl and C code samples.
- Zsh shell prompt customisation. And a useful config file.
