Archive for the 'linux' Category

Half Debian

Friday, December 1st, 2006

Throughout the entirety of my brief Linux life (its really only been about 4 years now), there has only ever been one distribution that could satisfy me; Gentoo. While installation involved a considerable investment of time and brain cells, after a few trips around the merry-go-round it became like second nature.
A couple of years ago, [...]

So terrible it’s actually a good thing

Friday, July 28th, 2006

While I’m in a “nerdy” posting mood, here is a little summary of EFI according to Linus. It is sad that while reading through that I found myself coming up with so many parallels to other standards.
Also, I ripped off the cover layout of Wikipedia for the littlebluefrog labs wiki. Its amazing how a little [...]

Remembering my Gentoo Heritage

Tuesday, February 21st, 2006

For the last few days I’ve decided to spend my coding time back on my Gentoo box rather than the PowerMac. The initial prompting for this was a small protest of the March delivery date for my MacBook Pro (even though I ordered it the day of the keynote). “If they won’t ship me any [...]

The Conf: Day 1.

Monday, January 23rd, 2006

CPT says:
Oh, there was a guy who worked at Weta here today as well! He’s just attending, but was cool.
And Linus is here of course . . .
Tim says:
like I said to Josh:
BURN IN HELL
CPT says:
If this is hell, then I’m glad I was a bad boy
Tim says:
may the NZ national mormon society [...]

People should not be listening to me

Friday, October 14th, 2005

OK, so I was wandering through some of the site stats for my blog today and I noticed something far to freaky for me to even contemplate:
I am referenced on the Gentoo Wiki.
See for yourself here: http://gentoo-wiki.com/NPTL
People should not be listening to me.