Hi all. Today I went to my first Cleveland Linux Users Group meeting and I’m happy to report that it was fantastic. Today’s topic was spam and virus filtering using linux. Although a there was a fair portion that I was familiar with it was very interesting to hear about other people’s situations and their [...]
Two new entries are available on the project site.
The first describes some of the finishing touches I needed to take care of before the first build and the second is of the actual build itself, binutils.
If you’re a geek…
holla at yo boy.
And yet another journal entry from the Paulinux project is available.
This one talks about the finishing touches to the host system in preparation for the initial temporary build.
And as the B-Boys always say…
Another entry in the Paulinux journal is available.
It covers some of the issues I ran into when trying to find a suitable host system.
If your interested, check it out.
A new entry into the Paulinux journal is now available. This one describes the process of aquiring the needed packages for a base system and also describes one of the BIGGEST mistakes I’ve made so far.
Note: For whatever reason (Rob you may know) the new entry (20050130a) was placed [...]
The next journal entry for the Paulinux project is now available on the project site.
This entry discusses my thoughts behind the partitioning process and how it was deployed.
I’d like to personally thank Rob for building an excellent tool for quickly adding and editing new entries in the journal. He wrote it [...]
The next installation of my project journal is up on the site. A few things to note:
1) Manually adding my crappy HTML to every entry is taking as long as figuring out that PHP a few days ago. I have to come up with something else. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
2) I [...]
This is the first entry of (hopefully) many which will serve as my own personal journal documenting the trials and tribulations of creating yet another Linux distribution I have codenamed, Paulinux. Conceited name aside my hope is that I will not only learn the ins and outs of the Linux architecture but also feel comfortable [...]
Well I have been using FC3 for about a week now and here is my break down thus far:
Also with the base install I am using CrossOffice which allows me to run Photoshop and Outlook (to get corporate email). Everything is working pretty well, Komodo runs like a champ, Thunderbird with Enigmail [...]
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