Tag Archives: Source Mage

I try Debian. I like Debian.

Many of you know I’m a huge fan of SourceMage GNU/Linux; I’ve been using it for a few years now, both for my desktop and my servers. It’s not really for the novice, as a lot of what it takes to get it running requires fairly decent knowledge of UNIX systems in general. I like [...]

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I made a Firefox plugin (sorta)

What the hell is FireFox? And what is a Plugin? FireFox is the best web browser I’ve ever used, and it’s slowly dominating desktops everywhere as Microsoft Internet Explorer loses ground. FireFox is an open source browser based off good ol’ Mozilla that is freely available to download. One of it’s many nifty features is [...]

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Weee! Project!

Many of you already know me as someone who spends his spare time in front of computers. For those of you who don’t, let me go on record by saying this: I rarely just “surf the ‘net”. If I’m at the computer, I’m doing something productive and not entertaining (although interesting enough to keep me [...]

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Contributions to a worthwhile project

I have finally decided to get off my ass and start contributing to a project that I have taken advantage of for a few years now. The SourceMage GNU Linux project is one of the best Linux distributions that I have ever used. Source Mage is not like RedHat or Mandrake, as it is intended [...]

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