From now on I will only be installing Debian GNU/Linux on computer at home. I've 'switched' for a number of times in the past, but I always thought that there would be something better. When even Mac OS X could not satisfy me, there was only one option left …
This week I was able to remove two things on my 'switching to linux on the desktop' tasklist:
I haven't actually used it yet, but keypresses on my remote control are visible within the operating system
I did …
I've had my iBook for almost a year now and it does what it should do all the time. But the way windows and menus are handled do not stop to annoy me. Not that their way of doing things is inferior to Windows or KDE, but it is so …
Some time ago I found a small utility called unison. I used it for some time to sync my homedir on a Linux box to my Windows laptop, but later decided to go with the Winows built-in 'Offline files' thingie (bad idea, don't do it).
Unison resembles …
Things are working out fine with the virtual host in the US. The basic stuff like network monitoring, disk monitoring, nagios monitoring and expansion of the OpenVPN virtual ethernet to the new host have been set up.
The virtual machine has also been set up as my third smtp host …