Tag Archives: linux

Tandem redux

Forgive a little geeking out, but there is now a fully-redundant — and I do mean “fully,” as in “you can take a hammer to one of the motherboards or just yank a RAM chip and it will survive and stay up” — Linux server. The more things change, the more they stay the [...]

Poythress uses Fedora

Vern Poythress is a Linux user. Fedora is apparently his distribution of choice. Wow. He has a writeup of how to do Biblical Greek and Hebrew on desktop Linux on his website, licensed as GFDL 1.2.

This blog’s like the Legend of Zelda series

I mean, there’s just one link, followed by another, followed by another…
OK, bad joke. But obviously all actual content here is getting swallowed by occasional links and brief commentary. Why is that?
I’ll let my co-conspirators tell their own tale, if they like. In my own case, TIWIARN (This Is Where I Am [...]

Free software I use everyday

Picking up the meme from Jeff who got it from Frugal for Life, here is the free software I use everyday:

Emacs. Bar none, this is the most useful computer program I have ever used. I use it for statistics analysis, webpage development, computer programming, calendaring, email, Bible study, network administration, and more. [...]

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