Archive for March, 2004

More on the pile

I have a few stacks of computers and parts that I have salvaged and have been sitting under and near my desk in my office. I don’t have room at home for these and probably won’t take them home until we move to wherever my future job leads.
The list is as follows:
Apple Macintosh II [...]

Enthusiasm

My interviews have not been going too well, since I have yet to land a job. One os the things I am working on is show my enthusiasm for the position I am interviewing for, and trying to be more personable.
I have this tendency to shut off my emotions in stressful situations, one such [...]

Get notebook computers running properly.
– Powerbook 5300cs is running fine now.
– ThinkPad 560 still needs a keyboard, network card, and power adapter.
Set up servers at home, including (some of which may overlap):
* Central File Server
* Web Server
* FTP Server
* SSH Server
– Trying to do this with a K12LTSP Server.
* Central Print Server
* Backup Server
* “dot [...]

Learn Japanese.
How – Use the Power Japanese program I bought several years ago.
Learn to program in C/C++.
How – Teach myself using books and online tutorials.
Learn to play the piano and guitar.
How – First using books, programs, and later taking lessons and courses.

K12LTSP System

I pieced together a server today on which I am going to try out K12LTSP 4.0.1. K12LTSP stands for the K-12 Linux Terminal Server Project. I plan on using it to learn more about Linux, use it as a central file server, as well as getting it to function as other types of [...]




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