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Nerdy stuff ahead: This is of course important enough to be mentioned here ;-)), as I would not be able to write and publish these pages without my machines.
 
Nerdy stuff ahead: This is of course important enough to be mentioned here ;-)), as I would not be able to write and publish these pages without my machines.
  
Meanwhile seven computers have piled up on my desk, five IBM-compatible PC's and one [[Palm Pilot|Palm]] [http://www.palm.com Centro] phone. One P90 with 32 MB RAM and a SCSI-harddisk which runs [http://www.fli4l.de/ fli4l] as a router for my DSL uplink at home. One (currently inactive) P133 with 48 MB RAM and a S3 graphics device, mostly kept as backup and for spare parts in case the P90 breaks down (I used this one to prepare my [[Diploma|diploma-thesis]]). An also hopelessly outdated PII/300 with 256 MB RAM and a [http://www.matrox.com Matrox] G200 graphics-adapter which now serves as a cheap [[Gentoo Linux|surfing-machine]] for my parents (running [http://www.gentoo.org Gentoo-Linux] and thus preventing a lot of headaches regarding trojans, viruses and other [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Malware malware]), a [http://www.amd.de AMD Duron 700] with 384 MB RAM and a [http://www.hercules.com GeForce 2 MX] graphics-adapter on which I have installed [http://www.ubuntu.com/ Ubuntu-Linux] an AMD Athlon64 with 1 GB RAM and a [http://www.sparkle.com.tw/ nVidia GeForce 6600 GT] card running [[Fedora 8 Linux|Fedora 8]] and a new and shiny AMD Athlon64 X2 with 2 GB RAM and a [http://www.xfxforce.com/web/product/listConfigurationDetails.jspa?series=GeForce%26trade%3B+8800&productConfigurationId=1558705 XFX Geforce 8800 GT] running Fedora 8 and [[Microsoft Windows Vista]] (eeek).
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Meanwhile seven computers have piled up on my desk, six IBM-compatible PC's and one [[Palm Pilot|Palm]] [http://www.palm.com Centro] phone. One P90 with 32 MB RAM and a SCSI-harddisk which runs [http://www.fli4l.de/ fli4l] as a router for my DSL uplink at home. One (currently inactive) P133 with 48 MB RAM and a S3 graphics device, mostly kept as backup and for spare parts in case the P90 breaks down (I used this one to prepare my [[Diploma|diploma-thesis]]). An also hopelessly outdated PII/300 with 256 MB RAM and a [http://www.matrox.com Matrox] G200 graphics-adapter which now serves as a cheap [[Gentoo Linux|surfing-machine]] for my parents (running [http://www.gentoo.org Gentoo-Linux] and thus preventing a lot of headaches regarding trojans, viruses and other [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Malware malware]), a [http://www.amd.de AMD Duron 700] with 384 MB RAM and a [http://www.hercules.com GeForce 2 MX] graphics-adapter on which I have installed [http://www.ubuntu.com/ Ubuntu-Linux] an AMD Athlon64 with 1 GB RAM and a [http://www.sparkle.com.tw/ nVidia GeForce 6600 GT] card running [[Fedora 8 Linux|Fedora 8]] and a new and shiny AMD Athlon64 X2 with 2 GB RAM and a [http://www.xfxforce.com/web/product/listConfigurationDetails.jspa?series=GeForce%26trade%3B+8800&productConfigurationId=1558705 XFX Geforce 8800 GT] running Fedora 8 and [[Microsoft Windows Vista]] (eeek).
  
 
Read my [[Gentoo Linux|installation]]-[[Fedora Core 6 Linux|notes]] regarding [http://www.gentoo.org Gentoo-Linux], [http://fedora.redhat.com/ Fedora Core 3] and [http://fedora.redhat.com/ Fedora Core 6].
 
Read my [[Gentoo Linux|installation]]-[[Fedora Core 6 Linux|notes]] regarding [http://www.gentoo.org Gentoo-Linux], [http://fedora.redhat.com/ Fedora Core 3] and [http://fedora.redhat.com/ Fedora Core 6].

Revision as of 20:04, 29 March 2008

Well...

Dune vista by John Schoenherr

Normally you should find some more info about my private life and my private interests on this page.

Beside hanging around in front of computers a lot, I am interested in sports (jogging, cycling, fitness training, badminton, skiing, climbing) graphics and art, cinema, traveling, literature (among other things science fiction for example).

Because I regard all this as pretty normal hobbies, I won't tell you much more about it.

Computers

Nerdy stuff ahead: This is of course important enough to be mentioned here ;-)), as I would not be able to write and publish these pages without my machines.

Meanwhile seven computers have piled up on my desk, six IBM-compatible PC's and one Palm Centro phone. One P90 with 32 MB RAM and a SCSI-harddisk which runs fli4l as a router for my DSL uplink at home. One (currently inactive) P133 with 48 MB RAM and a S3 graphics device, mostly kept as backup and for spare parts in case the P90 breaks down (I used this one to prepare my diploma-thesis). An also hopelessly outdated PII/300 with 256 MB RAM and a Matrox G200 graphics-adapter which now serves as a cheap surfing-machine for my parents (running Gentoo-Linux and thus preventing a lot of headaches regarding trojans, viruses and other malware), a AMD Duron 700 with 384 MB RAM and a GeForce 2 MX graphics-adapter on which I have installed Ubuntu-Linux an AMD Athlon64 with 1 GB RAM and a nVidia GeForce 6600 GT card running Fedora 8 and a new and shiny AMD Athlon64 X2 with 2 GB RAM and a XFX Geforce 8800 GT running Fedora 8 and Microsoft Windows Vista (eeek).

Read my installation-notes regarding Gentoo-Linux, Fedora Core 3 and Fedora Core 6.

See also my review on Linux on Laptops which I compiled for the two machines I have used for my work.

Until recently I had to cope with a Mac, but you won't find much info about Apple-computers on my site yet.

Counter-Tux
I play Half-Life 2 (especially Counter-Strike Source ), Operation Flashpoint, Unreal Tournament 2004, Quake 4 and X-Plane (if I have the time).

If I don't play, I toy around with Linux and bioinformatics-tools, programming stuff and playing (again :-)) with POVRay, Blender and LaTeX . In addition I sometimes run a Game-server on local LAN-party's with friends (6-15 people at most). More recently I became a bit more fundamentalistic regarding operating systems, and had to setup Wine and Cedega to get some of the Windows-stuff to work on my FC3-box.

STOP! That's it! Really! Nothing else to tell!

Pretty boring, eh? You have been warned.