Ever since the first time I saw Arch Linux in action I’ve been in love with Archey. For those of you who don’t know, Archey is just a little script that gets your current system information and displays it in the terminal with some ascii art. My initial search for Archey on the Debian platform […]
Category: Desktop
It’s been a while since I’ve written about Arduinos so I thought I’d share a project that I’m working on right now. It’s somewhat similar to the Reverse Geocache box that everyone was going nuts over a while back but yet very different. I must point out that I had already started developing it before […]
It wasn’t long ago that Ubuntu rocked the open source scene as a Debian variant that provided standard end users the ability to use Linux on their own terms. Rather than being forced to compile every piece of software from source, users could suddenly utilize Linux for various office applications, instant messaging, social networking, and […]