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      1. Sentia is a G1G1 OLPC running Sugar.

      2. Sentia was the goddess who oversaw children's mental development. It is also said it was the goddess who gave awareness to the young child.

      1. This is a list of packages I prefer to have installed on every computer I can access.

      2. nvi OR vim OR vile

      3. GNU Emacs

      4. Ruby 1.8

      5. rake

      6. ri

      7. irb

      8. Perl 5

      9. mutt

      10. slrn OR gnus

      11. ssh OR Putty

      12. GNU screen

      13. mc

      14. GNU coreutils

      15. GNU findutils

      16. irssi OR X-Chat 0.13

      17. rsync

      18. curl

      19. wget

      20. TeTeX OR TeXlive

      21. rawdog OR NetNewsWire

      22. centerim OR Adium

      23. Firefox

      24. git

      25. darcs

      26. svn

      27. cvs

      28. imagemagick

      29. ispell

      30. bittorrent OR ctorrent OR Transmission

      31. unrar

      32. aterm OR rxvt-unicode OR iTerm OR Terminal.app 2.0

      33. nmap

      34. mtr

      35. zsh 4.3

      36. GNU make

      37. GNU tar

      38. htop

      39. ltrace OR dtrace

      40. strace OR ktrace OR dtrace

      41. w3m OR lynx

      1. Tinkerbell is an Asus EEE PC running grml-medium.

      2. Though sometimes ill-behaved and vindictive, at other times she is helpful and kind to Peter (for whom she apparently has romantic feelings). The extremes in her personality are explained in-story by the fact that a fairy's size prevents her from holding more than one feeling at a time.

    1. Enid now supports Atom feeds for each node. Just append .atom to the URL or use the link on every page.

    2. vuxu.org now runs on kaja.

      1. These are machines I have root access on/am the main user.

      2. lilith

      3. paradise

      1. @Date: 2007-12-24 16:12:32 @Created: 2007-11-25 21:03:48

      2. Lamia is my Santa Rosa Macbook 2.2GHz with 2GB RAM running OS X 10.5 Leopard.

    1. Added my blogroll.

    2. Enid now supports full-text search with help of Ferret.

    3. Since XHTML is a PITA regarding getting all Content-Types right, I've converted the site to HTML5, which seems to render fine in all browsers I saw so far, and is simply served with text/html.

      1. In the history of electronical information organization systems there have been essentially two popular approaches:

        ...
      2. Clearly, there appears a chance to unify both worlds.

      3. However, this turns out a lot harder than one may think.

      4. Enid, my system that aims to fuse above concepts, came in the glimpse of a moment after thinking off and on about these things for roughly three years.