King InuYasha's user page
| Well, probably the only things I have ever done for Enano project are suggest features and setup and test platform combinations with Enano. As for NSIS, I wrote a few installers here and there, none made it big or anything. I want to learn PHP and NSIS, so that I can start developing better installers and write some halfway decent code on my own. I own quite a few computers and I work on them to perfect my own knowledge of PCs. I am quite proud to say I have even worked on a Macintosh system. However, I despise the Macintosh platform, with the one button mouse and the semi-multitasking environment provided by Macs. My main PC at the moment is QuickSILVER, a Dell Dimension 5100 that has been upgraded, modded, and transformed into a powerful machine. It runs Windows XP Media Center Edition unfortunately as the host, but through Virtualization, I use nearly 20 different OSes on top of it. I do have several laptops. Most of them run Windows XP Professional, but my personal laptop runs Fedora 7 with Compiz Fusion and all the nice stuff on it, named RoadWarrior. RoadWarrior is a Compaq Presario 2170US laptop with Fedora 7 dual booting with Windows XP Home Edition. QuickSILVER has a 2.8GHz Pentium 4 HT processor and 1.5GB of RAM, while RoadWarrior has a 2.0GHz Celeron processor and 703MB of RAM. Unfortunately, RoadWarrior has died recently, so I am searching for a new laptop to be RoadWarrior II. My favorite distribution of Linux is Fedora. I learned how to use Linux from using Red Hat Linux 6.x and I have continued to use Fedora. However, SUSE and I do not get along at all! Every experience I have had with SUSE Linux has been horrible. In my opinion, Ubuntu Linux is much too simplistic, but I do admire the work they have done to make it idiot-proof. Obviously I am an InuYasha fan, as my name suggests. I used to be quite into Yu-Gi-Oh!, and during that time, I was known as Pharaoh Atem. I own and control the RGW-Net site and its subsidaries. One project that Dan has, phpBB Half-Baked (in process of being updated), is hosted on my site. I got interested in this project for the powerful scalability and lightweight yet strong security of this CMS and I hope to start working on moving RGW-Net to Enano CMS. (show page tags) Categories: (Uncategorized) |
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