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Premonition or Delusion?
This would normally be private reverie, but I want to make sure my parishioners have a clue what’s happening here. I’m writing this more for my own sense of moral focus than anything else. Something is absorbing a lot of … Continue reading
Cyber Warfare
Standard disclaimer: I’m not an expert in computer technology. I’m just farther down the road than a lot of folks who find they have to learn something about computers simply because they use them so much. Most people refuse to … Continue reading
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Tagged civilization, computers, debian, economics, linux, mac, technology, war, windows
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Windows: I Give Up
Today one of my regular computer ministry clients called to tell me his computer updated to Win10 without his permission. He called to ask how he could get Win7 back. Aside from going on there with a Win7 install DVD, … Continue reading
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Tagged computer ministry, computers, debian, linux, resistance, technology, windows
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Sunday Morning Chatter, August 2015
God morning! Come on in and have a cup of your favorite liquid stimulant while we chat. It’s hot outside these days, but we got a slight break in the temperatures. This allowed me to leave a little later in … Continue reading
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Tagged compsec, Draper Lake, geography, government, history, linux, Oklahoma City, public utilities, windows
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Unboring Saturday
No riding today. Not that I don’t feel energetic enough, but it’s feaking hot and it requires exceptional energy to face heat on long bike rides over the hills out here. So I settled for slapping on a knee brace … Continue reading
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Tagged bible study lessons, computers, debian, fitness, kde desktop, linux, technology
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Outline: KDE on Debian 8
This is just an outline, not a full detailed explanation. I still consider XFCE the best desktop, but it is quite demanding on users migrating from Windows if you don’t have an acquaintance with the Unix approach to computers. KDE … Continue reading
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Tagged debian, internet, kde desktop, linux, software, technology
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More Debian Coaxing
In response to an offline query — Folks in general are reluctant to learn about computer security. For all our reliance on computer technology, our society is amazingly ignorant of it. Indeed, you can sense a vast undercurrent of resistance … Continue reading
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Tagged business, computer technology, computers, culture, debian, government, internet, linux, oppression, propaganda, technology, windows
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Refresh: I Recommend Debian
While I still believe that CentOS with all it’s locked down design is best for the average home/home-office user, it’s too confining for someone like me. Thus, I run Debian on all of my systems. On newer laptops, in particular, … Continue reading
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Refresh: I Recommend CentOS
On the one hand, I despise most of what passes for Linux advocacy. Most Linux advocates are computer geeks. The computer geek culture is not at all mainstream, and cannot ever be mainstream. Geeks are geeks because they don’t even … Continue reading
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Tagged compsec, computers, government, linux, Open Source software, resistance, windows
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Terminal Notes
The title is merely my dark sense of humor: I’m making some necessary adjustments in my computer ministry. I’ll help you with Win7 and Vista. I’ll give you some limited help with Win8. I’ll help you a lot with running … Continue reading
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Tagged bsd, business, computers, government, linux, mac, Microsoft, oppression, technology, unix, windows
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