Monday, June 12, 2006
Linux Games... and iMacs
If you've glanced at my profile you'll see that I maintain a number of web logs. Maintain is probably a bad word to use because I've let languish most of the blogs. I've started a number of web logs and occassionally contributed to them. One of those blogs, Linux Games: http://www.linux-games.ca/ recently got a wordpress overhaul. I've started trying to post every second day, but today I couldn't because I forgot the admin password. I still have the password, but it's in a book. Writing down passwords isn't very secure, but I have to remember a lot of passwords in my line of work, so it's easy for me to forget.
I've been talking on Linux Games.ca about simple games. I was going to blog about Mahjongg this evening, but the post will be delayed until tomorrow (provided I remember to bring the book). What's interesting about my recent effort to blog about Linux Games is that I haven't used the same computer twice for any post. One post was done from a SuSE 10.1 workstation. Another post was done from my Compaq Armada E500 notebook. This post, and tomorrow's post will be from an iMac running Ubuntu Linux.
About 3 months ago I set up Ubuntu on the iMac to help train volunteers at The Working Centre. Unfortunately I became so busy that our hourly training sessions slipped, and the machine sat collecting dust -- until now.
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