parafox
Thursday, May 21, 2026
After Overnight Struggle, I got my AOL Mail Back - Thank You America On Line
I am Fed Up with ENDLESS OS
Wednesday, May 20, 2026
ACER Password for Microsoft BIOS Block- Does not Work for my old ACER Laptop
Garuda Linux and Garuda Gamer
Garuda Gamer
Garuda Gamer is a built in software utility within Garuda Linux, an Arch-based Linux distribution specifically designed for gaming and high performance. It allows users to easily install game launchers like Steam and Lutris which are emulators in addition to performance (tuning) tools. It serves as a graphical interface (GUI) to install kernel tweaks, Proton versions for running Windows games and game controllers. The OS itself comes with the performance tuned Linux Zen kernel, which is designed to optimize system responsiveness and game frame rates.
To install or run a Garuda gaming system, one would need at least a 64 bit processor, 4GB of RAM, and 30GB of free disk space.
It is a GUI tool that lets one easily install gaming related tools from one place. The user can use it to install Itch, Wine, Play On Linux, Steam, Proton, GOG and many more such tools.
Garuda Linux
Garuda Linux is an Arch Linux-based rolling release launched in 2020. It originated in India by university student, with core development contributions from a team based in Germany and an international Open Source community.
I do not like it and there are better alternatives from Germany.
Garuda Linux is a performance focused, Arch Linux based distribution that caters heavily to gamers and power users. It simplifies the Arch experience by providing a graphical installer, pre-configured BTRFS snapshots for easy system rollbacks and a custom, highly stylized desktop environment.
Arch Baseand Rolling Release:
One gets a cutting-edge software and direct access to the vast Arch User Repository (AUR).
Chaotic-AUR:
Pre-compiled packages are offered directly by the distribution, which eliminates the need to build software from scratch.
BTRFS File System:
Snapshots are automatically taken before any system updates. If an update breaks the system, one can immediately roll back to a working state.
Graphical Control Center:
It offers extensive GUI tools for managing kernels, drivers, network settings, and system backups so one do not always have to rely on the Terminal.
Garuda Linux is a relatively less known distribution but could be a good fit for general purpose desktop computing and gaming. It is based on Arch Linux and provides several GUI applications to efficiently manage the system.
ChaletOS
ChaletOS
ChaletOS is a beginner friendly Linux distribution that provides a lightweight, intuitive desktop designed to look and feel like Microsoft Windows. Based on Xubuntu, it utilizes the highly customisable XFCE desktop environment. It is specifically built for users transitioning to Linux who want a familiar interface without a steep learning curve.
Style Changer:
Includes an elegant, built-in styling tool that allows users to quickly tweak the look, feel, and themes of the desktop.
Lightweight:
It has very low hardware requirements, making it a great option to revive older computers or speed up newer ones.
Pre-installed Software:
Comes out of the box with essential applications like the LibreOffice suite, GIMP and VLC media player.
ChaletOS is a beginner friendly Linux distribution based on Xubuntu and featuring the Xfce desktop. It provides a simple and intuitive desktop interface, modest hardware requirements and five years of security support.
The name ChaletOS is derived from Swiss mountain houses whose concepts of simplicity, beauty and recognisability inspired the creation and design of ChaletOS.
ChaletOs is light a weight Linux distribution that comes with Play on Linux. In that sense it is a Gamer Linux.
It boots up quickly in aLive Sessionand it has Firefox, VLC, Audacious and Brasero to go with.
Chimera
Chimera
I like the word that comes from genomics.
Lizard or chameleon (scientifically known as Trioceros ellioti).
Chimera Linux comes from to Spain.
It is an independent, built from scratch, a rolling release Linux distribution. It is highly unique because it discards the traditional GNU Userland and Systemd, replacing them with Free BSD based core utilities, the musl C library, the LLVM compiler tool chain, and the dinit service manager to create a clean, lean, and modern operating system.
Developed as a general purpose system, Chimera has a heavy focus on conceptual simplicity and high quality software design.
No GNU Userland:
It uses FreeBSD core utilities (like sed and grep) instead of the traditional GNU coreutils, which the developers argue provides a cleaner, faster, and more unified foundation.
LLVM-Built:
The entire system is built from scratch using the modern LLVM compiler toolchain rather than GCC.
Lightweight Init:
Replaces SystemD with dinit, a lean and fast dependency based service manager.
Cross-Architecture Support:
It supports a wide range of platforms including x86-64, ARM AArch64, RISC-V, and PowerPC.
It uses apk-tools (from Alpine Linux) along with its own custom source packaging system,
While it offers a fresh, BSD-flavoured spin on Linux, it provides a fully featured desktop environment (with GNOME as the official default) that makes it practical for daily use. One can find out more or download it directly from the Chimera Linux Homepage or explore the Chimera Linux Documentation to learn about its architecture.
By the way, Chimera has many options from Base install to Gaming platform to Default Linux install.
Features include;
Easy to install
Boots into the new gaming system within minutes.
Has powerful applications.
Use the built in web applications to install and manage games from any device.
It is minimal, in fact I have installed this distribution, on a USB stick with 10 other Puppy Linux distributions.
Only what you need to play games and nothing more.
Out of the box and always up to date.
Start playing right away with zero configuration for supported games.
Regular updates delivering the latest drivers and software.
Zero downtime updates.
Fully automatic updates that run in the background without disrupting game play.
Controller first and use any controller.
Fully controller compatible interface.
Support for Xbox, PlayStation, Steam controllers and more.
Play any game.Support for Steam, Epic Games Store, GOG, and dozens of console platforms.
CNN Nick Reporting - London Palace is Burning
CNN Nick Reporting - London Palace is Burning
I was found Sleeping Inside The Palace.
Tuesday, May 19, 2026
My Linux Install-Update
I decided to install Linux on one /root partition except Debian.
Reasons;
1. I can have a total of 8 to 10 distributions on my NUC. My NUC has only 320GB capacity. Its Partition Table has only 17 partitions two of which go to EFI and SWAP. I have 15 partitions and Debian proper takes 5 partitions, which include, /root, /boot,/home,/tem and /var.
2. The purpose is for “Testing” and not for “Regular” use. Not as daily drivers.
3. The installation is easy on a single partition.
4. Besides, I would have at least two instances of Debian Gnome the big one of which was given 50GB. The reason is to store the latest Image of my favourite Linux distributions.
One as a “Daily Driver” and the other for “Testing and Storage”.
I am a well organised guy and Linux make that character stand out.
By the way, I deleted Pearl Linux and substituted CachyOS due to two reasons. Pearl is still on old kernel.
CachyOS has sorted out its GRUB Boot Loader problem. It can now coexist with other Linux distributions.
The distributions already installed were;
1. Debian
2. Pearl Linux
Again old Bookworm kernel and has MacOS like MATE Desktop. It also has Openbox Window Manager. It has Synaptic Package Manager which is a bonus. Therefore I can install GNOME.
5. KDE Neon User
Beautiful KDE 6.6 but incompatible with GNOME. It has some problems and I am dissociating from this distribution, one reason being it is Ubuntu based. I begin to hate Ubuntu.
6. PCLinux Dark Star
A lightweight, minimal version of KDE for users who want to add their own software manually. My old favourite but had DNF package manager and has limited applications.Almost nothing from GNOME base,
KDE Plasma
The flagship edition that provides a full, feature-rich desktop experience with a massive library of pre-installed applications
7. AV Linux
This belongs to old kernel of Bookworm.
I keep it to play with Enlightenment Desktop.
It is based on MX Linux.
Installation is pretty fast.
8. GNOPPIX
Gnoppix is pretty good.
Updates took a lot of time.
However, GNOME Desktop runs smoothly on SDDM.
I had some problem adding a User Account. Could not have reasonable password for an extra user. It seems to rely on Root Permission for full functionality
9. BlueStar Linux
It is the most beautiful KDE Desktop.
I am Installing the latest image which is 6.8GB. It has torrent file now. Old kernel had some glitches with WiFi Network configuration. It has iron out that problem. I choose Deskpro which has more tools.
It has 3 desktops Desktop, Deskpro and Developer (3Ds).
Red and Green Colour CODE in the Terminal is impressive.
Octopi is the best package manager of ARCH. I do not know the difference between Desktop and DeskPro.
I am Installing it on a single /root partition. Installation is smooth and brisk. Previous image had problem with Updates and that was the reason I did not use it for sometime. With the new Image, no problems with system Updates except two packages not available in AUR repository.
It needs at least 30GB space albeit it hangs up while Updates, without a warning.
10. Reborn OS
RebornOS is my “Go To” dsitribution for a beautiful GRUB Menu.
RebornOS is my favourite and is the easiest of all to install. Package Manager is simple and in graphic mode. This is the distribution, I recommend for a newbie.
11. Debian Testing
I received the latest kernel mode 7.0.4 14+ plus image and it is fantastic.
12. CachyOS
All distributions are installed in 17 to 20 partitions with only Debian having 5 separate partitions.
I made a mistake of allocating /boot partition less than 500MB. After finish installing 8 other distributions none did boot. It was probably not an EFI partition but most likely a restricted legacy FAT partition. It has 1200MB now and STORM OS recommend 2024MB.
I guess, after rewriting 8 times /boot partition got corrupted. Red Warning was there but I could not read it due t0 fast booting.
Well, I reinstalled 8 distributions having redistributed enough /root partition space for each each distribution, without Pearl OS and PCLinuxOS. My assumption was 20GB is enough for a basic installation but 30GB is the ideal.
Only Debian GNOME proper got 70GB and the Testing Debian upgraded to 50GB from only 23GB. I do not use NTFS and that space was allocated to the “Debian Testing”. It serves as the storage partition for my favourite Linux Images. Having an assortment of USB sticks with Installable Images of various distributions saved me from nasty and rude destructive force of Pear Linux. Please note PearOS is one distribution, I would not recommend, even to an enemy. I do not hate it, but I would never recommend it to any soul on this Planet. It is worse than Zorin OS.
Arch Linux
Arch Linux is an independently developed x86-64 general purpose Linux distribution that strives to provide the latest stable versions of most of the software by following a rolling release model. The default installation is intentionally minimal so that users can add only the packages they require.
Pacman, a package manager written specifically for Arch Linux, is used to install, remove and update software packages.
My View about Arch Linux and its derivatives have changed considerably but Arch is bit difficult for newbies.
I have now become an Arch fan and CachyOS is my favourite.
ArcoLinux
ArcoLinux, previously known as ArchMerge is a distribution based on Arch Linux. Its development takes places in three branches - ArcoLinux, ArcoLinuxD and ArcoLinuxB.
ArcoLinux is a full-featured distribution that ships with the Xfce desktop as well as Openbox and i3 Window Managers. ArcoLinuxD is a minimal distribution that includes scripts that enable power users to install any desktop and application. ArcoLinuxB is a project that gives users the power to build custom distributions, while also developing several community editions with pre-configured desktops, such as Awesome, bspwm, Budgie, Cinnamon, Deepin, GNOME, MATE and KDE Plasma.
ArcoLinux also provides various video tutorials as it places strong focus on learning and acquiring Linux skills. I just mounted Arcolinux on a USB stick and I tried to have a simple user experience. Except, for Gparted it has nothing, not even a browser. At least they could have added now dysfunctional Midori browser to its core.
It configured the WiFi but what the use of Internet without a browser included in the distribution?
Its image size is 2.7GB
Storm Linux
Storm Linux is pretty good.
It did configure WiFi.
It has Chromium browser.
It has VLC and Pulse Audio.
In that sense, it is user friendly.
It has Note, Htop and Vim but no office or Abiword.
Its installer is Calamara.
It is Xfce based and the themes are very dark.
Image size is 3.5GB.
There is a caveat here. The above description is almost 2 years old. My latest encounters is only few hours old and it was enigmatic.
I had to learn while working with STORM OS.
It took 10 installations on the tot to get it to my specifications.
In each step I did not repeat the mistake I did before. That is how to learn Linux.
It has lot of written instructions and first mistake, I did was not reading them and digesting them.
It goes like this
System
Software
Updates and many more.
I wanted to install it and get AbiWord, Audacity, VLC and GIMP is double quick time. ARCH does not work like that.
Blender was my obsession.
It is a “Rolling” distribution.
It has a huge repository.
Some are in Pckman.
Some are in Flatpak.
Some have to be installed through Terminal.
I forgot the basics.
Upgrade before installing new applications.
I gave only 17.5GB.
I was not careful and I exceeded the capacity within minutes. like a hawke I did visually inspected the installed distribution.
I got everything and I had 2.5GB space to spare.
This took nearly 12 hours and in between, I had lot of Tea and no coffee at all.
Summary
EFI Partition which is FAT
Partition 2 Debian Main.
Swap of 16GB, mandatory for me.
Partition 8 Debian Testing
Partition 9 Elive Enlightenment Desktop
Partition 10 STORM Linux
Partition 11 BlueStar Linux the most beautiful KDE desktop.
Partition 12 CaschyOS the most versatil ARCH distribution on top of www.distrowatch.com.
Partition 13. MODICIA, the Italian Media Distribution which is fantastic.
Partition 14 NOID GNU Gnome, the new type of basic Linux Tool using Runit.
Partition 15 Boot Partition for BlueStar Linux
Partition 16 Reborn OS
Partition 17 Ultimate ARCH Distribution
Since, I did this manually, not on Virtual Machine, I know the partitions by heart.
This is how my blog pst at Google appeared.
I got Blender, Audacity, GIMP, VLC and AbiWord all installed.
Trial and Error but all under Terminal.
Tried to Install GNOME Desktop but it would not boot without DGM3.
Anyway, I got to know the working environment of STORM LINUX.
There would be an entry in my book.
STORM OS says, EFI partition should be 2048 and I thought 1024 was enough and I have used that for ages.
If I did try to change, it would have corrupted the /root partition of my main distribution Debian GNOME.
I dare not.
Please do not confuse with Steam OS, which I hate.
This is ARCH based Linux Distribution.
Image size is 3.6GB. Thankfully, it fits in with a 4GB USB stick.
Direct download was bit difficult for KDE Image.
The torrent file is available for XFCE.
Password for Live Session, if asked is liveuser.
Installation is quick and took only 15 minutes.
Did not boot.
GRUB and EFI were faulty.
I think I got the Intel Graphic configuration wrong.
I would sort that out soon.
I had the same problem 2 years ago.
Second time round, I got it right and GRUB was established.
However, I got Blender installation wrong using the Terminal.It has graphic Installer, too,
I am going to get it right on the 3rd Time.
Even after the 4th attempt I have some problems. The /root folder get chockablock. I may have to consider reducing the Game Software installed.
I am going to give it 2GB more and install.
Storm OS Installation
Monday, May 18, 2026
MODICA Media Center
Sunday, May 17, 2026
Android Studio
I was getting addicted to Androids fromJelly Beans toKit Kat and I had 10 or more Android phones and tablets to play with.
The next stage was to go for Android Studio.
I downloaded Android Studio with a capacity of1.2GB but never tested the Studio on Ubuntu.
By default, Android Studio has a maximum heap size of 1,280 MB.
I was looking for a book (preferably with a DVD) with Code in Ceylon for over 4 years and I could not find. Here, now I am in Australia and I could not find a book on Android Studio.
Android keeps the Code to themselves.
I begin to hate Google.
When I found it is all Java Script, I was disappointed and that the Code has bugs and bugs. Now the Code Stuff may have doubled and gone up to2.5GB.
My gut feeling of its Heap Size is 4GB and that is why it is asking for 4 to 8GB RAM.
Please do not confuse with RAM and Heap Size.
It is getting bigger and bigger and buggier and buggier.
If you look at the Android base, it has the Linux Kernel, GUI and a Browser.
Little mention on Steam and Steam Deck.
If you look at Steam, it is stuck there for ages at Steam 3.
It is a Game Console, and a basic browser on top.
The games one has to purchase.
Steam OS is a big failure of the Linux Freedom Concept.
They promised to release a new Linux Distribution for the desktop but never kept that promise.
Steam Deck and drive is over 350 US dollars and I can buy 3 basic NUCs for that price.
Of course, I need to spend on RAM and I have enough SSDs (not the expensive NVMes).
Nice Story
Saturday, May 16, 2026
NOID GNU Linux GNOME installed in 5 minutes
KDE Desktop is a Beautiful Monster
3 Hours with Russian Redhat ROSA-FAILURE
Thank YOU Debin for 7.0.4.14+plus
THANK You Debian, you UPDATING my Forky Installation few minuted ago.
I may be one of the first to try the New Kernel.
Why I avoided Linux MINT but choose arcOS?
Linux Programming Languages
Linux Programming Languages
1. Vi was my beginning but later went to Vim.
2. PHP MyAdmin was my Samba and Server friend but I do not want to touch it in my old age.
3. Perl was my attraction
Being a Writer this was an attraction and quickly settle down on 28MB Abiword.
4. Lyx and Gambas (no more Latex now buts it's derivatives)
5. Abiword
Is a word processor and a command line functionality.
It is now over 300MB and it is my work horse and it has its development package but very few has time for it. Debian 12.10- - - dropped it so, I will stick with 12.9--
Summary
1. C
Linux is written in C and this where I started coding.
2. C++
I did not waste time on C++
3. Python
Python was the one which attracted to me on Linux in the book “Joy of Linux”.
It is versatile but so long I gave up.
4. Java I really liked when it had Java phones which one could manipulate.
One cannot find a Java phone now.
5. JavaScript I hate because it is cross platform.
6. Bash/Shell is unique.
I still read Linux Bible when I decide to look at a shell script for fun
7. Perl was my attraction until I settled down in Abiword.
8. Go of Google.
I collected its package in Ubuntu which was 1.2GB when it became 2.4GB I have it up. It has gone above that and at which level I stopped counting.
Go is Linux based and bulky.
9. Ruby
Ruby on rails was Web Development Language which I had a flash when I first developed my first Private Web Page with WordProcess.com (not .og organization which has gone commercial now) long before Google was born. I still have it and I have forgotten my password for Yahoo Mail to open it.
I am going to activate it when I am ready with my 5 books.
It is in slow progress.
Linux Essentials is reaching 450 pages. It has gone above 600 pages, now.
I wanted to keep it as it is and I do not want to delete it. It is active but one needs to go searching for my web site’s name.
10. Rust is new and I have no knowledge except Ubuntu trying to Reinvent Linux.
It is going to be a either flash in the pan or making money which was not the intention of Ubuntu Master Guru.
11. Swift
It is macOS which I have no interest.
13. Haskell and compiz compositor is supposed to be Research Work with very little Fat in its Core.
It is on a black terminal.
Until it comes with a simple graphic front, I won’t try it.
14. R is the only statistical package for Linux.
It comes as Octave and is very large package.
I think it was developed in New Zealand.
Not when I was roaming in South Island.
15. PHP
Server side scripting language which has become plump and may become a pest and may take over your system.
Why Google Androids HATE AbiWord?
Why Google Androids HATE AbiWord?
Me telling, Good Bye to Internet after 20 years is easy.
IT protocols were not owned by big companies, in the beginning and the Internet blossomed as an educational platform.
BSD from California Berkeley did a yeoman service in the beginnings for services to be available in the Universities Worldwide.
It has gone through the full circle and back to big companies.
Now money only speaks and big companies have a stranglehold on millions of minions.
That is called development.
In Ceylon, the software is used by army to snooping on us.
I have nicknamed this type of software as the proboscis the mosquito use it to suck living blood.
USB Pendrives, Portability and Python
To me small is beautiful.
Virtual not physical portability is innovative and a blessings.
Python is long and is longer than an anaconda.
But a very small script of Python is stable and reliable and one cannot erase it.
That is the virtue of Python unlike other programming languages.
I am looking for a Python instruction book for the last five years but did not find one.
The idea is to fiddle with Python in my free time, instead of trying gaming on a Linux environment.
I wanted to carry my Linux Operating System in a USB stick long time ago, when USB sticks hit the market.
It was a difficult preposition.
Then, the Pendrive Linux site changed my outlook completely.
It had a Python script that one can download and add seamlessly any supported Linux distribution to boot from a USB stick.
This was difficult with Debian.
Debian is not light weight to fit a SFS file.
Debian is meant for installing.
However, Live DVDs in GNOME, KDE and XFCE4 are now available.
Before that only Puppy Linux could do that in extremely small scale, with less than 100MB.
Knoppix could do that in a big scale with persistent volume.
It has gone dormant.
I still have several of those primitive USB sticks booting on Legacy BIOS devices or old PCs.
I have left them in Ceylon to avoid overloading my suitcase.
I decided to organize my numerous USB sticks and erase duplicates except that contained bootable USB with bootable sfs files made by MutliSystem utility.
It is a French utility based on Ubuntu but has gone dormant.
Only one USB could not be erased and it contained the one Python script, an expanded file, the MultiSystem Linux file and a few of my text files written in Abiword.
Python takes over the booting mechanism of the USB stick and all my attempt to erase or clean the stick was not possible.
I even tried FATPup and failed.
I get an error message stating, only readable not writable.
So beware!
Be careful with Python.
I hate bulky Word Process utilities, especially Microsoft and do my work only with AbiWord.
It is tiny compatible with Windows.
It is essentially a programs interface with only 28MB capacity but it has expanded to about 300MB.
It can be shared in the Internet and it make tiny text files.
AbiWord is a free, Open Source word processor renowned for its lightweight design, speed and cross platform compatibility.
However, Google is scared of AbiWord and does not support it.
It serves as a streamlined alternative to heavier programs like Microsoft Word, making it ideal for everyday text editing, drafting documents and running smoothly on older or low resource hardware.
Lightweight and Fast:
It requires minimal disk space and memory, resulting in very quick startup times compared to full office suites.
Cross Platform except Google Android:
The software supports multiple operating systems, including Windows, macOS, and Linux distributions.
Debian old editions did not support it and only Emmabantus supported it in the beginning. On that reason alone I used Emmabantus.
I have a copy of Emmbantus in my NUC.
Format Compatibility:
It reads and writes to dozens of industry standard file formats, including Microsoft Word (.doc / .docx), Rich Text Format (.rtf), OpenDocument (.odt), and HTML.
Document Creation:
It handles basic layout and formatting beautifully, including table creation, image insertion, bulleted lists, and styles.
Extensibility:
Users can add customizable plugins to integrate advanced features such as translation tools and specialized export functions.
Beginners and Minimalists:
People who want a distraction free typing environment without navigating complex menus.
Low Power Hardware:
Users with older computers or embedded systems where resource usage is a priority.
While AbiWord excels at everyday tasks, it does lack some of the advanced formatting options, macros, and deep multimedia capabilities found in robust proprietary programs. It is officially maintained and available for download via the SourceForge AbiWord Project Page or the AbiSource Download Center.
The strength of AbiWord is it can remove Macros coming from Microsoft. I did that with my Theses to confirm to University of Peradeniya, specifications.
It one needs a particular, Macro all what one has to do is to open the Abi File in LibreOffice and do the additions and save it on both .odt and .abi file formats. One does not need Microsoft Words.
All these I have done and AbiWord is second nature to me.
While US English is the default setting for the software, it supports over 30 different languages for spell checking and proofing.
AbiWord handles proofing (like spelling and synonyms) via its modular plugin system.
Spell Checkers:
The program uses pre-installed, Open Source dictionaries, allowing one to easily check spelling in languages other than English.
Thesaurus:
The thesaurus feature in AbiWord is powered by Aiksaurus, the Open Source thesaurus engine.
Thesaurus Support:
While Aiksaurus includes support for several languages, depending on the type of OS and how AbiWord was installed, one need to download additional language plugin packs to access and use synonyms in languages other than English.
How to Install Additional Languages
In Linux:
Open your terminal and install the specific language dictionaries using your distribution's package manager (e.g., for Debian/Ubuntu, search for and install packages like aspell for your specific language code).
In my case all books written by me for publication were made in AbiWord.
Thank YOU.
LibreOffice, again coming from France, I used to add only a few features to the ported AbiWord file, ready for publishing in a book format.
Problem with Microsoft Macros is they are bulky and their page format cannot be resized to Thesis Specifications of University of Peradeniya.
In other words Microsoft Macro are not compatible with each other but sits on top of another making it a very bulky end product.
I used AbiWord for my thesis,too.
All self learning which I have perfected from childhood.
Now, Python for heavy work and AbiWotd in program mode for tiny work like writing a book not a leaflet or brochure.
There is bulky T Text for working on mainframe computers.
WPS is a good alternative in an Android environment with classic and light weight downloads with lot of features.
Linux is always a text file easy to handle.
Mind you I could not format one MicroSD locally purchased.
All the others SD cards are in my cellphones or mounted on a USB compatible mounters.
Pure Linux is a Text File
This blog site was created due to pure frustration with Microsoft Windows.
I hated Visual Basic.
I am a medical teacher and keeping medical records safe and secure was my original intention.
Way back in my Linux history, I wanted to train 100 Ceylonese guys (no girls by choice) or introduce Linux and Free Software to 100 guys.
It was a total failure.
The exception for girls is due to one girl who was recruited to do my work. She typed only one letter during her stay with our Department. She was allowed tp attend the Linux Seminar that was limited for only 50. She scooted to Canada. I got to know her plan and said, please do not put me as a Referee. You have deprived a Ceylonese guy who deserved it better and I am going to state that fact. I did not see her again.
My attempt in a open public meeting was scuttled by Microsoft by bribing the guy who organized the bonanza for Microsoft.
Me the vagabond, went into overdrive, here I am still promoting Linux.
That little incident Microsoft should regret.
I became Linux addict and Linux advocate.
A lawful act of benevolence.
Please note that I have used the words that follows, to test the digital dictionary. I hate the cellphone keyboard and tried using many but none satisfy my needs.
I love the touch of keys of a standard keyboard and cut and paste of Microsoft, I despise.
I always use simple instructional English.
I call it academic English.
The computer language bores me to death and one finger typing on a digital keyboard is painful to my index finger digit.
The stated comments about Microsoft, I have repeated over thousand times.
I do not hate Window users but I only pity, them.
Satire is in my genes and that genomic piece in my genetic code has kept my head above water for so long.
Lot of American and British guys, lately Ukrainians do not have backbone to resist subtle and deliberate insinuation by USA/CIA.
Freedom, I value and Linux gave me that freedom.
I am glad after many years in the doldrums Linux has woken up to take Windows head on and Windows guys have found Linux Python utility as an escape route.
This piece is to make the statement that YouTube is useful for advertisement and it increases the coffers to Google.
Text book and text file is the sure way of learning Linux.
All Linux is a grand text file and python 3 plus integrates it.
By the way, some of these utilities are coming from Free BSD.
The best server utility, if you care to learn is BSD.
Decade ago I promoted BSD one always need an Internet connection to use BSD.
No text books.