February 2006
Minix3 Download
by macrorona new open-source operating system designed to be highly reliable, flexible, and secure. It is based somewhat on previous versions of MINIX, but is fundamentally different in many key ways. MINIX 1 and 2 were intended as teaching tools; MINIX 3 adds the n
December 2005
November 2005
Dillo Web Browser Home Page
by macroron & 3 othersa GTK-based web browser written completely in C, designed to be small and fast. The RPM is only 220-250 KB, even with various patches applied to add functionality and to make it play nice with KDE and Gnome menus. At present I have packages for several ve
Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs (SICP) Web Site - a companion to the influential computer-science text Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs, by Abelson, Sussman, and Sussman. Its purpose is to demonstrate the Web's potential
by macroron & 2 othersCode from the book, complete text in HTML, programming assignments, +
Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs Text Book
by macroron & 6 othersfull text book mitpress.mit.edu
October 2005
Can't Get Enough Desktops!
by macroron & 1 otherIt is possible to run multiple desktops simultaneously, and it is a lot of fun once you get the hang of it.
Window Managers for X - descriptions, screenshots and configuration files for all popular window managers, along with related resources, including a news and discussion area.
by macroron & 3 othersa guide to window managers and desktop environments for The X Window System, as used mainly by Linux and UNIX operating systems.
Appeal - Appeal Wiki Home - a living experiment in progressive development and organizational concepts as applied to the KDE project
by macroronthe practices of art, usability and software development are brought together during the earliest phases of development and supported through ongoing communication and periodic in-person meetings. Appeal serves as an incubator for emerging technologies th
Plasma: KDE4 Desktop Shell: Plasma for KDE
by macroron & 2 othersDesktop computing has changed radically in the last 20 years, yet our desktops are essentially the same as they were in 1984. It's time the desktop caught up with us.
~Canllaith's Pages - Canllaith.org - Home
by macrorona KDE developer and passionate about open source software. - also an open source hacker, working on Gwydion Dylan.
K Desktop Environment - Conquer your Desktop!
by macroron & 17 othersa powerful Free Software graphical desktop environment for Linux
The MINIX 3 Operating System
by macroron & 4 othersa new open-source operating system designed to be highly reliable and secure.