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Most of the personal pages on the web see the good mixed with the bad, the ugly and
the downright horrendous! The best way to criticise another man's work is to do your's
better. That I'll fail miserably to do!
Anyway, welcome to my webpage. This is a website without a purpose! Some of the pages on this
site may be updated regularly, more may be updated at random without notice and more will join
the gigabytes of outdated junk on the information superhighway.
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After another two years of an absence I'm back with some small few updates. I've uploaded lots of new photos from all over the world with a promise of more to come!!! The excuses for the delay come in many sizes and forms namely a hard disk loss on my part and the usual headaches that accompany such data losses. The new photos warrant a new section on the menubar so you can check them out from there!!!
As it is getting into the summer season there will be plenty more days and nights out and plenty of
I plan to add a few of the photos I take along the way soon!
Ok as usual all feedback/lacerations welcome!
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I am a software engineer. I am currently working for Accendo
Technologies for quite some time now. I have been working on the
QExplorer product and on working
on contract to Tecnomen working on their Prepaid Products.
Before this I was working for
Kongsberg Defence & Aerospace part of the
Kongsberg Gruppen in (you guessed it) Kongsberg
in Norway! I work on the NSM
Anti Ship Missile. Before that I was working for Tellabs
in Shannon Co. Clare Ireland, that is before they decided to "restructure" and pulled all
development and manufacturing out of Ireland with the loss of hundreds of jobs! Yeah as you can
probably tell that's a sore point.
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Well as the picture of Tux the official mascot of Linux to the left suggests, I use superb operating
system. I use Linux by choice at home and at work when I am allowed - assuming I have a job!
My favourite Linux distribution is Debian. The reason I find this
distribution far superior to any of the rest is the strict policies that they have set forth for the
packages in this distro. Also the Debian packages are built by the Debian developers not by some company
like Redhat. Of course all the code is open source. The Debian policy insists that all programs must
come with some sort of documentation, which can be terribly minimal but still it exists and a man page.
All programs are installed into the /usr directory, which I really like because it helps to keep my system
clean and I know where everything is. Finally, and more importantly, is the ease of upgrade. I use "sid" which
is the unstable release, but I can update my system very quickly, or rather I could when I had a
broadband connection, getting the latest packages of all programs.
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Here is webpage that I keep for myself on how I configured
my Debian box in case of some catastrophe or if I decide to do some work when I'm drunk
and do some serious damage to my system. This is not meant as a tutorial; for full
documentation consult the man pages or the linux
HOWTO's.
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From time to time I get bored with my desktop backgrounds and when there is nothing good on
WindowMaker Themes I am left with no option but to throw one together on me tad.
WindowMaker is my window manager of choice for the past 4 years approx.
I usually "borrow" some image I find somewhere on the web and let that suffice for some time.
Digital Blasphemy. I have a webpage with a few of these
themes which will hopefully grow over time here
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I decided to embarass the lads from Dingle by naming and shaming them on my
profiles page.
Dingle is a really cool town, although it's become wicked expensive over the last few years. However this
town claims to have 52 licensed premises and I think the population is about 2 thousand. I still have not
been able to account for each of these premises but it sure as hell is a drinking town.
Here is a link to the official Kerry GAA website.
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Donnacha and myself in California, with Alcatraz in the backdrop.
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I like to travel somewhat and see a bit of the world. When I was younger we travelled once a year to somewhere
in Europe and since those days I have developed somewhat of an itchy feet syndrome. Of course during school and
university I couldn't get around too much or at all to be more specific, due to funds or lack of them. However
since I finished univesity I have managed to get around a bit, more than some, less than more. I have kept a
brief enough travelog of the more recent of these trips. It's a small bit of a diary but of course has the most
intersting stories, which really are the ones that should be printed, excluded! However if you are interested
you can have a browse through it here. There is also a photogallery which
contains photos of some of these trips on the photogallery page here
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Now I guess it's about time I stopped ranting and raving on about nothing. I wonder how many people actually read this
sort of junk! Anyway if you want to tell me what a load of junk you have just read, and what a pathetic misbegotten
you are for reading it, you can drop me a mail at ronan@ronanos.com There
is also the option of making your opinions public by signing the Guestbook
To send me a (relatively) secure, GnuPG,
encrypted email please use my public key, which has the following fingerprint:
pub 1024D/BCDE7D7A 2003-01-22 Ronan O'Sullivan (Latest Key 2003)
Key fingerprint = A7D5 984C 29FE C0E4 0529 CAA8 9354 A7C8 BCDE 7D7A
sub 1024g/914F019A 2003-01-22
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