About Jose María Gómez Vergara
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Senior Software Engineer at Optimi. Optimizing Mobile Networks
- Bio: Daniel
Robbins is the founder of the Gentoo
community and creator of the Gentoo Linux operating system. Daniel
resides in New Mexico with his wife Mary and two energetic daughters,
and serves as Senior Principal as part of E*TRADE Financial's
architecture team. In the past, Daniel has served as a member of Microsoft's
Platform Technology Strategy team in Redmond, WA, where he contributed
to Microsoft's Shared Source strategy and Linux interoperability
efforts. In addition, Daniel is also an accomplished author and
technical writer, having written many technical articles published by IBM developerWorks,
Intel Developer Services and C/C++ Users Journal. Oh, and Daniel has a blog.
Articles and Tips
NEWLY ADDED: Partitioning in Action
Tips:
Funtoo Filesystem Guide
This series was originally called Advanced Filesystem
Implementor's Guide and was published on IBM developerWorks.
This new version has been updated to be curent as of May 2007.
Software Projects
- NEW! Funtoo
"unstable" (~x86 and ~amd64) Weekly Stage tarballs! - Grab 'em for ~x86 and
~amd64
as well as unstable OpenVZ templates in openvz/~x86
and openvz/~amd64
- Funtoo Stage tarballs -
updated weekly! Gentoo
stage tarballs (for 32-bit: x86 (x86, i686, athlon-xp,
pentium4,
core32
/ 64-bit: amd64,
core64).
These stage tarballs are current stable builds of Gentoo built using a
current official Gentoo Portage snapshot and are all built from the
ground up. That means that if you use one of these stage3 tarballs to
install Gentoo, you will save a lot of time since the system should not
need to emerge much if anything when you type "emerge -u system". Enjoy
them and please send me your feedback :)
- OpenVZ is a
high-performance, light-weight Open Source Linux virtualization
technology. It allows you to run many (even hundreds) of independent
instances of Linux on a single physical machine. I am working on
helping Gentoo users take advantage of OpenVZ. I now have up-to-date
OpenVZ templates for 32-bit and 64-bit architectures available at http://www.funtoo.org/linux/openvz.
These templates are updated 2x/week! :)
- Gentoo Linux is an
extremely configurable and powerful version of Linux that I created. I
call it a meta-distribution because it allows you to build up a
highly-optimized system that is set up exactly the way you want it -
with all the stuff you need and without all the bloat you don't want.
Recommended for developers and power users.
- Sabayon Linux
is a cutting-edge desktop-oriented Linux distribution that is
essentially a customized version of Gentoo. It is very easy to install
and comes pre-loaded with the latest applications, games and
technologies, including accelerated 3D graphics drivers and desktop
eye-candy. Recommended for those who want a cutting-edge desktop
experience.
- Keychain
is a handy script that I created that allows easy passwordless logins
via ssh and management of ssh RSA/DSA keys. Keychain runs on many
different Linux/BSD/Unix flavors. It is currently maintained by Aron
Griffis and and you can read more about it at the Keychain
Gentoo project page. The latest version of keychain can be
found here: keychain-2.6.8.tar.bz2