My home machine is temporarily a single-processor Opteron machine built around an ASUS K8N motherboard. I expect to replace at some point with another custom-designed Ultimate Linux Box from Los Alamos Computers

My pointing device is a Logitech TrackMarble. Optical trackballs rule — they have all the advantages of conventional trackballs without being subject to mechanical fouling. I'll never buy a mouse again.

I run Fedora Core 5, but will probably be switching to Freespire soon.

Most of my tube time is spent in GNU Emacs and Mozilla. The nicest thing about having a monster monitor is that my Emacs window is 80x94 and still doesn't overlap with my shell window.

I use GNOME + Sawfish now, but you can look at the carefully tuned fvwm2 configuration I used to use to exploit all that screen space.

[mutt logo] [fetchmail logo] I collect my mail using the fetchmail utility I wrote, of course. Your guarantee of quality...I use it every day, so it has to work. I read it using mutt.

My net connection is 15MB/2MB optical fiber through Verizon. My web pages live on ibiblio.

I travel with an IBM ThinkPad X60, named golux after the Golux in James Thurber's fantasy "The Wonderful O". This nifty little laptop fits on an airline tray table, but has a nearly full-size keyboard and a 1024x768 display.

(I'm still in mourning for my Sony VAIO 505. That was 3.5 pounds and worked great and looked really cool until it physically fell apart :-(.)

Thanks to the amazing generosity of the folks at MacHack 15, I also own a blue Macintosh iBook (named "billywig" after a blue flying creature in J.K. Rowling's "Harry Potter" universe). It dual-boots Mac OS9 and Yellow Dog Linux.