*sigh* It's been a while since I've posted. Well, here goes.
Recently (post-wise...) I posted about my new desktop, and Windows XP, and all my favorite freeware apps, and the possibility of installing
slamd64, a 64 bit port of
Slackware. Well.... I ended up installing
Gentoo (they have a 64 bit version) on a second partition, and I love it! I used to wish I could be one of those linux gurus, but never quite figured it out, or something. With Gentoo, you manually install (a neat learning process in itself) a very minimal base system, then build it up with only the stuff YOU want installed. You end up with an extremely personal installation. I've definitely fulfilled my goal to become a "linux geek." I don't even remember the last time I booted into Windoze. (See what I mean? I'm spelling the name of my previous favorite OS the linux user's way!) Right now I typing this in
Firefox running in
Fluxbox. There's another topic of discussion.
Fluxbox is a linux window manager, and I've fallen in love with it too! It's very simple, but very efficient. The themeing system is very flexible, allowing very simple, to very sweet looking themes. This is what my linux desktop currently looks like:
(If the page that comes up says "This image has been scaled down to fit your computer screen. Click on it to show it in the original size." then click on the image. It's worth it. Otherwise it looks all pixely and junk.)

The system monitor in the upper left-hand corner is called
conky. (Don't ask me why) It's a really sweet app that displays right smack on your background, and is TOTALLY configurable.
Another thing: one of the coolest screen savers I think I've ever seen, it's called "
fireflies", and it is pure eye candy. Make sure your system has enough oomph to run it though. According to my system monitor in linux, it sucks up about 20% of my 2.4 GHz AMD Athlon 64 3400+.
Last thing:
POVRay.
(BTW, I know POVRay has been around for a long time. I'm not posting this because it's new. It's just new to me) POVRay is a 3D image renderer. It's
not a graphical 3D modeller, with a nice GUI, and a drag and drop interface... it's just a renderer. But this program RAWKS!! Pretty much, what you do, is you type into a text file in povray language (a very easy to learn yet flexible language) what you want your scene to look like, and then tell POVRay to render it, and voila! It generates near-photo-quality images from your text file. A very good tutorial can be found
here. (The documentation/tutorial included with povray was very confusing to me) I've messed around and made some test/example scenes...


Neat, huh? As you can see, it produces very high quality images. I'm still learning, and these are just sample/just for messing around images.
The POVRay Hall of Fame is
here. Note, however, that some of these
might have been helped, (external modellers that export to povray, etc.) but they've all been rendered with POVRay. Amazing.
Well, I think that's about it for now. See ya'll later!