About pNguyen.net

About the Author

My name is Paul M Nguyen. I am Catholic, I play the violin, and I do all kinds of computer programming, primarily web design (html, css, php, xhtml) and C++. I am currently in college studying Computer Science.

  • Primary Desktop Machine: paulx2
    • Motherboard: ECS NFORCE4M-A v3.0
    • CPU: Athlon 64 X2 4200+, socket AM2
    • Memory: 1GB, dual-channel Kingston ValueRAM (533MHz)
    • Hard Disk: 2x100GB Maxtor DiamondMax 10 SATA, 8MB buffers
    • Graphics: ATI Radeon X600 128MB DDR, PCI-e interface
    • Operating Systems:
      • Slackware Linux 11.0; Linux Kernel 2.6.22.1
      • openSUSE 10.2, 64-bit
      • Ubuntu Linux 7.04
      • FreeBSD 6.2
      • Solaris 10, 64-bit
      • Windows Vista Business, 32-bit edition
  • Secondary Desktop Machine: paul
    • Motherboard: ECS K7VTA3 with VIA 8235 chipset
    • CPU: Athlon XP 2400+
    • Memory: 512 MB DDR233 PC2700
    • Hard Disk: 80 GB Maxtor ATA133, 8MB Buffer
    • Graphics: SiS 305, 32MB SDRAM, AGP interface
    • Operating Systems:
      • Slackware Linux 11.0 (primary); Linux Kernel 2.6.20.6
      • openSUSE 10.2 (alternate)
      • Debian Sarge (for experimentation)
      • (another OS partition currently empty)
    • Server Software (under Slackware):
      • Apache 2.2.4
      • PHP 5.2.3
      • openSSH 4.3
      • Pure-FTP
  • Mobile Machine: barnabas
    • HP Compaq nx9110
    • CPU: Intel Pentium 4, 3.06GHz
    • Memory: 512MB, 64MB shared video
    • Graphics: ATI Radeon Mobility, 64MB shared
    • Hard Disk: Maxtor 80 GB (WinXP); Toshiba 60 GB (Linux)
    • Operating System:
      • Slackware Linux 11.0 (primary)
      • Windows XP Professional with SP2 (extra drive)
      • Slax 5.1.8 (Live CD)

Purpose of pNguyen.net

The primary purpose of this site is to make more information available to computer users. Also, a primary goal is to be completely standards compliant with the XHTML 1.0 Strict standard published by the World Wide Web Consortium, and with CSS Standards, also published by W3C.

ad majorem dei gloriam - Latin phrase for "To the Greater Glory of God" used as "AMDG" on letter-head by the Society of Jesus (SJ - Jesuits).

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Copyright Information

This website is published under the GNU General Public License, version 3 (2007).

Some content, where indicated, is a reproduction of other content exclusively the intellectual property of others. The remainder is solely my own creation.

If you would like to reproduce anything I have published here, please contact me; I only want to have some way of communicating with those who utilize my materials. Thank you for your cooperation in these matters.