Last update to this page: February, 2021

Welcome to malak.ca, home to Don's House of Fine Patisseries, winemaking, scouting, Star Trek, anti-wussley stuff, the Swedish Chef, and general silliness updating my website, which these days (as of about 2018, this update in 2020,) is updating my blog, and my recipe archive.

Cooking and recipes:

Here is my recipe archive, which is updated semi-quasi-regularly and unannounced, whenever I add a new recipe or update the text of a recipe.

Here are a number of my blog entries which have varying degrees of photos showing the process of making my various recipes:

Stuffed Potato Skins (February, 2021) recipe
Bacon Wrapped Chicken Pieces (January, 2021) recipe
Bran Muffins (January, 2021) recipe
Pickled Eggs (January, 2021) recipe
Blondies (January, 2021) recipe
Shortbread Cookies (December, 2020) recipe
Beef Manicotti (December, 2020) recipe
Lemon Squares, Breakfast Sandwich, Bread, Cooked Ground Beef and onions, bacon, oatmeal raisin squares, blondies, crisped rice treats, shepherd's pie (November, 2020)
Chocolate Buttercrunch (August, 2020) recipe
Pepperoni Pizza (biscuit dough) (March, 2020) recipe

Linux:

malak.ca has been hosted by none other than me! (since about 2018)

Donald's Blog
I talk about my various hobbies, activies, personal interests, and the like. I used to blog about my experiences with linux, but for several years now, the ratio of linux posts has dropped significantly. (See above.)

I USED to talk or rant about what's on my mind linux and computer related -- usually from the point of view of a lazy lUzer who hasn't a clue about how his computer really works or what he's really talking about. But is glad to be a using Fedora desktop, instead of whatever Redmond is offering.

I use Fedora, a version of Linux, on my desktop, laptops and used to -- up until 2014 or so, and again since 2019 -- use it for my home server. I had a brief bout with Ubuntu 9.04 (hated it but it worked, and I continue to hate Ubuntu with a passion. Funny, I still recommend Ubuntu to people, it has a not very painful learning curve. And, why divide ourselves when the point is to encourage people to at least try linux.) Finally, I used to use CentOS 4.4 to 4.7 (A Red Hat Enterprise Linux re-spin) on my desktop and laptop, and moved to 5.2 until I had to move on due to printer incompatibility. Most linux distributions are legal to download and install for free!

I have always used the Gnome desktop … well, sort of. I flirted with Mate in about, what 2015? (I had to investigate it for someone who doesn't want to use Gnome 3, and changing back to a Gnome 2 environment was easy) but I went back to Gnome 3.

I have used Fedora versions 5, 9, 10, 11, 12, 14, 15, 17, 19, 21, 23, 25, 27, 29, 31, and as of November, 2020, I am on Fedora 33 on my main desktop, laptop, and my home server which is serving up www.malak.ca to you right now. (No, I don’t have a thing for odd numbers; just not reinstalling every six months, and keeping my multiple Fedora machines in sync with each other.)

Finally my OLD home server which used to host this website used CentOS 7.x. It was a used computer bought in 2008 used as a home server, then as my desktop for a few years, and back as a home server, until I started to smell burning coming from the machine and retired it. I moved to a "new" home server runs Fedora and was a Core 2 Duo that used to be a reclaimed desktop -- which as of April, 2020, has been relegated again to use for world community grid calculations, and I'm using another used ThinkCentre reclaimed from a pile of computers destined for disposal. I have another computer running at 100% of its capacity to work for World Community Grid; the machine was found in a building being demolished, and I claimed it before the wrecking ball hit. It’s also running CentOS 7.x. Finally, my old netbook, which used to be running at 100% of its capacity to work for World Community Grid, running CentOS 6.x 32 bit. (CentOS 7 and on are only 64bit, and I don’t want to start playing around with the 32bit respin of CentOS 7.x) However, now it is dead, and waiting for me to dispose of it properly.

Would you like to know how Fedora has historically kept up with a roughly 13 month lifespan (and by default, its 6 month release cycle -- given that they say that End of Life is 1 month after the release of the second version following, and that they will release roughly twice a year)?

Surprisingly well on average, despite often being late by a few weeks and occasionnaly wildly variable individual lifespans, or being a whopping 2 months late for Fedora 18!


Public Stuff:

My winemaking recipe archive
My Scouting archive
My Star Trek archive
My anti-wussley archive
My Swedish Chef archive -- includes recipes!
My old homepage and web pages/resources
Pictures of my trip to London, England (2003)
Photos relatives à Sodexen
John's Wedding
Tracey's Cats
Tracey's 33rd birthday (2004)
Tracey's Wedding (2004)
Mrs. Griffith's Party (2004)
Tracey's 34th birthday (2005)
Geocaching archive
Labyrinth pictures
Lake Harrington resources
The rec.crafts.winemaking FAQ
The rec.crafts.winemaking FAQ with hyperlinks
My Ask-A-Scouter Page, with all sorts of outdoors skills questions answered

Tolhurst Christmas 2004
My experiences coding .avi files to VCDs
Fichiers Université de Sherbrooke
Pics from my trip to Paris and London (2005)
The Griffith's 50th Anniversary Party (2011)
Tracey's 45th Birthday

The Great Ketchikan Lumberjack Show (2014)
CP Rail Christmas Train in Montreal West, Quebec (2017)
Barbara's Birthday 2018
Mondial de la Bière (Montreal, Québec) 2018

malak.ca Users Only:


One of my previous hobbies, Geocaching, which for all intents and purposes, I don't do anymore:

Geocaching.com -- GPS Treasure Hunting!

Hi-rez Canadian Geocaching permit

This file was designed and created by AVDesign in Montreal. You may copy it, but please properly credit it.

My worksheet in Excel or .jpg

My findsheet in Excel or .jpg

How to calculate coordinates lower than the precision of your gps allows

A .wk4 (excel compatible) file that calculates the distance and bearing between one point and a set others

Scanned .jpg's of an article in La Presse de Montreal, Friday, 04 July 2003, on geocaching p1 p2 p3 p4

A CBC Radio interview I did on geocaching, which aired on January 22, 2004

Scanned .jpg's of an article in La Presse de Montreal, Friday, 04 July 2003, on geocaching p1 p2 p3 p4

My pics from Go and Get 'Em 6 in Ottawa


Places I think are cool:

Geocaching.com -- GPS Treasure Hunting!

Breadmaking

World Community Grid -- lend your computer's spare computing capacity for research into various diseases


Friends:

Bryan