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Hacker Public Radio (HPR) is a podcast that releases shows every weekday Monday through Friday. What differentiates HPR from other podcasts is that the shows […]
Hacker Public Radio (HPR) is a podcast that releases shows every weekday Monday through Friday. What differentiates HPR from other podcasts is that the shows […]
Listener Feedback podcast is a royalty free and Creative Commons music podcast. This episode, titled “Episode 48: Full Album – Boom Boom Beckett – Boom […]
Way back when I first made my full-time switch to Linux I made a post about an alternative to the excellent Mp3tag software on Windows. […]
It’s been a while but once again here is the latest instalment of the series of posts where I install the major, full desktop, distributions […]
Well the time has come to officially switch off from LXLE. This time around however I find myself in a weird spot. I’ve honestly struggled […]
I have to admit that I hadn’t even heard of Guayadeque until starting this little distro hopping adventure but since then I’ve found it to […]
Listener Feedback podcast is a royalty free and Creative Commons music podcast. This episode, titled “Episode 47: Full Album – LukHash – The Other Side” […]
Now that my time with BSD has come to an end I thought I should jump back into Linux via a distribution I had never […]
This is a podcast presentation from the Kitchener Waterloo Linux Users Group on the topic of Sound in Linux published on November 5th 2015. You […]
Like the other distros before it the time has come for me to move on from PC-BSD. This has been an interesting experience as it […]
Back when I was using elementary OS I made a post on how to install Plex Home Theater on Linux. While Plex officially supports Linux […]
This is a podcast presentation from the Kitchener Waterloo Linux Users Group on the topic of File Synchronization published on October 5th 2015. You can […]
In my previous post I talked about the differences between Linux and BSD and quickly showed the installation process. Now I will go through what […]
That’s right, the next hop on the great distro hopping experiment of 2015 is not a Linux distribution at all but a BSD instead! While […]
The time has come to wrap things up with Manjaro and hop on to the next distribution to try out. So here are some final […]
Manjaro Linux allows you to take advantage of its Arch Linux background and search for software from within the Arch User Repository (AUR). This is […]
While looking around for different distributions to try I stumbled across Manjaro Linux and having never used it before decided that this should be the […]
I’ve been using elementary OS since I started this little distro hopping adventure and while I have enjoyed my time with this sleek and speedy […]
Thunderbird is an excellent e-mail client and has built in e-mail archiving, however one thing that it doesn’t do intuitively is an offline archive. Here’s […]
So you’re running elementary OS and want to access the music files you have stored on a Network-attached-storage device within the Music program. Unfortunately while […]