KWLUG: Swapping Laptop Drives, Helping New Users (2015-09)
This is a podcast presentation from the Kitchener Waterloo Linux Users Group on the topic of Swapping Laptop Drives, Helping New Users published on September […]
This is a podcast presentation from the Kitchener Waterloo Linux Users Group on the topic of Swapping Laptop Drives, Helping New Users published on September […]
This is a podcast and video presentation from the Kitchener Waterloo Linux Users Group on the topic of git published on August 10th 2015. You […]
This is a podcast and video presentation from the Kitchener Waterloo Linux Users Group on the topic of Docker published on February 2nd 2015. You […]
Are you a Linux user? Thinking about trying your own Linux experiment? Have you ever come across something broken or annoying and figured out a […]
Plex is great. It is a very easy to use cross-platform program that lets you view and watch your own personal media almost anywhere. The […]
So from my last post you’ll know that I ran into a couple of issues that I’ve since been able to address. Default browser Midori […]
Ah elementary OS, the distribution that looks so clean, so polished and well… so Apple-esque. I’ve never really played around too much with eOS, other than […]
Over the last little while I’ve become quite comfortable using a single distribution, Linux Mint, for my day-to-day needs. While this has obviously allowed the […]
The next version of CoreGTK, version 3.10.1, has been tagged for release today. Highlights for this release: Added some missing (varargs) GTK+ functions. This makes […]
The next version of CoreGTK, version 3.10.0, has been tagged for release today. Highlights for this release: Move from GTK+ 2 to GTK+ 3 Prefer […]
Many people now use a browser based solution, like Gmail, for all of their e-mail needs however there are still plenty of reasons why someone […]
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 […]
It has been quite a while since the first release of CoreGTK back in August 2014 and in that time I’ve received a lot of […]
It has been a while since I made any mention of my side project CoreGTK. I’m sure many people can relate that with life generally […]
Say you are travelling, or are at a neighbourhood coffee shop, using whatever unsecured WiFi network they make available. You could either: trust that no […]
Recently the Kitchener Waterloo Linux Users Group held a couple of presentations on setting up your own personally hosted cloud. With their permission we are […]
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 […]
This assumes you want to set a static IP address on the network device eth0. Open up the interfaces file sudo nano /etc/network/interfaces and remove […]
The initial version of CoreGTK, version 2.24.0, has been tagged for release today. Features include: Targets GTK+ 2.24 Support for GtkBuilder Can be used on […]
A big part of my move from Windows to Linux has been finding replacements for the applications that I had previously used day-to-day that are […]