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This isn’t a normal post for The Linux Experiment but I wanted to give a shout out to the guys over at the Linux Action […]
This isn’t a normal post for The Linux Experiment but I wanted to give a shout out to the guys over at the Linux Action […]
This post was originally published on October 2, 2009. The original can be found here. In a nod to Dave’s classic top ten segment I […]
This is a podcast presentation from the Kitchener Waterloo Linux Users Group on the topic of C Language, WebOS published on December 6th 2016. You […]
Continuing my ‘quest to seek out the hidden gems amongst the Linux alternative software pile’ I decided to take a look into alternative word processors […]
This is a podcast presentation from the Kitchener Waterloo Linux Users Group on the topic of OpenWRT customization published on December 6th 2016. You can […]
LibriVox is a really neat project that takes volunteer readers who record themselves reading public domain works aloud and packages up the results as completely free […]
This post was originally published on January 17, 2016. The original can be found here. Over the past few years there has been a big […]
We’re almost done with 2016! Can you believe it? In order to give this year a proper send off I have decided to post something […]
Ever since upgrading my laptop to Linux Mint 18 I’ve noticed some pronounced screen tearing happening. Initially I figured this was something I would simply […]
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 […]
In my never-ending quest to seek out the hidden gems amongst the Linux alternative software pile I decided to take a look into what was […]
In my previous post I spoke about how the Linux platform has an incredible amount of alternative software and wrote a bit about my experiences using […]
The Linux platform has an absolute wealth of what I would call alternative software. Many of these applications were built simply to fill in a […]
Recently I’ve noticed that my /boot partition has become full and I’ve even had some new kernel updates fail as a result. It seems the culprit […]
KeePassX is an independent implementation of the popular password manager that supports the KeePass (kdb) and KeePass2 (kdbx) database formats. Like the official KeePass application, […]
This is a podcast presentation from the Kitchener Waterloo Linux Users Group on the topic of Emulating Tor published on October 4th 2016. You can […]
This is a podcast presentation from the Kitchener Waterloo Linux Users Group on the topic of Watcamp calendar, Indieweb, Key Retention using Guile published on […]
You may recall a few years back I made a very similar post about Ubuntu 14.04’s ‘VNC woes’. Well unfortunately it seems things have changed […]
This is a podcast presentation from the Kitchener Waterloo Linux Users Group on the topic of Summer Smorgasboard published on August 11th 2016. You can […]
This is a podcast presentation from the Kitchener Waterloo Linux Users Group on the topic of Personal Information Manager Synchronization published on July 5th 2016. […]