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Blast from the Past: A Practical Reference of Linux Commands
This post was originally published on February 19, 2010. The original can be found here. Just wanted to share a link to a great table that […]
Something posted by our Guinea pigs
This post was originally published on February 19, 2010. The original can be found here. Just wanted to share a link to a great table that […]
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 […]
It’s been a busy little while, so I haven’t had time to get this written up. So lets see what I can still remember. Installing […]
With the hardware sorted (bar some jiggery-pokery to get the ODD to SSD bay converter to fit properly), I set about deciding what I want […]
I’ve had it in mind to start learning linux for a while, and now I’ve found the perfect project to help me do just that: […]
This is a podcast presentation from the Kitchener Waterloo Linux Users Group on the topic of Let’s Encrypt, Cryptocurrencies published on February 7th 2017. You can find […]
Using the excellent Digital Ocean tutorial as my base I decided to setup an OpenVPN server on a Linux Mint 18 computer running on my […]
This post was originally published on October 16, 2009. The original can be found here. As part of our experiment, everyone is required to try a […]
This post was originally published on July 29, 2009. The original can be found here. 100% fat free Picking a flavour of Linux is like picking […]
Remember DVDs? For those of you too young to have had to deal with the hassle of physical media, DVDs were how us old folks […]
This post was originally published on September 28, 2009. The original can be found here. Before I switched to Windows 7 for my laptop, I used […]
This post was originally published on August 21, 2009. The original can be found here. Like many of the other varieties of Linux, Debian gives […]
This is a podcast presentation from the Kitchener Waterloo Linux Users Group on the topic of Vigrant published on January 9th 2017. You can find […]
There are loads of neat little projects out there for your Raspberry Pi from random little hacks all the way up to full scale home automation […]
This post was originally published on August 25, 2009. The original can be found here. Following from my last post about finalizing all of those […]
Many people use Linux because of its higher level of security, and it’s true that a Linux-based operating system is generally more secure than Windows […]
Have you ever wanted to save a YouTube video for offline use? Well now it’s super simple to do with the easy to use command […]
Yeah I know technically this is going up a day early but so what? 😛 From all of us at The Linux Experiment we want […]
Seems like I’m at it again, this time fixing Areca Backup on Ubuntu 16.04 (actually Linux Mint 18.1 in my case). For some reason when […]
Lately, I’ve been publishing woodworking tutorials over on my own blog, and I’ve found myself needing to resize and correctly orient images taken with my […]