Something to do with Linux
Red Hat 7.4 – VirtualBox Guest Additions issues
With the latest Red Hat release I experienced an issue with increasing the screen resolution above 1027×768. After checking out the VirtualBox forums, I found […]
Something to do with Linux
With the latest Red Hat release I experienced an issue with increasing the screen resolution above 1027×768. After checking out the VirtualBox forums, I found […]
Using Nginx as a load balancer Nginx as you may know is a fast and powerful web server. It can also be used as a […]
In my last few posts I’ve sort of taken it for granted that we all know what the pacman commands I’ve been showing are actually […]
Perl upgrades on Gentoo Linux have been laborious for me in the past, but with Perl 5.24 that was no longer the case. I’ve previously […]
Since I’m trying out Arch Linux on a laptop I figured it would be a good idea to follow their recommendations for laptops and power […]
Have you ever wanted to set up your own video streaming service on your home or work network? This simple guide will help you set […]
The Arch Linux User Repository (or AUR) is a community driven repository of packages that don’t exist in the official repositories. These provide some nice […]
When you’ve been running GNU/Linux distributions for an adequate number of years, I do believe you’ll eventually find yourself walking the path to Mount Gentoo […]
This is a podcast presentation from the Kitchener Waterloo Linux Users Group on the topic of FreeSWITCH, FusionPBX and Conference Calls published on August 14th 2017. You can find […]
There are lots of reasons to use Linux for your networking needs both at home and at work not the least of which is the […]
At the conclusion of my previous post where I successfully installed the base Arch Linux system onto my laptop I was now presented with the following […]
A while back I wrote about playing around with different distributions on an older laptop I had lying around. Well my time with Zorin OS […]
Recently Google updated the key they use to sign Debian based Google Chrome releases and updates. Unfortunately this means that if you had it already […]
I have a Drobo, basically a consumer grade NAS or network file share device, that I store the majority of my media and documents on. […]
This is a podcast presentation from the Kitchener Waterloo Linux Users Group on the topic of Rust published on July 10th 2017. You can find the original Kitchener Waterloo Linux […]
In my previous post I mentioned that I installed Zorin OS onto an older laptop I had lying around. Since that post went up I […]
This is a podcast presentation from the Kitchener Waterloo Linux Users Group on the topic of Saltstack, XMPP published on June 5th 2017. You can find the original Kitchener Waterloo Linux Users […]
This is a podcast presentation from the Kitchener Waterloo Linux Users Group on the topic of Functional Programming and Haskell published on May 1st 2017. You can […]
This is a podcast presentation from the Kitchener Waterloo Linux Users Group on the topic of OSSIM, A Brief History of Linux and Open Source published […]
Linux – The open-source OS we’ve all come to use and love and then use some more. I’ve been using Linux since 2009 at least […]