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Top 10 Antivirus You Must Try on Linux
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 […]
Something to do with Linux
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 […]
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 […]
This post was originally published on May 5, 2010. The original can be found here. The state of media players on Linux is a sad […]
Millions of users that opt out for using Linux operating system for two decades now, all on the grounds that it is much safer than […]
There is quite a funny, almost religious, debate within the Linux community between the two venerable command line text editors vi or Vim and Emacs. […]
This post was originally published on December 23, 2009. The original can be found here. With the linux experiment coming to an end, and my […]
This post was originally published on June 24, 2012. The original can be found here. Ever wanted your computer to be on when you need […]
This post was originally published on November 27, 2011. The original can be found here. As you may be able to tell from my recent, […]
Everyone loves apt. It’s a simple command line tool to install new programs and update your system, but beyond the standard commands like update, install […]
This post was originally published on July 7, 2010. The original can be found here. Last evening while reading the SA forums, I encountered a […]
This post was originally published on December 23, 2009. The original can be found here. Earlier this week I had an experience where using Linux […]
The next version of CoreGTK, version 3.18.0, has been tagged for release! This is the first version of CoreGTK to support GTK+ 3.18. Highlights for […]
Have you ever connected to a remote Linux computer, using a… let’s say less than ideal WiFi connection, and started running a command only to […]
This post was originally published on December 12, 2009. The original can be found here. As we prepare to bring The Linux Experiment to a […]
This post was originally published on December 8, 2009. The original can be found here. The following is a cautionary tale about putting more trust […]
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 […]
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 […]