A Few Ways To Visualize Disk Usage In Linux

I woke up this morning, took care of things like showering and eating, and then meandered to my computer. Swishing the mouse back and forth brought the screen to life, where I was greeted by a message that my computer was out of space. It turns out that a backup cron job seems to have … Continue reading “A Few Ways To Visualize Disk Usage In Linux”

What it’s Like To Beta-test Linux, Specifically Lubuntu

You may not think so, but everyone can meaningfully help their favorite distro. Someone has to beta-test Linux, and most everyone can do so. Here’s one way that you can help. You don’t have to be a programmer, being able to code isn’t mandatory. It’s not even a requirement that you have spare hardware to … Continue reading “What it’s Like To Beta-test Linux, Specifically Lubuntu”

A Few Ways to Determine Which Distro and Version You’re Using

This article will show you a few ways to determine which distro and version you’re using. There are many ways to learn this, but these are three easy ways to tell. There are any number of reasons why you might not know this information off the top of your head. Perhaps you’re working in a … Continue reading “A Few Ways to Determine Which Distro and Version You’re Using”

How To: Sanitize Exif Data From Your Digital Images For Privacy Sake

When you take a digital picture, the resulting file contains potentially personal information. It is known as ‘Exif‘ and it contains sensitive information. This article will explain how to sanitize Exif data to avoid leaking your personal information. If this article looks familiar, I’ve previously authored an article on this subject. It’s at the old … Continue reading “How To: Sanitize Exif Data From Your Digital Images For Privacy Sake”

My Three Favorite Text Editors, a Meaningless List

One of the things I hope to avoid on this site is lists and rankings. I hope to be creative enough to avoid what other sites do. You shouldn’t expect this site to have articles like, “The Top 10 Distros for Low-end Computers!” It’d be great if I were creative enough to not end up … Continue reading “My Three Favorite Text Editors, a Meaningless List”

Keyboard Shortcuts to Browser Bookmarks

I open a lot of URLs in the course of a day, especially during the pandemic when there’s naught to do but while away my time online. Seriously, I open a whole lot of addresses – many of them the same and opened often. I thought it’d be great to have keyboard shortcuts to browser … Continue reading “Keyboard Shortcuts to Browser Bookmarks”

Prevent Application Updates With ‘YUM-VERSIONLOCK’

I recently wrote a similar article, illustrating how you can use ‘apt-mark’ to prevent application updates. While that was handy, it only applied to those who use APT as their package manager. It offered nothing of value to those who use YUM. This article will explain how you can prevent application updates with ‘yum-versionlock’. You … Continue reading “Prevent Application Updates With ‘YUM-VERSIONLOCK’”

Prevent Application Updates With ‘APT-MARK’

While unwise, there are times when you need to prevent application updates. You can do this with ‘apt-mark’ and this article will explain how. Obviously, this method is only effective if you use a Linux distro that has an APT-based package manager. For the most part, you should always keep your software updated. However, that’s … Continue reading “Prevent Application Updates With ‘APT-MARK’”

When Did I Install Linux? (Expanded Edition!)

In the other site’s version of this article, I only had information for Ubuntu. This time, I’ll expand it to cover the major distros. It seems like a good a time as any to fix this. (I’d link to the original article, but that page will now direct here.) I’m not sure why you’d want … Continue reading “When Did I Install Linux? (Expanded Edition!)”

How Long is my Ubuntu Support Going to Last?

Ubuntu versions, and official flavors, have different lengths of time that they’re supported. Today, we’ll learn how to tell how much longer you have Ubuntu support and what you can do about it. Every two years, Ubuntu releases a LTS version. That means “Long Term Support” and the support length for that is usually 3 … Continue reading “How Long is my Ubuntu Support Going to Last?”

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