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Category: Computing
One command is worth a dozen mouse-clicks
Linux users should not fear the command line. One simple command could save you dozens of mouse-clicks to do the same task.
ALT Linux and Window Maker: Good Brain Food
It’s been a couple weeks since I’ve returned to ALT Linux and Window Maker as my desktop. How’s it going? To be completely honest with you, it’s been very enjoyable.
How To Install Vivaldi on ALT Linux
In this How-To I review the process of installing the Vivaldi web browser in ALT Linux.
Back to my Linux roots with ALT Linux
I decided to go back to my Linux roots and revisit one of the first Linux distributions I ever used: ALT Linux.
Easy Note Taking with TDE and KNotes
Here’s a real simple way of using KNotes, in TDE, to capture information from your web browser for use in your other applications.
Using PGP Signatures With Various Web-mail Services
Here is a comparison on how a few web-mail providers handle incorporating the PGP e-mail signing and encrypting feature in their services.
Touch-pad Tap On/Off Switch for TDE
Here’s a process on creating keyboard shortcuts for your Trinity Desktop to quickly and easily turn the tapping gesture on your netbook’s touch-pad on or off “on the fly”.
Exe GNU/Linux: A Year In Review
It’s been over a year since I decided to install Exe GNU/Linux onto my aging T61 Lenovo laptop. So, how has been Exe performing for me in all that time? […]
Seriously considering going back to static HTML
Don’t get me wrong, I have enjoyed the convenience of posting content on the Internet with the help of dynamic web applications, like Dokuwiki and Flatpress. But recently I decided […]