Tag: linux

  • openSUSE Review

    I have now used openSUSE for a few months lets see how it has been

  • Resetting TPM for an Encrypted Boot Drive

    After updating my bios and firmware I started having some issues

  • Saving the night at a restaurant

    How I saved a the night at a restaurant with some Linux knowledge

  • How I Use Neovim

    Participating in the vim carnival and how I use vim or neovim mostly

  • Kernel Panic!

    My laptop had a kernel panic and so did I

  • Changing Your LUKS Full Disk Encryption Password

    Changing your LUKS full disk encryption password should be a normal practice as well

  • How to tag AWS EBS volumes on Linux EC2 Servers

    Tagging your AWS resources is a good management practice, and EBS volumes are no different.

  • Upgrade Successful

    When upgrading your system goes according to plan

  • Bookmarks in Bash

    Setting bookmark locations with the Bash console and quickly move into them

  • Obsolete Hardware

    When does hardware truly become outdated and no longer usable?

  • Which $PATH

    An overview of your systems path variable and knowing what is in it

  • The state of Linux

    The other day I was doing some normal tasks on my Linux laptop and saw why new users think Linux is hard.

  • Hardware and Tech I Use

    It's about time I write down all the hardware, software, and selfhost I use regularly.

  • Installing Node.js on Pop!_OS 22.04 LTS

    How to install Node.js on Pop!_OS 22.04 LTS

  • My Linux Journey

    Everyone has a journey, here's mine

  • Network Usage Since Last Boot

    How to get the download and upload bandwidth since last boot on Linux

  • Installing Node.js on Fedora

    How to properly install Node.js on Fedora 38

  • Ubuntu's change with Python support

    Discussing Python package manager PIP and recent changes Ubuntu has taken

  • Spring Cleaning

    It's time to spruce up your digital life and weed out those old and oversized files

  • Getting Into Cron Jobs

    A quick overview of Cron Jobs to get started and how to manage the tasks

  • Going Headless

    Using headless displays to make servers work and remote connections easier.

  • Quick tips on Linux aliases

    Working in the terminal there are great commands you can use, but what about the long ones or frequently used commands; how can you save those for repetitive tasks?

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