
Falling Into a Focal Fossa Frenzy
My Journey Back Home: Ubuntu 20.04 LTS When Mark Shuttleworth, Founder and CEO of Canonical Ltd, made a shocking announcement in April 2017, I almost couldn’t believe my eyes. Apparently,

Linux++ [Issue 10] with Thomas Castleman of Drauger OS
Hello and welcome to the tenth edition of Linux++, a weekly dive into the major topics, events, and headlines throughout the Linux world. This issue covers the week starting Monday,

Using Regular Expressions – Introduction and Simple Use Case
Regular expressions are a way to define an advanced search pattern that can be very useful for manipulating text, among other things. They are used quite a bit in programming

Linux++ [Issue 9] with Carl Richell of System76
Hello and welcome to the ninth edition of Linux++, a weekly dive into the major topics, events, and headlines throughout the Linux world. This issue covers the week starting Monday,

Linux++ [Issue 8] with Joshua Strobl of Solus
Hello and welcome to the eighth edition of Linux++, a weekly dive into the major topics, events, and headlines throughout the Linux world. This issue covers the week starting Monday,

MX Linux 19.1 – Advanced Hardware Support Edition On the AMD Ryzen 3900X
In this video we take a look at MX Linux AHS (Advanced Hardware Edition) ISO. This specific version of MX opens up support for more up to date hardware enablement

Linux++ [Issue 7] with Georges Stravracas of GNOME
Hello and welcome to the seventh edition of Linux++, a weekly dive into the major topics, events, and headlines throughout the Linux world. This issue covers the week starting Monday,

Customizing the Ubuntu Dock
I made a video recently about customizing the Ubuntu Dock with dconf-editor. This companion article covers the same topics so feel free to read on or watch the video (or

Linux++ [Issue 6] with Michael Tunnell of DLN
Hello and welcome to the sixth edition of Linux++, a weekly dive into the major topics, events, and headlines throughout the Linux world. This issue covers the week starting Monday,

Linux++ [Issue 5] with Alan Pope of Canonical
Hello and welcome to the fifth edition of Linux++, a weekly dive into the major topics, events, and headlines throughout the Linux world. This issue covers the week starting Monday,

Snapcraft: Software For All
Packaging software has historically been a sore spot for Linux users over the years. Different distributions use their own package managers (or the package manager of the distribution they are

Beginners Guide to Virt-Manager (Virtual Machines with KVM/QEMU)
Don’t waste your time with using Virtualbox any longer. Once you watch this video you will be king of virtual machines utilizing the faster and more powerful KVM/QEMU on Linux
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