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Anthony’s blog- Linux Mint on a Mac Pro Part oneAs soon as I got a Mac Pro I desired to install Linux onto it. At first, I worked with Virtualbox and while that was a pretty god experience and I love that program, I was wasn’t satisfied with … Continue reading →anthonyvenable110
- Linux: The reasons why it is more SecureReblogged from Nathaniel Biser: As I stated in a previous blog Linux is more secure than Windows. I would like to state the reasons why this is so in this post. The first reason why Linux is more secure is … Continue reading →anthonyvenable110
- Raspberry Pi with a 3.2" TFT with Touch controlReblogged from Mark's space dot com: I have spent the last few weeks working on getting a SainSmart 3.2" TFT with touch control working with my Raspberry Pi and I have had success. I have currently connected it up with … Continue reading →anthonyvenable110
- Why Apple believes keeping billions in cash overseas is fair, and why Congress largely disagreesReblogged from VentureBeat: "I am not an unfair person," Apple CEO Tim Cook told lawmakers yesterday. "Apple is not an unfair company." And yet, Apple was summoned to congressional hearings focusing on how Apple paid almost no tax -- basically … Continue reading →anthonyvenable110
- A Steeping Scooping Tea Strainer That Cuts Down On Dirty DishesReblogged from Linux Info : If your kitchen lacks a dishwasher, you’ll do everything you can to reduce the amount of dishes you dirty. From eating directly off the counter, to drinking everything from the container, to making tea with … Continue reading →anthonyvenable110
- May in the GardenReblogged from : The past week has really felt like a time of transition. On Saturday we ate stewed rhubarb over vanilla ice cream for the first time this year and the temperature hit 89 degrees today. Spring has most … Continue reading →anthonyvenable110
- Kale!Reblogged from Blue Dragon Clay: Moseyed over to the community garden, to see what had to be poked at/weeded before planting. Found two kinds of kale growing happily in the communal beds, so I took some home to make … Continue reading →anthonyvenable110
- My Apology/ Explanation (The Project Excuse)Reblogged from The Deroche Decibel: So, I felt like I should explain why I was nowhere near a computer for most of the long weekend. I also realized that 99% of you won't care or didn't notice (the 1% that … Continue reading →anthonyvenable110
- It was so tastyFiled under: Uncategorized Tagged: breakfast, egg, food, frittata, restaurantanthonyvenable110
- Boost your laptop's battery lifeReblogged from 0ddn1x: tricks with *nix: http://www.webupd8.org/2013/04/improve-power-usage-battery-life-in.html Read more… 3 more words looks goodanthonyvenable110
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Two Linux distributions live media that pendrive should install
Reblogged from Favourite Apps: I got one 2G pendrive. If I don’t store something useful, then it will be a waste. There are several LiveCDs (live media) available, but most of the major distributions using this live media for preview … Continue reading
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Linux: The Last OS Standing
Reblogged from The Wayward Word Press: One of my favorite films is Akira Kurosawa’s Yojimbo. It stars Toshiru Mifune, who plays a lone samurai who comes into a town where two factions are feuding, and then skillfully plays one against … Continue reading
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The Linux Shell ~ Pt. 1: Introduction
Reblogged from The Power of Penguins: I have seen many tutorials teaching one how to use the Linux command line. I have decided to add my own to the pile, so enjoy and comment. Preface I know what you’re thinking. … Continue reading
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What Is SSH?
Reblogged from Perpetual Enigma: Consider the following situation. You are at your friend’s place with your laptop and you want to access your home computer to do something. May be you want to start a download or you want to … Continue reading
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Use Windows 7 machine as a Second Display for a Linux machine
Reblogged from What Works For Me: Fedora is my main machine, but I have a Windows machine for, well when I just can’t do it on Fedora. Here’s how to use the Windows machine as a second display: Install Cygwin/X … Continue reading
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Linux Mint (my latest obsession)
Reblogged from Health & Everything in Between: Linux Mint (my latest obsession) I always use to be a Fedora fan. Fedora was my first step into the Linux world. I just never liked the interface that much. Could’ve been my … Continue reading
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How Linux is Built
Reblogged from pouringpoint: Companies, Geographies, and Markets – by linuxfoundation
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UNIX & LINUX commands
Reblogged from CSE 250 — Fall 2012: Below is one of the useful links for unix and linux commands: http://www.thegeekstuff.com/2010/11/50-linux-commands/ If you have any questions, please feel free to contact Chris (jangyoun@buffalo.edu) or stop by during office hours 1-3pm on … Continue reading
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Openbox - a lightweight uber-flexible desktop for Linux
Reblogged from Splat Kerplunk!: Yes, I did describe Openbox as uber-flexible, and that’s because it really is uberly flexible. Out-of-the-box Openbox is very minimalistic, but that also means it is very fast! Uber-fast you might say. You get the window … Continue reading
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