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Linuxed - Exploring Linux distros: Fedora 21 GNOME Review: If you can ignore the initial hiccups, fantastic operating system!
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Linuxed - Exploring Linux distros. A non-techie's view of the Linux world. Wednesday, December 24, 2014. Fedora 21 GNOME Review: If you can ignore the initial hiccups, fantastic operating system! From Fedora 21 Workstation http:/ mylinuxexplore.blogspot.in. Hardware Used for the Review. Asus K55VM Windows 7 laptop with 2.3 Ghz 3rd Gen. Core i7 3610QM processor with 8 cores, 8 GB DDR3 RAM, 1366x768 resolution, 2 GB NVIDIA GeForce 630M graphic card. I installed Fedora 21 on a 42 GB partition. Further, Fedo...
Linuxed - Exploring Linux distros: August 2014
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Linuxed - Exploring Linux distros. A non-techie's view of the Linux world. Saturday, August 16, 2014. Appeal to donate for Children with Autism for my friend Michael Schefferstein @ Univ of Colorado and TGS. This is an appeal on behalf of my friend Michael Schefferstein to support kids with Autism. Here is the link:. Http:/ tgs.kintera.org/faf/donorReg/donorPledge.asp? TGS is a 501(c)3 not for profit and all donations made for my fundraising goal to TGS are tax deductible to the extent allowable by law.
Linuxed - Exploring Linux distros: Korora 21 "Darla" Cinnamon Review: Linux Mint of Fedora world
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Linuxed - Exploring Linux distros. A non-techie's view of the Linux world. Saturday, February 28, 2015. Korora 21 "Darla" Cinnamon Review: Linux Mint of Fedora world. Korora 21 ships with Cinnamon, KDE, GNOME 3 and XFCE flavors. I chose Cinnamon as I never used a Fedora with Cinnamon DE. Further, Cinnamon as a DE seems more appealing to me these days for it's customization options over any other DE. From Korora 21 Cinnamon http:/ mylinuxexplore.blogspot.in. Score for Installation: 10/10. Korora 21 worked...
Linuxed - Exploring Linux distros: February 2015
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Linuxed - Exploring Linux distros. A non-techie's view of the Linux world. Saturday, February 28, 2015. Korora 21 "Darla" Cinnamon Review: Linux Mint of Fedora world. Korora 21 ships with Cinnamon, KDE, GNOME 3 and XFCE flavors. I chose Cinnamon as I never used a Fedora with Cinnamon DE. Further, Cinnamon as a DE seems more appealing to me these days for its customization options over any other DE. From Korora 21 Cinnamon http:/ mylinuxexplore.blogspot.in. Labels: Cinnamon 2.4. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
Linuxed - Exploring Linux distros: Linux Lite 2.2 "Beryl" Review: Good lightweight XFCE LTS spin
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Linuxed - Exploring Linux distros. A non-techie's view of the Linux world. Friday, January 2, 2015. Linux Lite 2.2 "Beryl" Review: Good lightweight XFCE LTS spin. From Linux Lite 2.2 http:/ mylinuxexplore.blogspot.com. For this review I downloaded the 738 MB 64-bit ISO of Linux Lite for this review and created a live USB on a 4 GB pendrive using Linux Mint Image Writer. Linux Lite 2.2 ships with XFCE desktop and Linux kernel 3.13.0 with Thunar 1.6.3 as the file manager. Hardware Used for the Review.
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StoryNoir: Magnum Opus for Grandkids—Part I
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Secret places in everyday. Thursday, January 31, 2013. Magnum Opus for Grandkids—Part I. Naturally, I went with the better half. I wanted to write something for the grandkids, a magnum opus. Then I could teach them that times change at the same time as times don’t change, that greed prevails, and love is amazing, and night lasts only awhile, a new day comes, that sort of thing. I wanted to have my say! Microsoft, it said, who the hell is Microsoft? Oh, you can fold it up and carry it around? 8220;Oh,R...
StoryNoir: The Philosophy of StoryNoir
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Secret places in everyday. Saturday, February 21, 2015. The Philosophy of StoryNoir. Why should I feel like a lunatic for reading a book and actually believing in it? Even worse, suppose I am writing the book? That's what I mean by realism: not what comes and goes but rather the patterns that are incessantly THERE. The guys who are out of balance will disappear. But you'll show up. Then I’d screw around with it and keep it in my back pocket. Leaves of Grass. Plenty of good reading there, I used to tell m...
StoryNoir: Narrator!
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Secret places in everyday. For more stories and up-to-date info on the Western Maine foothills go to Narrator! Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Don't forget to check out my story pages tabbed directly above. You might have a few minutes to read a short story. If you are interested in reading more of my stories, there is a good collection here. Magnum Opus for Grandkids—Part I. What About the Internet? Thomas Williams, Author. 160; Ab...Goats from Another Planet. 160; ...160; &#...
StoryNoir: Just Testing
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Secret places in everyday. Thursday, March 19, 2015. Let me say first of all to anybody interested in my personal testimony: for launching apps the hybrid is equally quick as the SSD. I am unable to detect any difference. Also, I am unable to detect any difference between the OWC SATA3 Extreme (I love these names! Dependable. Dropbox, for instance, may not be in a big hurry to adapt the newer version. To Linux. The newer version. My hardware is old and most users would say sub-adequate. I don't have ...
StoryNoir: Computer Work
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Secret places in everyday. Sunday, June 23, 2013. If you really get into the chores you can climb (descend? 8212;for the “root” seems to be at the top) the “directory tree” and become “a power user”. This is a simple Emacs window. This is a little more complex. There are fifteen files instantly at hand. You have to buy the disks. Could go you a little piece of change. These things don't come from Microsoft and Apple for free. What? That piece of junk is not worth sixty bucks, or however much the disks co...
StoryNoir: Essays
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Secret places in everyday. The wind blustered all night,. When you ask people who do work outdoors in close association with nature about these persistent dilemmas, they seem confused, even aghast. Our planet is a small miracle of the cosmos. That fact becomes more and more evident as astronomers are able to learn about it. Might not an ignorance here or there break its delicate relationships? At any rate why take the chance? For more go here. I am all about I/O. So on this day I am retired. There is an ...
StoryNoir: Junker Driver Part 2
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Secret places in everyday. Tuesday, January 22, 2013. Junker Driver Part 2. A JT (Junker Turismo) hits you in the face. It's the car that is parked under the tree with bird shit sprinkled all over it. It is easily more than ten years old; the mileage on the speedo says 150 thousand, but the mileage gauge got broke a long time ago. The compression has dropped by 25% or so and it might be using a quart of oil every thousand miles. Maybe it belongs to you, you old junker driver! At that time the Japs glutte...
StoryNoir: Books
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Secret places in everyday. Thomas Williams, Writer. Real Reading- Part 1. Real Reading- Part 2. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Don't forget to check out my story pages tabbed directly above. You might have a few minutes to read a short story. If you are interested in reading more of my stories, there is a good collection here. Magnum Opus for Grandkids—Part I. What About the Internet? Computer Work Learning how to do any meaningful work on your computer when youre starting from scratch takes awhile. . 160; ...
StoryNoir: Thomas Williams, Author
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Secret places in everyday. Wednesday, December 19, 2012. Thomas Williams, Author. One day in 1966 I happened. To walk into Thomas Williams' Freshmen English class at the University of New Hampshire. I was just a kid. I had chained my motorcycle to the tennis court fence in front of East Hall, and I was struggling to be a student. Tom was an expert writer with several published books, one of which Town Burning. 1974) He shared the National Book Award with Robert Stone that year— Dog Soldiers. Now almost f...
StoryNoir: Philosophy and Mr Miller
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Secret places in everyday. Saturday, February 7, 2015. Philosophy and Mr Miller. Finally, the big day came when the fuel truck drove into the dooryard. I said, "I want half-and-half." "You sure you want half-and-half? First cold day, Mr Miller stopped and refused to start again. They tell you to bleed the fuel line. But suppose something is wrong with the pump? Heating oil treatment poured into the tank helps. I guess it works; so far it has seemed to. Trickery by modern chemistry. What an ugly picture!
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My Linux Exploits
Tuesday, October 7, 2008. Okay folks, sorry to do this, but I'm moving this blog over to Wordpress. Check it out at mylinuxeploits.wordpress.com. I wanted to consolidate all my linux stuff (guides and all) into one place, and Wordpress supports more than one page. Pretty cool stuff, actually. Anyways, thanks to all who enjoy and reading this blog - come on over and join us at our new place! Saturday, September 27, 2008. Great file synchronization program and a gmail checker. I read about Dropbox. Then I ...
The Various and Sundry Linux Exploits of Zach Jones | Just another WordPress.com weblog
The Various and Sundry Linux Exploits of Zach Jones. Just another WordPress.com weblog. October 25, 2008. At 1:12 am by Zach. Okay, I truly am sorry to do this again so soon to anyone (if there is anyone) who follows this blog. I am moving it to it’s final destination (I hope…) at linux.zachjones.net. Please go on over there and let me know what you think! October 12, 2008. Flock 2.0 Beta for Ubuntu Hardy (and a new repo! Tagged Flock 2 beta. At 11:38 pm by Zach. October 10, 2008. Posted in 8.04. So I...
Linuxed - Exploring Linux distros
Linuxed - Exploring Linux distros. A non-techie's view of the Linux world. Sunday, May 10, 2015. Ubuntu 15.04 (Vivid Vervet) Review: Solid, stable and could have been the LTS release as well. Anyway, back to the review. I downloaded the 64-bit version of Ubuntu 15.04 ISO, about 1.1 GB in size. The release note from Distrowatch mentions the following changes:. From Ubuntu 15.04 http:/ mylinuxexplore.blogspot.in. Sunday, March 15, 2015. Bodhi Linux provides options to download 32-bit, 64-bit, legacy and Ch...