How to tune the Linux kernel with the /proc filesystem
Image by David Both: CC-by-SA 4. The Linux kernel is a tunable marvel that allows you to make changes to its parameters while it is...
Use Audacity to Edit Music Recordings on Linux
Image by: Internet Archive Book Images. Modified by Opensource.com. CC BY-SA 4.0 How COVID-19 caused me to learn Audacity on the fly and learn to...
Use the Alpine email client in your Linux terminal
Configure Alpine to handle your email the way you like it. Email is an important communications medium and will remain so for the foreseeable future....
How Linux rescues slow computers (and the planet)
Image by Opensource.com: CC-by-SA Don't throw away your old computer. Skip the landfill and revive it with Linux. Mint and Kasen, two of my grandkids,...
Getting the most out of your NVME drives
My laptops are equipped with NVMe drives, which impress me with their incredible speed. I'm delighted by the lightning-fast boot times and seamless data read...
Cronopete: A graphical backup utility for Linux
Cronopete is a graphical backup utility for Linux that is modeled after Apple's Time Machine. It aims to simplify the creation of periodic backups by...
Wordsmith on the Linux command line with dict
Check your spelling with the dict command.
Why sysadmins should license their code for open source
One of the best ways I know to give back to the open source community that provides everyone with incredible programs is to make programs...
Embracing Freedom and Flexibility: Why Linux Mint Could be Your Perfect OS Choice
I have owned several MacBooks, and I purchased one for my wife a few years ago. She's not a power user, mainly utilizing it for...
Inxi: Unleashing the Power of Linux System Insights through Command Line Mastery
In the world of Linux, where power and flexibility reign supreme, one of the most valuable tools at a user's disposal is the command line...
Five reasons to give Linux this year
Every year, folks ask me what kind of computer they should send their student to college with. My standard answer is Linux. After all, don’t...
This Website Is Now Secure
For a number of reasons, including the fact that it's been on my todo list for a long time, I have enabled HTTPS (Secure HTTP)...
Linux su vs sudo: what’s the difference?
A comparison of Linux commands for escalating privileges for non-root users
A Quick Review of Fedora 39
This review is based on my first month of using Fedora 39. I have performed no formal testing and have not tried very hard to...
How to be the lazy SysAdmin
Work smarter, not harder, and still do your job well. The job of a Linux SysAdmin is always complex and often fraught with various pitfalls...
My Oldest Computer Died
I had this old Dell Optiplex 755 computer that someone gifted me several years ago. "They" said it was no longer working and they were...