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MY OPINIONS ABOUT THE NEW MOVE BY UBUNTU

  • February 20, 2018
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In recent blog posts, it is made quite clear that Ubuntu intends to collect user data. This option will be opt out at installation, but It will be kept fine print because Ubuntu really wants … Read more

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VIVALDI BROWSER REVIEW AND SHORT TUTORIAL

  • February 20, 2018
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For people in 2018 who are looking for a fast, stable, and flexible browser, Vivaldi more than does its share in that department. Vivaldi is a browser built by Norse company Vivaldi AS in Oslo, … Read more

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FOLLOW UP TO THE EARLIER ARTICLE ABOUT THE MELTDOWN/SPECTRE VULNERABILITY

  • January 6, 2018
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Earlier today, I published an article here on my blog about the recent flaws found in kernels and processor firmware. I was a bit vague and unclear, but after doing more reading, I can give … Read more

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LINUX FIREWALL APPLICATIONS pt.1

  • January 5, 2018
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The Linux firewall is managed by a service called Iptables. Iptables is a net-filter built into the Linux or Unix kernel. It is used even when third party applications are called. Iptables was initially released … Read more

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VIVALDI LIMITED HTML5 IN MANJARO AND WHAT I DID TO GET IT WORKING WITHOUT USING THE AUR

  • January 3, 2018
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I did a bit of a review on Vivaldi before. I said that the browser was good and had a great team behind it, I also spoke briefly about the endless array of features within … Read more

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YET ANOTHER UPDATE AND MANJARO’S UPCOMING STABLE RELEASE

  • December 30, 2017
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Manjaro’s last stable release posted on their homepage was 17.06. Since this time, the team have worked hard on yet another stable release code named Hakoila and is set to be released soon. So far, … Read more

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UBUNTU NOT WHAT IT COULD BE

  • December 22, 2017
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It’s a sad day when trying to convert back to Ubuntu 16.04.3 you find that it just isn’t what it was in 16.04.1. When you find that it was downhill then and has slowly and … Read more

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A BEAUTIFUL TALE OF HOW UBUNTU MET LENOVO

  • December 21, 2017
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I only heard this romantic story on Tuesday evening on youtube and again found it today on OMGUBUNTU. Link below. But apparently an interim release of Ubuntu destroyed the latest model of Lenovo laptops. This … Read more

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REALLY GREAT NEWS FOR THE WEB AND FOR FIREFOX USERS PLUS UNRELATED TOPICS

  • December 20, 2017
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Firefox 58 will soon ship with the option to toggle on and off the system title bar. This toggle will be at the bottom left under the customization window, it is already there in nightly, … Read more

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POST INFECTION TUNE UP

  • December 17, 2017
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Assuming you’ve followed my steps on cleaning out an infected computer, you may or may not still have a few weird or unused applications on your system, but most of the task bar nonsense in … Read more

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