End of support notice for Ubuntu 14.04
Ubuntu 14.04 has officially reached its end of life date. This means I no longer support Ubuntu 14.04 with any of my programs. Read this post to learn more. Continue reading
Ubuntu 14.04 has officially reached its end of life date. This means I no longer support Ubuntu 14.04 with any of my programs. Read this post to learn more. Continue reading
Disk Verifier’s live disk has just been released with standalone functionality! TheParted Magic module was also updated. Read this post to learn more! Continue reading
In this post I take a quick look at Windows Subsystem for Linux, and even see if I can get graphical applications running like I’ve heard you can! Continue reading
In this post, I try to get the Linux containers working in CloudReady again, this time on my laptop. Surely this will be easier than in VMare? Continue reading
In this post I review CloudReady, which is a free alternative to Chrome OS that works in VMware. You can also install CloudReady on your old netbook. Continue reading
In this post and video, I take a quick dip into the world of OpenBSD, and install and configure some software, to see how similar it is to Linux. Continue reading
In this post, and the associated video, I test Linux Mint 19 MATE and XFCE against each other on my laptop to see which is faster and uses the least RAM. Continue reading
DDRescue-GUI finally works well enough in Cygwin to demonstrate. This is a big milestone; DDRescue-GUI will come to Windows! Read this post to learn more. Continue reading
In this quick followup, I demonstrate DDRescue-GUI running in Cygwin in a more native-looking way, which shows how it may operate if I release for Windows. Continue reading
In this post, I review LXQt, to see how it compares to LXDE, and how fast it is on a simulated Pentium 4-era virtual machine. Read this post to learn more. Continue reading