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quakkels.com
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| | | | | Come with me on an adventure as I discover how to make Linux look like the systems in movies that inspired me when I was young. | |
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www.tumfatig.net
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| | | | | This is an attempt at building an OpenBSD desktop than could be used by newcomers or by people that don't care about tinkering with computers and just want a working daily driver for general tasks. Somebody will obviously need to know a bit of UNIX but we'll try to limit it to the minimum. | |
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tothepoles.co.uk
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| | | | | New laptop, new Ubuntu. This post shows step-by-step how I installed Ubuntu 20.04 LTS on a brand new Lenovo x1 Extreme Gen 2. I kept Windows on a smaller (250 GB) partition with the option to boot into either OS. This post will assume you are working from a Windows 10 OS. You should have... | |
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logr.cogley.info
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| | | I looked at various window tiling managers for macOS, but I think I will stick with hammerspoon. To use it, you write a lua program in your $HOME (similar to awesomewm for linux), and bind macOS APIs to keyboard shortcuts. It is a "bridge between the operating system and a Lua scripting engine". Not only can you tile your windows, but also do things like trigger events when you arrive home, or, plug in a USB device, for example. | ||