One of the advantage of most Linux distributions has always been their central package management system, whether it be apt, RPM or something else (like Snap and Flatpak that are now increasingly popular). Not only can you […]
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I’ve recently acquired an Elgato Stream Deck Mini after reading about it in German computer magazine C’t. For those who are not familiar with the Stream Deck, it’s essentially a programmable macro pad, but with the […]
Linux/Windows dual boot works fine, but there are cases where this is not feasible. A computer may have to do most of its work under Windows because of certain application. When Linux is required, the Windows […]
I use the Windows Remote Desktop functionality all the time to connect to workstations. The Windows Remote Desktop client offers to store login credentials. Unfortunately, on a Pro version of Windows this doesn’t work due to […]
Throughout the years Windows has received much criticism for security issues. As a result, default settings can be a bit too secure. One thing that always bugs me are the notifications that a file is potentially […]
I’ve been using WSL for running Linux-only software and it works really well, but there are cases (especially when graphical output is needed) where a native Linux system is required. Lately I’ve taken advantage of the […]