Are You Ready For Linux?
Linux on the Desktop is well past the stage of being a plaything for computer hobbyists but it still isn’t at the stage where it could be considered completely mainstream. There’s still some way to go...
View ArticleLinux Mint 18.1 Is The Best Mint Yet
The hardcore Linux geeks won’t read this article. They’ll skip right past it… They don’t like Linux Mint much. There’s a good reason for them not to; it’s not designed for them. Linux Mint is for folks...
View ArticleThe Novelty of KDE Neon
The good folks at KDE managed to engage a market of Linux desktop users underserved by other distribution models. Or, maybe it’s just me. KDE has a long history in the desktop ecosystem. It was the...
View ArticleAWS Outage: We Need to Talk About These Nines
I walked out of a meeting, preparing to go to lunch. One of the guys on the database team grabs me as I pass and informs me that his AWS (Amazon Web Services) permissions are broken. He’s unable to see...
View ArticleLibreOffice 5.3 – Freedom Meets Functionality
Freedom to create with code is not the same as the freedom to create a specific product. Sometimes the freedom offered in the open source community makes it easier for me to be more productive. Other...
View ArticleSave LAS – A Fun Idea
In a response to the recent LAS episode and following Reddit thread, Bryan Lunduke and I did some brainstorming. He and I both have a lot of history with LAS and would really hate to see it disappear...
View ArticleEffective Communication in Podcasting
Internet based New Media (YouTube, podcasts, etc) is the number one way that people learn about Linux and Open Source software. Linux, as a concept, lacks a marketing department because it’s a...
View ArticleDoes Adobe Hate Linux?
As the press prepares to cover the release of Ubuntu 17.04, it should be clear in the tech industry just how big of a player Ubuntu is to the ecosystem. While a good bit of reviews will focus on what’s...
View ArticleWHY WINDOWS POWER USERS BREAK LINUX
As more people come to Linux, those of us who help the Windows refugees make the switch will need to be very patient with them. The more someone knows about Windows, the more likely it is that they...
View ArticleWhat is Linux – A Beginners Guide
I have been using open source software for over ten years now. I have been using Linux for about the same time, too. A lot has changed in ten years but my love for idea of open source hasn’t changed....
View ArticleOpen Source Software Explained
For those new to Linux, the concept of Open Source software may be foreign. In this short video, I attempt to explain the concept in non-geek speak for the Average Joe to understand. Thanks for...
View ArticleManjaro vs Antergos | For The Record
Both Manjaro vs Antergos are rolling release Linux distributions that are derived from Arch Linux. On the surface, they might appear to share a number of similarities. But it’s also important to...
View ArticleTop 5 Mistakes New Linux Users Make
A presentation video about some of the pitfalls new Linux users sometimes find themselves falling into. Please be sure to give EzeeLinux a ‘Like’ on Facebook! Thanks! Also check out...
View ArticleEzeeLinux Show 18 0 | Linux Grows In 2017
The very first “EzeeLinux Show!” We look ahead to 2018, revisit dual boot concerns and talk about MS and their evil ways. 🙂 Please be sure to give EzeeLinux a ‘Like’ on Facebook! Thanks!...
View ArticleA FOSS Year Resolution
It’s that time of year again. The time when some people are taking a long hard look at their lives and trying to decide what they want to change about themselves over the course of the next year. Some...
View ArticleLinux Desktop Success – Unleaded Hangout
Unleaded Hangout Linux Desktop Success. What’s it going to take to get us there? Have we already hit the tipping point with ChromeOS? Perhaps instead, it’s a matter of greater OEM adoption? We discuss....
View ArticleLinux Desktop Success – Unleaded Hangout
Linux Desktop Success. What’s it going to take to get us there? Have we already hit the tipping point with ChromeOS? Perhaps instead, it’s a matter of greater OEM adoption? We discuss. Continue reading...
View ArticleWhat’s Holding Linux Back – Unleaded Hangouts
What’s Holding Linux Back? Obviously we’ve seen some growth, but it does feel like there may be some things that hold Linux back a bit. We discuss. Continue reading What’s Holding Linux Back – Unleaded...
View ArticleMy Experience with MailSpring on Linux
Email was a significant improvement over its predecessors. Instead of physical messages passing hands several times, a message could be sent at the speed of light as a series of packets to anyone...
View ArticleAre Our Routers Secure Enough – Unleaded Hangouts
Are Our Routers Secure Enough? Do we take the boxes that sit between the Internet and our home networks seriously? Should we be mindful of the firmware running on said routers? Perhaps instead, we...
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