/boot partition is too small
Once upon a time when I installed my Linux I made a decision. The decision was to make my /boot into a separate partition and I also decided mere 512MB are just enough. After all the kernel is a few … Read More »
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Once upon a time when I installed my Linux I made a decision. The decision was to make my /boot into a separate partition and I also decided mere 512MB are just enough. After all the kernel is a few … Read More »
I believe I know stuff about technology and this includes some knowledge about data and data management. So I know that I have to do regular backups of my home computer. And I actually do! Maybe I should do them … Read More »
Two months ago I switched my internet provider from a DOCSIS-based to a DSL-based one. I thought that the horrendous IP-telephony quality of my previous provider would be much better with a different, more reliable one. I should have known … Read More »
When you wonder if you want to start an online shop one questions inevitably appears. What platform should I use? Usually the choice is between Shopify and Woo-commerce on WordPress. One is a Software-as-a-Service company which charges you a monthly … Read More »
In the past 15 years software development has changed a lot. And most of the time, it got better. And especially, when talking about the development environment. Remember how you had three different Ruby-on-Rails projects, each using a different Ruby … Read More »
I have been using dual boot machines for more than fifteen years. Naturally, it all started when I decided I want to try something else than Windows. At the time it sounded like a good idea: if I mess up … Read More »
I’ve been using a dual boot machine for over 10 years now and I don’t recommend it to anyone! It is a mess. You try to update your Linux distribution and then the boot loader is rewritten, without taking the … Read More »
Recently I work solely on Linux – Ubuntu, to be precise. I really like this OS, because it has awesome support, and working with is at least as easy as working on a Windows. Of course everything has pros and … Read More »