How To Fix Your Bootloader For Changes To Intel Microcode Arch Linux main blog post image
December 25th, 2015

How To Fix Your Bootloader For Changes To Intel Microcode Arch Linux

I recently realized that there are a lot of people still having issues with the microcode issues on Arch Linux regarding the changes to the Intel bootloader so this is just a quick tutorial that explains how to fix it. I wrote this tutorial as a reply on the Antergos Forum over a year ago so I haven't tested this solution in over a year but after looking over it again I don't see any reason why it wouldn't work. Anyway, here is how to fix this issue.

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The Mayor, William Bell vs Councilman, Marcus Lundy Tonight on RAW! main blog post image
December 16th, 2015

The Mayor, William Bell vs Councilman, Marcus Lundy Tonight on RAW!

This morning the Birmingham City Council meeting ended abruptly due to the physical altercation between William Bell, Mayor, and Marcus Lundy, Councilman. The council of my city is known for corruption, members being arrested, wasting city money via "business trips" and now we can add having a fight during a council meeting. This morning's events were so absurd that it compelled me to make an image to commemorate the #BrawlatCityHall.

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Organize & Manage Your Firefox Tabs Like a Pro with the Tab Groups Add-on main blog post image
December 14th, 2015

Organize & Manage Your Firefox Tabs Like a Pro with the Tab Groups Add-on

Have you ever heard of the Tab Groups feature from Mozilla’s Firefox web browser? If you said no then you’re not alone, in fact, Mozilla has recently stated that they estimate the Tab Groups feature is used by “around 0.01% of users” and due to this estimate they have decided to remove this feature from Firefox starting with Firefox 45.

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Simplify Command-Line Package Management with APT instead of apt-get main blog post image
November 27th, 2015

Simplify Command-Line Package Management with APT instead of apt-get

APT, the Advanced Package Tool from the Debian project, is for managing packages by using a lot of separate tools to accomplish various tasks. In the past, users needed to know multiple command structures like apt-get, apt-cache, apt-config, and many more to utilize the full feature-set of APT.

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The Current State of Video Streaming Services on Linux main blog post image
November 5th, 2015

The Current State of Video Streaming Services on Linux

Are you confused by the current state of support Linux users have for video streaming services? Are you curious why some services work in some browsers and not in others while some services don’t work at all? I was confused by this too so I decided to research this issue to find and share what the current state of video streaming services on Linux is.

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November 4th, 2015

How to Start Applications Automatically as Linux Boots

Are you manually loading applications each time you turn on your computer? Wouldn’t you rather have them automatically load instead? Here’s how to auto-start applications in Linux.

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6 Tools to Manage Your Linux Clipboard main blog post image
November 3rd, 2015

6 Tools to Manage Your Linux Clipboard

Have you ever copied something important to your clipboard but became distracted? Perhaps this led you to copying something else, thereby erasing the original content? I used to do that more times than I’d like to admit but thanks to a clipboard manager, I have saved myself so much frustration.

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Epiphany Web-Apps: Integrate the Web with Your Desktop main blog post image
October 7th, 2015

Epiphany Web-Apps: Integrate the Web with Your Desktop

Are you a frequent user of web apps? Would you prefer them to be more integrated into your desktop? The Epiphany browser can do just that and this article will show you how.

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Using KDE Connect to Sync your Android Device with Your Linux Computer main blog post image
October 5th, 2015

Using KDE Connect to Sync your Android Device with Your Linux Computer

Have you ever wished your Android devices and your Linux computers worked together more seamlessly? KDE Connect is something you should check out because it alleviates the headaches of the multi-device experience.

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How to Watch Netflix Natively on Linux – the Easy Way main blog post image
September 10th, 2015

How to Watch Netflix Natively on Linux – the Easy Way

I wrote an article about how to easily watch Netflix natively on Linux for MakeUseOf.com and this being my first professionally published article, I think I did fairly well.

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Featured On Linux Unplugged To Talk About KDE And openSUSE main blog post image
July 16th, 2015

Featured On Linux Unplugged To Talk About KDE And openSUSE

I was featured on an episode of Linux Unplugged this past Tuesday to talk about my recent experiences with KDE, as a GNOME fanboy, and the new core structure of OpenSUSE with Leap, Tumbleweed and SUSE Linux Enterprise (SLE).

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My New Lower Third Graphics For The Linux Action Show main blog post image
May 24th, 2015

My New Lower Third Graphics For The Linux Action Show

I've been working on graphical overlays for the "lower thirds" of Linux Action Show and episode #366 of LAS is the first episode to be using my new graphics.

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