Posts Tagged ‘Linux

The first article in a multipart series exploring swap space, familiarizing the reader with the concept of swapping, why it exists, and what it’s used for.

Got a misbehaving application preventing logout or maybe there’s a game that demands then entirety of your screen? There’s a couple of different ways to start a second X11 instance, both of which are very easy to use. One requires just a few keystrokes, and the other allows you to embed one session within your existing.

Not long ago, I took upon the task of setting up a dedicated virtualization server. I knew I wanted to maximize hardware by keeping the OS slim, so I decided to go with my Linux distro of choice: Ubuntu. This works out very well, because the current version is a Long Term Support release, which means [...]


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