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The Linux Migration: April 2017 Progress Report

Scott Lowe

In December 2016, I kicked off a migration to Linux (from OS X) as my primary laptop OS. Let me start by saying that I am actively using a Linux-powered laptop as my primary laptop right now, and I have been doing so since early February. Linux Distribution. I’m using Enpass on my OS X, Linux, and iOS devices.

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The Atari VCS retro console gets its long-awaited retail release

The Verge

At least the promised desktop mode actually works, allowing you to install Windows, Linux, or ChromeOS and use the machine like a modestly-specced but cool-looking desktop PC. for the Walnut version, which comes with an included wireless joystick and controller, which retail separately for $59.99 There are two USB 3.1

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Technology Short Take #67

Scott Lowe

Jason Messer has an article describing how networking works with Windows containers. Dmitri Kalintsev examines some options for addressing storage-related connectivity in NSX environments. OS X users might find this Apple support article on OS X wireless roaming to be helpful. Servers/Hardware. Virtualization.

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Technology Short Take #83

Scott Lowe

Here’s a quick post on nftables , the (eventual) Linux replacement for iptables. Turns out there’s a security vulnerability in some of the wireless keyboard and mice out there. Unfortunately, if you were the owner of a Logitech device, you had to boot into Windows just to update the firmware—until now. Virtualization.

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Technology Short Take #83

Scott Lowe

Here’s a quick post on nftables , the (eventual) Linux replacement for iptables. Turns out there’s a security vulnerability in some of the wireless keyboard and mice out there. Unfortunately, if you were the owner of a Logitech device, you had to boot into Windows just to update the firmware—until now. Virtualization.

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Setting up the Tools for Contributing to OpenStack Documentation

Scott Lowe

Using a Linux Environment. It’s no secret that I use OS X, and the toolchain that the OpenStack documentation team uses is—like the rest of OpenStack—pretty heavily biased toward Linux. It wasn’t until just recently that I realized: why not just use a Linux VM? on Amazon EC2 (via Ravello Systems).

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Technology Short Take #83

Scott Lowe

Here’s a quick post on nftables , the (eventual) Linux replacement for iptables. Turns out there’s a security vulnerability in some of the wireless keyboard and mice out there. Unfortunately, if you were the owner of a Logitech device, you had to boot into Windows just to update the firmware—until now.