Wherever I can, I tend to navigate my computer using a keyboard.| neilzone.co.uk
I am using GNOME, with Nautilus as its file manager.| neilzone.co.uk
When I have a document to review, I like to flip my ThinkPad into “tablet” mode, and scribble notes in the margin of the document, highlight sections, and generally annotate it.| neilzone.co.uk
I have a lot of documents to scan. I have a working Brother multi-function printer/scanner, and it works fine, but it scans slowly.| neilzone.co.uk
I didn’t realise that one couldn’t use fdisk to create a partition larger than 2TB on Linux, until I was banging my head wondering why commands that I’ve used before did not work.| neilzone.co.uk
I made a sort-of-joke the other day about using Quake III Arena as a form of metaverse for decoded.| neilzone.co.uk
I wanted a way to wirelessly display / “cast” the output of my laptop, running Linux, to a remote display.| neilzone.co.uk
I saw a tip on the fediverse which, annoyingly, I cannot now find.| neilzone.co.uk
I have an Intel NUC in my office, using mpd, to play music on some speakers.| neilzone.co.uk
I am using mpd, running on an Intel NUC, connected to some old speakers, for playing music in my office, controlled by ncmpcpp on my laptop, or an app on my phone.| neilzone.co.uk
tl;dr I wonder if just running sudo ln -sft /etc/ModemManager/fcc-unlock.d /usr/share/ModemManager/fcc-unlock.| neilzone.co.uk
Here’s an irritating one. I use dropbear to remotely unlock LUKS-encrypted volumes.| neilzone.co.uk
I read an interesting blogpost today, entitled “I quit my job to work full time on my open source project”.| neilzone.co.uk
To clear the current playlist, add three random albums to the playlist, and start playing, in ncmpcpp:| neilzone.co.uk
I “wasted” my lunch break today. Controlling your ThinkPad’s lid LED This morning, Lennart Poettering posted a rather cool piece of information:| neilzone.co.uk