20 Useful, Common Linux (Ubuntu) Commands for New Users

Posted by suvi under Tricks

I recently was asked by a new Ubuntu user (also involved in web, graphic design, etc.), what some of the more common day to day commands I use are.
Many of these commands can increase productivity, etc. by making things (for me at least), easier to do. My system desktop has a transparent terminal integrated into
Read [...]

No Comments

Building a Web Developer / Designer PC Using Ubuntu Linux – Revisited

Posted by suvi under Desktop, Ubuntu

Recently I posted “Build a Web Developer PC and Enable Most Media Playback Using Ubuntu Linux” and received a few messages asking what other tools I use. To save me time with answering email messages that essentially contain the same information, and to help the maximum number of readers, I thought it would be a [...]

No Comments

Quick Fix for the ‘Size Mismatch’ When Updating Ubuntu Linux

Posted by suvi under Tricks, Ubuntu

This is just a short “quick fix” post.
For those who need it, here’s a quick fix when you get an error message like this:
“W: Failed to fetch http://security.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/main/f/ffmpeg/libpostproc1d_0.cvs20070307-5ubuntu7.2_amd64.deb Size mismatch”
It’s an error I received when the auto update feature was working in Ubuntu Linux. I double checked my sources.list file, but it was okay.

Read more [...]

No Comments

Build a Web Developer PC and Enable Most Media Playback Using Ubuntu Linux

Posted by suvi under Multimedia, Ubuntu

For those of you who follow my other blog, you’ll know that my last Windows PC had a major failure again. You can read some of the specifics in the “When Disaster Strikes – Again” post. At that point I decided to install Ubuntu (effectively removing Windows based PC’s from the network).
In some ways I
Read [...]

No Comments

Things You Need To Know To Become An Apt Guru

Posted by suvi under Debian, Ubuntu

Quite possibly the most distinguishing feature of Debian-based Linux distributions (such as Ubuntu, Mepis, Knoppix, etc) is their package system – APT. Also known as the Advanced Package Tool, APT was first introduced in Debian 2.1 in 1999. APT is not so much a specific program as it is a collection of separate, related [...]

No Comments