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Alienware M11x R2 with Open Suse 64 bit
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I recently updated my Alienware by installing Suse 11.4 (& 12.1). As usual, I did not attempt to upgrade the existing 11.3 install, but instead performed a fresh install. Here is some information on what was necessary to make everything work as best as possible with this combination.
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Asus G74SX A1 on OpenSuse 12.1 and Suse 12.3 (64 bit)
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All of the critical functions work, but some of the secondary features require some tweaking to make full use of this wonderful portable workstation behemoth.
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ASUS ZenScreen MB16AC USB-C DisplayLink Monitor on Asus Strix with Debian 11 Linux Bullseye
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Notes on getting an ASUS ZenScreen MB16AC USB-C DisplayLink Monitor with and Asus Strix laptop working with Debian 11 Linux.
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Bitwig Studio 1.0 on OpenSuse Linux 13
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I am glad that a major DAW product has been created that supports Linux as well as Windows and Mac. Folks that previously worked for major DAW companies have gone independent and with much fanfare released their 1.0 product. ...
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Can't start Libreoffice in Parrot OS after updates
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Notes on how to fix java and Libreoffice in Parrot OS if start having trouble after updates...
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Canon Pixma IP90 Portable Printer and Linux
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Just a quick reminder about the Canon Pixma IP90 Portable Printer and Linux...
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Cent OS 8 Linux on Dell XPS 2-in-1
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Recently "upgraded" from Cent OS 7 on my Dell XPS 2 in 1 to Cent OS 8. This has a slew of challenges and differences from similar efforts with other distros. This page will be a capture of my notes.
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centos decrypt luks "feature only available with HAL" trinity
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Trouble decrypting LUKS encrypted device in Cent OS 7 using Trinity Desktop Environment (TDE). Quick notes to address.
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Change Java version used for Firefox under OpenSuse 11.4 and other versions
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Typically Open Suse cofnigures Firefox to use Open Java as the default java binary. However this doesn't work well for a number of sites, so you may find it necessary to install the Sun JRE and browser plugin...
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Completely Giving Up on KDE4's Kmail2
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I have gladly used Kmail for more than a dozen years. When KDE4 started pushing Kmail2, I lived with the growing pains of transition. But enough already. It has been years and years, and Kmail2 just gets more and more broken with each release!