Category: Leap
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Bpytop on openSUSE | Terminal
I recently published an article about how great Bashtop is on openSUSE, and when I was nearly done with it, I was told about Bpytop. Since I was going through the final edit, I didn’t just want to dump what I did before but rather, follow it up with Bpytop. I am not sure how…
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Bashtop on openSUSE | Terminal
I am generally behind the curve when it comes to the new hotness out there. Not sure what it is, maybe I am out of phase with the rest of the world, maybe just behind on my podcast listening or not really paying attention, so while everyone else has moved on to the next new…
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Noodlings 22 | On the Edge
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The 22nd single serving sized podcast episode Computers are a tool, it’s a wrench or hammer, maybe more like a drill as it is a kind of power tool. It is there to serve you in whatever the task is. Whether it is organizing and storing information, one of the core functions of computers; entertainment,…
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Noodlings 21 | Inspiration Is Around You
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21st Noodling of jam packed excitement… not really. This is the 21st hot-pocket-sized podcast that won’t scorch roof of your mouth. I have a small collection of vintage or near vintage gaming consoles. I lean mostly in the Nintendo party as I think they have a great grasp on what is fun. I don’t always…
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Noodlings 20 | No Linux for 10 Days
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in AMD, Applications, BDLL, Computer History, Dell, Gaming, Hardware, Leap, Linux, Podcast, Tumbleweed20th Noodling, just like the previous, delivered inconsistently! The 20th cookie sized podcast, but not one of those oatmeal raisin type of cookies, more like something with chocolate chips. Chinese food containers are a feat of clever engineering. Most people just toss them in the bin once they are done with them but if you…
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Noodlings 19 | BIOS Games Serving the NDI™ Plugin
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in AMD, Applications, BDLL, Computer History, Dell, Gaming, Hardware, Leap, Linux, Podcast, TumbleweedAnother prime number… and no the title doesn’t make sense. It’s just a nonsensical way to string everything together. 19th Noodling on a mid-August night 19 Episodes… 19 is another prime number! Fun facts about chocolate milk can be found here BIOS Update Dell Latitude E6440 on Linux My BIOS was 4 years out of date.…
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OBS NDI™ Plugin on openSUSE
The NDI plugin offers a fairly easy way to send OBS video signal (presumably other applications can take advantage of this too) to another OBS instance on another machine. This can come in handy for numerous reasons such as splitting up workloads between machines by capturing output from one machine, such as gaming computer, to…
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Noodlings 18 | Hardware is for the Terminal
18 is such an adult number. Perhaps I am truly becoming a grown up podcast here. 18th Noodling of mid-summer musings 18 Episodes… 18 is a fun number. Divisible by 2, 3, 6 and 9. The age you can vote in the United States. LG 29″ UltraWide | Monitor Upgrade and Configuration on Linux I have…
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Turn off Monitor using CLI
This is another gift to future me from present me. I made the mistake of not properly writing this down before so I had to search for the answer. The problem is, sometimes, it seems as though Plasma is not shutting off my external screens consistently. I can’t say why but I have a suspicion…
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Noodlings 17 | Designing, Replacing and Configuring
A prime number podcast but not a prime podcast 17th Noodling of technical musings I’d like to say something interesting about the number 17, it’s a prime number, the last year you are a minor in the United States, perhaps other places… Team 17 was a great video game house in the 90s that made…
