Matthew CaspersonThe first hours of Linux Mint 22I’ve been a long time Linux Mint user, relying on version 21 for years now as my daily operating system. With Linux Mint 22 just released I…Jul 24Jul 24
Matthew CaspersonIntroducing: DevEnvOpsToday I’m proud to announce the next evolution in DevOps: DevEnvOps.May 5May 5
Matthew CaspersonFedora 40 Silverblue reviewLinux fans were in for a treat this month with the release of Ubuntu 24.04 and Fedora 40. I am a long time consumer of Ubuntu, albeit via…Apr 291Apr 291
Matthew CaspersonI have GooglelexiaI’ve long thought it would be nice to learn how to improve my cooking, but I just never seemed to have the confidence to pick a meal from a…Sep 17, 2023Sep 17, 2023
Matthew CaspersonI would totally use Kubernetes to host a blogKubernetes is one of the few technologies I have seen that reliably elicits a love it/hate it response. On one extreme you have those that…Jul 30, 2023Jul 30, 2023
Matthew CaspersonCommon Proton workarounds for Linux gamersProton is an incredible tool offered by Valve to enable Windows games to run seamlessly under Linux. The Steam Deck uses Proton extensively…Jul 19, 2023Jul 19, 2023
Matthew CaspersonFirst look at Linux Mint 21.2I’ve used Linux Mint as my daily OS for well over a year now, and have been impressed by its stability, flexibility, and opinionated…Jul 19, 2023Jul 19, 2023
Matthew CaspersonHow do I execute bash commands in a pod with kubectl?There are times when it is useful to drop into a terminal on a Pod inside a Kubernetes cluster. You can, for example, interact with…Jul 16, 2023Jul 16, 2023
Matthew CaspersonHow do I run a .sh file in Linux?A .sh file in Linux is a shell script used to automate a shell like bash. If you have come from a Windows background, .sh files are…Jul 16, 2023Jul 16, 2023
Matthew CaspersonHow do I install a .tar.gz or .tar.bz2 file in Linux?Files that have the extension .tar.gz and .tar.bz2 are tarballs that have been compressed with gzip of bzip2. These archive formats are…Jul 15, 2023Jul 15, 2023