Travel, Tech, Thoughts…
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Things to Know About Traveling to Argentina in 2016
I’m on my second day here in Buenos Aires, Argentina and am slowly figuring out how life works here. Here are a few of the things I didn’t know about that others may find useful. How to get from the airport (EZE) to Buenos Aires: When you arrive at the airport in Buenos Aires (EZE),…
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OR-Mt. Hood
Summit Date May 25th, 2016, around 7:00 am Party Ryan Cragun & Tom Triplett Trip Report For the previous 45 highpoints I had done, my wife had expressed some concerns, but had never insisted that I hire a guide. With Mt. Hood, given that people die on the mountain regularly and that it is snow-covered…
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Linux: LibreOffice Print Dialog Orientation “greyed out”
I really like LibreOffice, but occasionally have to deal with bugs that cause silly regressions, like this one. For years, I have printed my LibreOffice Impress (i.e., powerpoint) slides for my students to a PDF file. The options have made this pretty simple. Click on “Print.” When the Print Dialog window comes up, click on…
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Linux: Securely erasing a hard drive
I recently did some upgrading to my main desktop computer and my Network Attached Storage. As a result, I ended up moving around some hard drives and have several hard drives that are no longer in machines. I’m holding on to most of the hard drives, but some I plan on selling or giving away.…
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Linux: Digikam Editor not showing images
I ran into a really weird problem with Digikam that took me a couple of days to figure out. Since it took me so long to figure it out, I figured I should note this problem here for anyone else who runs into it. What was happening is that I would open Digikam and when…
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Linux: Auto Mount EXT4 partition
Several years ago I read a post in a Linux forum talking about splitting up one’s hard drive into multiple partitions so that when the inevitable reformat came along, there was no need to transfer one’s files during the process. Instead, if your files are on one partition while the operating system is on another…
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Linux: remove all directories with same name
I ran into an issue with a piece of software that created hundreds of directories amidst my music and video collections. However, all of the directories had the exact same name. Rather than delete all of them individually, I figured there had to be a way to delete them all with a single command. Turns…
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Connecting Linux Laptop and Android Phone to UoT_Secure
My university, The University of Tampa, is great in a lot of ways. But one thing the university fails at quite miserably is in its support of anything other than Windows. The IT department does okay in supporting Mac computers, but they don’t support Linux at all. I had to get permission to wipe my…
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Ubuntu Linux (KDE): “Chrome didn’t shut down correctly” error
Every so often, Chrome on my Linux based computers (one running Kubuntu and one running Linux Mint KDE) starts having a problem. I like having Chrome save my tabs from my previous sessions so I can pick back up where I left off. But for some reason, and I’m not exactly sure what that reason…