Rudd-O.com
Advanced Search…
  • Linux and free software
  • Monopolies of the mind
  • COVID-19 heresy
  • Archives
  • Site news
  • Downloads
  1. Home

Search results

Subscribe to an always-updated RSS feed.
  • 75 items matching your search terms.
  • Filter the results
    Item type
    New items since
  • Sort by
    • relevance
    • date (newest first)
    • alphabetically
  1. Dawson's creek at twice the speed, thanks to MythTV Located in Linux and free software
  2. Does your Adobe Flash Player icon in the KDE System Settings malfunction?
    The library is installed in the wrong location on Fedora 15 64-bit machines. Here is how to fix it.
    Located in Linux and free software
  3. Does your wireless (WiFi) network connection glitch / stop / interrupt every two minutes?
    If you have a wireless adapter on Linux like the ath9k (Atheros) or others, and you are on Fedora, here is a solution.
    Located in Linux and free software
  4. Does your wireless network stutter on Fedora?
    The problem is NetworkManager. Here is a quick solution.
    Located in Linux and free software
  5. Fixing KDE 5 crashes upon monitor connection in Fedora 23
    KDE 5 has a nasty bug in its libraries that causes applications like KWin and Plasma to crash. Here is the fix.
    Located in Linux and free software
  6. Have a blog or a Web site? You better not do these things Located in Archives
  7. Having trouble disabling HTTP strict transport security? Having trouble disabling HTTP strict transport security?
    The problem may be in your browser. Here's the fix.
    Located in Linux and free software
  8. Having trouble rejoining a Matrix room after being banned and unbanned? Having trouble rejoining a Matrix room after being banned and unbanned?
    This is a known Matrix bug, and there is a workaround for it.
    Located in Linux and free software
  9. Help! I uninstalled a Plone product, reinstalled it and now some of my content doesn't show up in the navigation!
    Relax. Your content hasn't disappeared -- is there, hidden by a perhaps overzealous malfunction protection mechanism.
    Located in Linux and free software
  10. How do I decode gzipped HTTP replies from packet captures?
    It's actually fairly straightforward with a simple tool called tshark.
    Located in Linux and free software
  • < Previous 10 items
  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
  • 5
  • 6
  • 7
  • 8
  • Next 10 items >

Want to comment on this?  Join our Telegram channel and share your opinions in each post!

Get the latest articles via RSS, Atom, or our Telegram community — and share your opinion there.
  • Log in
  • Site Map
  • Contact
  • 🇪🇸 Edición en Español