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Moving Stuff in Gimp

Gimp is the standard bearer of high-end graphic design in Linux and it's a seriously beefy application. However, if you've spent years in Photoshop and Windows like I have, warming up to Gimp in Linux might take a bit of extra effort. I hope you bel... [More]

Posted on 5/22/2013 6:39:00 PM by Dave Burke, (0) Comments
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Updating the Polly Twitter Desktop Client in Linux Mint

This is one of those "posts for me" where I want to document something so I don't have to think about it next time.  Today the thing I don't want to think about is updating Polly, a Twitter Desktop Client for Linux.  There are several Linu... [More]

Posted on 5/22/2013 4:26:00 PM by Dave Burke, (0) Comments
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Installing GnuCash on Linux Mint 14

How many times have you heard people say that they need to keep a Windows PC around because they need it to do Quicken? I've heard it often. In fact, I'm one of those people, but I do not know for how much longer since I installed the ve... [More]

Posted on 4/26/2013 1:53:00 PM by Dave Burke, (0) Comments
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Harmonious Ruby 2.0 and Passenger with Linux Apache

If you are a happy Apache Passenger user you might lose some of that joy when your Rails site looks like this after an upgrade to Ruby 2.0.0. This was particularly problematic for me since I had recently re-installed Ruby to reside in a perso... [More]

Posted on 4/24/2013 9:34:00 AM by Dave Burke, (0) Comments
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Sudo Free Ruby with RVM

If you find yourself using sudo when installing and updating your Ruby Gems, sorry to have to be the guy to say it, but something is wrong with your Ruby setup.  But hey, it works, right?  Yes, but weirdness can result when gems are installed wi... [More]

Posted on 4/19/2013 11:50:00 AM by Dave Burke, (0) Comments
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Flexible Directory Navigation with Bash

I recently came to the conclusion that I was spending too much time at the Linux Terminal command line navigating to my Rails Projects and knew there had to be a better way.  All of my projects have the path /mintland/webapps/[PROJECT]. Given that al... [More]

Posted on 4/17/2013 1:25:28 PM by Dave Burke, (0) Comments
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Efficient Desktop Navigation in Linux Mint Cinnamon

After moving from Microsoft Windows to Linux I discovered that I now think more in terms of efficiency, of using the power of Linux to get the job done better and faster.  Most of us Linux geeks seem to always have a terminal window or two open, whic... [More]

Posted on 4/10/2013 10:52:58 AM by Dave Burke, (0) Comments
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Using GnuPG Encryption for Secure Cloud Storage

If you're like me you find yourself using cloud storage more and more.  Most cloud services like the two I use most often, Dropbox and Ubuntu One, tell us that our documents are secure and I believe them.  But I've been around long enough to kno... [More]

Posted on 4/5/2013 9:49:06 AM by Dave Burke, (0) Comments
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Using Grsync and Rsync in Linux Mint

Like most of us, my work is divided between a laptop and a PC and I use cloud services like Dropbox and Ubuntu One to share data between them.  Grsync and Rsync takes data sharing to the next level, giving me the ability to synchron... [More]

Posted on 4/4/2013 4:47:00 PM by Dave Burke, (0) Comments
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Supercharge Gimp With Custom Keystrokes

As I recent Linux convert I am learning how to make the most of Gimp after years of using Photoshop, Paint.NET and the Snagit Image Editor in Windows. Gimp is a very capable graphics editing application, but it takes a bit of warming up ... [More]

Posted on 3/16/2013 10:59:00 AM by Dave Burke, (0) Comments
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