I have wanted a software audio based terminal bell in linux for years. Similar to in PuTTY on Windows you can chose any arbritary wav sound file as your terminal bell sound, I wanted this functionality on Linux, and I have wasted lots of time over the years trying to

On the 20th May, I noticed an email from mdadm (the Linux Raid Administrator) saying that a Degraded Array event was detected. It looked like two drives went down at the same time (SDC and SDD). Before I had done any diagnosis of the problem, I had ordered two replacement
Don’t forget: This advice is posted with my Standard Disclaimer. Please read that before proceeding. Warning: Don’t follow this procedure on a drive that has data on it you want to keep. Following this procedure will make that data unrecoverable. 01. If the drive is not a new sealed retail
I have being trying to fix an issue with Windows 10 on the AcePC T11 Mini PC. It would after a while, only use 33% of its CPU and be limited to 0.48GHz, which made YouTube and other processor intensive tasks really slow. There are two problems that I encountered
I made a new playlist of songs I currently like. 52 tracks in playlist, average track length: 3:51 Playlist length: 3 hours 20 minutes 46 seconds Playlist files: Postal Service, The – Nothing Better (3:46) Frank Turner – Worse Things Happen At Sea (3:43) Avril Lavigne – Nobody’s Home (3:32)