As a general rule there are three (3) Debian Distributions: Unstable, Testing & Stable. STABLE - This is the latest official release of the Debian GNU/Linux...
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Basic APT Package Management Commands
This article is only intended to show the basic APT (Advanced Packaging Tool) Package Management commands as they are used in Debian GNU/Linux and Ubuntu/Kubuntu. The...
Mac OS X Keyboard Shortcuts – Finder Shortcuts
Below are Mac OS X Keyboard Shortcuts - Finder Shortcuts, activated from your keyboard, including the specific key combinations and what they do: "Command" & "A" -...
Mac OS X Keyboard Shortcuts – Universal Access Shortcuts
Mac OS X Keyboard Shortcuts - Universal Access Shortcuts are available when "Mouse Keys" is turned on in Universal Access preferences, you can use the keyboard or numeric...
Mac OS X Keyboard Shortcuts – Application Shortcuts
When using most, if not all applications on a Mac, there are Mac OS X Keyboard Shortcuts - Application Shortcuts you can perform by using specific key combinations. FYI:...
Mac OS X Keyboard Shortcuts – Startup Shortcuts
Mac OS X Keyboard Shortcuts - Startup Shortcuts invoke a functions during the startup process of the computer. To invoke such functions, you will need to press the key/key...
Mac OS X Keyboard Shortcuts – Modifier Keys
Keyboard shortcuts invoke functions when a user presses a key in combination with one of the Mac OS X Keyboard Shortcuts – Modifier Keys, on their keyboard. To use a...
Resetting the PRAM or NVRAM of a Power Mac
Parameter RAM (PRAM) is a small area of non-volatile RAM (NVRAM).The PRAM stores specific system and device settings in a location that Mac OS X can access quickly. Exactly...
Resetting the PMU on the Logic Board of the Power Mac G4
The Power Management Unit (PMU) is a micro-controller chip, controlling all power functions for the computer. It is a computer within a computer, with it's own memory,...
Support two ATA/IDE devices per channel on Power Macintosh G3/G4
According to Apple, some Power Macintosh G3 computers and all Power Mac G4 computers have the ability to support two ATA/IDE devices on the same ATA/IDE channel (commonly...
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WebDevRobert
Innovative Technology Professional, working on IT/OT Convergence & Security, in the foundry industry.
Website Designer/Developer since the mid 1990’s.
Apple, Linux and Network Administrator since the late 1990’s.
Background includes several years of IT/OT and IIoT Administration, Communications Infrastructure Design and Project Management.
Currently the VP of Technology for Oil City Iron Works, Inc., in Corsicana, TX.