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Author: John Nash

Mr. Nash is an experienced systems analyst/programmer and business manager who believes in giving back to the community through producing open source software.

SSDs in Mint v18

Posted on July 10, 2016 by John Nash

You might find these articles useful. How to optimize your Solid State Drive for Linux Mint 18, Ubuntu 16.04 and Debian And for a larger assortment of articles look at this site Easy Linux tips for beginners and for advanced users Advanced (Linux Mint and Ubuntu) 1. Give the Grub menu a holiday picture for background…

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Whacked out ethernet names

Posted on July 8, 2016July 8, 2016 by John Nash

Whacked out ethernet names appeared in Linux Mint 18. Names such as enp3s0 came from nowhere and broke piles of programs and network connectivity by taking away the expected “eth0”.

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Available Linux Mint/MATE v18

Posted on July 5, 2016July 5, 2016 by John Nash

Linux Mint with MATE desktop version 18 is now available. There are some tweaks that can be done to improve on any install and one author’s extensive list and step by step. on the Sites.Google.Com Easy Linux Tips project

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Bios Time Windows vs. Everyone Else

Posted on July 4, 2016 by John Nash

Windows stores time on the BIOS clock as Local Time, while other systems use UTC time. This means if you dual boot Windows with another system the clock will be messed up. Windows can be told to use UTC in the BIOS clock by a registry edit.

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Windows 10 Upgrade Change

Posted on July 1, 2016July 1, 2016 by John Nash

The opportunity to get Windows 10 for free is ending this month, July 2016. Windows 10 will be the Microsoft OS from now on, being updated or upgraded not replaced by a new Windows version. Those who miss this opportunity will have to buy Windows 10 for $119 instead of getting it for free.

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