Linux package management with dnf
Installing an application on a computer system is pretty simple. You copy files from an archive (like a .zip file) onto the target computer in a place the operating system expects there to be applications. Because many of us are accustomed to having fancy installer “wizards” to help us get software on our computers, the process seems like it should be technically more complex than it is. read more Powered by...
Why FreeDOS has 16 colors
If you’ve looked carefully at FreeDOS, you’ve probably noticed that text only comes in a limited range of colors—sixteen text colors, and eight background colors. This is similar to how Linux displays text color—you might be able to change what text colors are used in a Linux terminal, but you’re still stuck with just sixteen text colors and eight background colors. read more Powered by...
A more sustainable future should be a more open future
In the first part of this extended review of The Age of Sustainable Development” by Jeffrey Sachs, I outlined the author’s argument about the environmental impacts of economic development. In the second article, I discussed the author’s argument about impacts on humans. read more Powered by...