One of my recent works: February wallpaper set has been added to Creative Commons gallery page 6
The wallpaper set contains three artworks in total. You can also find the wallpaper set listed under Wallpaper series section
One of my recent works: February wallpaper set has been added to Creative Commons gallery page 6
The wallpaper set contains three artworks in total. You can also find the wallpaper set listed under Wallpaper series section
I have released a new Youtube video. See it here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_vPS-tBwnog
Video’s name: Correcting Linux system time
Description: “In this video I am going to show you how you can change your Linux system time back to correct one if it has been set incorrectly, for example, by the system setup. Usually the issues with “wrong time” occur with UEFI Bios computers (Windows 8+ computers and later).”
Also, I have now organized the website layout a bit. There is now a new combined section titled as Gallery & Themes, which holds everything from the old entries that were Gallery and Themes and add-ons. There is also a new entry titled as Front page, which will always take you to Techtimejourney’s main page. The layout changes were needed since there will be some new stuff coming in the future.
Stay great and have a fantastic weekend.
PostX Gnu/Linux 0.3. series repository is Online now.
Note. During apt-get update you will get error saying something like:
Cannot fetch http://techtimejourney.net/postx-current/dists/audax/main/i18n/Translation-en; remote end closed connection.
E: Some index files failed to download. They have been ignored, or old ones used instead. The error is because there is no translation files on my repository and thus apt-get complains. The error is non-fatal and repository should work normally – so no worries.
How to apply all changes: Continue reading
I am proud to announce that PostX 0.3. is now available. Now, there are two versions available: 32-bit and 64-bit.
Quickstart
You can get both versions from the distribution’s Sourceforge page:
https://sourceforge.net/projects/postx-0-3-openbox/
user under live-mode: audax
password under live-mode: live
If you wish to burn the iso to usb stick open terminal and execute the following command: ALERT: Make sure that /dev/sdb is your actual usb stick – since all data in it will be erased.
sudo dd bs=4M if=name_of_the_file.iso of=/dev/sdb && sync
Tip. Use Fat32 file-format and check you device name with gparted. Open terminal and type sudo gparted
Tip2. You can view all the available shortkeys by pressing Winkey+x