Tag: Linux

Traveling with a light digital footprint

Prepping for destination UB, I have decided to travel with a low cost digital devices with a more limited feature set, rather than leaving my electronic life exposed to loss, search, or seizure. To that end, I am taking with me a low-cost Mobal Phone [sic] and a cheap laptop, albeit reconfigured to run a premium operating system, Debian. The laptop is suitably tagged with the things that keep me running these days, R, Rutgers, and D Music. Read more...

A manual backup routine using AWS

This post is also slightly off topic – not a data announcement, workshop, video, etc. But it does contain one specific instance of something that everyone should be thinking about – data backup. Everyone knows the rule of three – keep at least three backups of your precious files and make sure at least one of them is offsite in case of disaster. I needed to develop a new routine for my home computer backup after deciding to seize control of my system back from SpiderOak. Read more...

Installing Debian/XFCE (Linux) on Dell XPS 13 9350

Well, this is off topic for the theme of the blog, but I felt the urge to record an expurgated version of my recent installation of Linux on a new Dell XPS 13 (9350), for the potential edification of the populace. I will try to make it brief, by my standards 🙂 (but I guess I failed..) This is not in any way an objective post, but I am just blowing off steam and letting my opinions fly. Read more...