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Objective by the Sea 2 preparations

Posted on di 22 oktober 2019 in desktop • Tagged with ubuntu

So now the I registered for the Objective by the sea conference in June, there are a couple of preparations to take care off.

Objective by the sea is a MacOS security conference by Patrick Wardle. I’ve been a supporter of his work via Patreon for quite some time …


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Removing DRM from iTunes movies using Tuneskit M4V converter

Posted on di 22 oktober 2019 in desktop • Tagged with freedom

Tuneskit screenshot

People who have known me for longer then ten years may remember me wearing a pirate bay t-shirt. Pirating movies has since become mostly irrelevant for me when it comes to getting access to content. Al lot of paid services have popped up providing different types of ways to access …


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Hello OpenBSD, my old friend

Posted on vr 03 mei 2019 in desktop • Tagged with openbsd

Around the turn of the millennium I was introduced to OpenBSD. It was probably via the gateway drug of the time : OpenSSH. OpenSSH is everywhere now, but then it was new, shiny and free/libre.

Armed Puffy image

It was not exactly love at first sight. As a longtime Linux user, the learning …


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Ubuntu 18.04 fan control on a Dell XPS 9570 laptop

Posted on di 19 maart 2019 in desktop • Tagged with ubuntu

Some weeks ago I bought a Dell XPS 9570 laptop to run Ubuntu Linux 18.04 natively. Installing Ubuntu was done using github project that patches the default Ubuntu iso to match the hardware config of the Dell XPS pretty closely.

R2D2 Dell XPS with stickers

The only minor annoyance was the system fans slightly …


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govroam wifi settings Ubuntu 18.04

Posted on ma 11 juni 2018 in desktop • Tagged with ubuntu

Today I tried to connect my laptop running Ubuntu 18.04 to the govroam wifi network (equivalent to the eduroam thing I guess?).

Tux the Linux Penguin

The default settings supplied by Ubuntu did not work and I could not find any official documentation specific for Ubuntu.

These are the settings that worked for …


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