Continuation of from the last post Installing Alpine 2.0 in Ubuntu Linux is a fairly simple process but can be rather confusing and elusive as there is no GUI to help you out. I ran into a few hitches along the way so I thought I’d help out future command line enthusiasts who might run […]
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I was just trying to install Pine on one of my Ubuntu based boxes and had an issue getting it installed. It seems there’s no 64 bit binary available so I figured I’d try Alpine instead since it was in the apt-get repository. So I did a quick sudo apt-get install alpine and was prompted […]
Any modern operating system will come with at least some sort of calculator program. For years I’ve relied on Window’s calculator which I can bring up in just a couple of keystrokes. In Linux I’ve always just used whatever the default was for that distro, though I was never impressed with them as much as […]