Neovim is my favourite editor, so it was only natural for me to try and use it as my python IDE. Setting it up was not an easy task because I haven't programmed in ages, neither do I have serious experience with Linux. Before I get into the nuts and the bolts let me tell... Continue Reading →
Automatic filesystem checks Arch Linux
The Linux filesystem can be damaged under various circumstances, e.g., system crash, power loss, disconnected disk, accidentally overwritten i-node, etc. Thus it is a good idea to check the integrity of the filesystem regularly to minimize the risk of filesystem corruption. When it comes to checking and repairing Linux filesystem, fsck is a useful tool. In my... Continue Reading →
Using the fingerprint reader to unlock Arch Linux
login to i3 window manager using i3lock using the fingerprint reader (X1-Carbon)
Arch Linux, X1 Carbon 5, i3wm experiences
This post is a general round up of my experiences with, well you just read the tag line. Thinkpad X1 Carbon First of all I have to say that I love my Carbon. Having said that, it does have it's share of problems. Actually, its singular... Not problems, just one problem... Battery Life and that... Continue Reading →