I installed Void Linux, then GNOME, then m17n-db, but no Bengali entry for Unijoy! After hours of researching, finally, I got it to working. Let's see how...
Redox OS is an entirely new breed of an Operating System built with Rust programming language. It is still small, has only the basic programs but fun to run none the less.
There was an old laser printer which I had to make use of recently. It was a monotone Brother HL-2130 printer. I found a solution for Debian (but not yet for Arch).
On a ThinkPad T60, my dearly beloved TrackPoint, the little rubber thingy in the middle of the keyboard, was not scrolling stuff. But I think I found a solution.
I had a weird case that my laptop wifi does not connect to the internet. It was a librebooted machine with an Atheros wifi chipset. It runs internally as "ath9k" (as lcpci -v indicates). I have looked through many solutions but they did not solve it completely.
Testing some website after update or any change can be a boring task at times. Wouldn't it be great if we can automate the testing with a virtual, invisible browser robot thingy?