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More Linux Mint convenience
Last time we looked at A better way to use dnsmasq on Linux Mint, which turned out to have some annoyances related to it. This time we look at two more little conveniences I've recently implemented.
A better way to use dnsmasq on Linux Mint
Last time we looked at Gaming on Linux Mint, this time we look at a slightly better way of using dnsmasq instead of systemd-resolved for DNS.
Gaming on Linux Mint
Last time we looked at some customisations I did for work, this time we'll have a look at some of the stuff I do to play the games I enjoy.
Some Linux Mint customisations for work
This time I'd like to dive into some of the stuff I've done to make using my system easier to use for work.
The start of my Mint move
This is post 2 of my planned series about making Linux Mint my daily driver.
Changing my daily driver to Mint
In my last post, about using dnsmasq for funky DNS stuff, I mentioned in passing that I'm busy turning Linux Mint into my daily driver.
Using dnsmasq on Ubuntu or Mint
For most usual uses, the DNS setup in Ubuntu or Mint works just fine and no special configuration is needed. Some of us use Ubuntu or Mint to do work stuff, where you may need to access some internal resources by name instead of trying to remember a whole bunch of IP addresses, this article is for us.