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Graeme Peacock

May, 2025
B.S. Software Engineering
Linux
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About Graeme Peacock

Graeme Peacock is a seasoned Linux expert and a contributor at How-To Geek. Graeme has over 15 years of experience with everyday and advanced Linux use. He has vast first-hand experience with almost every facet of Linux.

Over the years, Graeme has used Ubuntu, Gentoo, Arch (BTW), and Fedora extensively.

Graeme also has a B.S. in software engineering and a passion for writing software. He is an avid web developer and is proficient in Golang, Python, Bash, JavaScript, TypeScript, HTML, and CSS. In his downtime, Graeme likes to relax by researching data engineering.

Graeme is also a committed researcher on just about everything, but with a healthy focus on tech.

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Just Starting Web Development? Here’s Exactly Where to Begin

Resist the complexity and make it easy on yourself.

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This Terminal Multiplexer Is So Much Better for Beginners Than Tmux

It's easy to learn with zero configuration.

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7 Reasons Why Qubes Is the Wrong Linux Distro for You

It's technical and requires sacrifices.

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7 Reasons Why Qubes Is Better Than Your Linux Distro

Spyware, privacy, and flexibility—these are concerns that everyone shares.

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Boost Your Linux Terminal Productivity by Learning This Advanced Search Syntax

The fundamentals are easy and will carry you far.

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Why I Love My New Linux Window Manager

It's quick, lean, and simple.

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5 Reasons I Use Neovim for Text Editing on Linux

There's no substitute.

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How I Break Linux's Rules and Install Any Package on Any Distro

Hint: It's not Flatpak, and it's not Snap.

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5 Great Linux Utilities to Monitor Your System Resources in the Terminal

Because the core utilities don't do it all.

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