#1: Beach Life

#2: Lift To The View

#3: Contemplating Seagull

#4: Four Posts

#5: Solitude

#6: Hemisphere and Curves

#7: Through The Window

I recently switched from Ubuntu to Fedora Core for a variety of reasons :-
All is reasonable except for one thing. The software updates.
What is this obsession with restarting to perform software updates? Is the relevant developer a refugee from Windows?
Now don’t get me wrong; a restart is the most effective simple way to ensure that outdated versions are not in use, but restarting every time you perform an update seems excessive.
Overall, the update process need not be as disruptive as Fedora Core makes it. It is of course not the end of the world to force a reboot, but it is hardly a very graceful process and some (including me) will find it annoying enough to avoid Fedora Core.
I have been hard at work fixing all of the broken Photography posts on this blog – specifically fixing all the broken images. Go back far enough, and you may well come across photos you have not seen before.
As a bonus, I have also uploaded all the images to Eyeem where you can see all the images on one page without any annoying words.