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youtube-viewer – lightweight application that searches and streams videos from YouTube
A common complaint about YouTube is that to watch the material you need to use a web browser. Fortunately, some funky developers have created applications that allow you to bypass the web-only barrier of YouTube.
Connect your Google Drive to Fedora Workstation
There are plenty of cloud services available where you can store important documents. Google Drive is undoubtedly one of the most popular. It offers a matching set of applications like Docs, Sheets, and Slides to create content. But you can also store arbitrary content in your Google Drive. This article shows you how to connect […]
15 Important PostgreSql commands you must know
These are important PostgreSQL commands that you must know as a DevOps/Database Admin. I would recommend you to also read my earlier article for PostgreSQL Installation.
How to Install FlintCMS on CentOS 7
In this tutorial, we will show you how to install FlintCMS on a CentOS 7 VPS. FlintCMS is a free and open-source, super-fast, content-focused, Node.js-based Content Management System (CMS). It provides a flexible and easy-to-use interface for creating and managing websites, blogs, and other types of content.
How I migrated from a Mac Mini to a Raspberry Pi
Some time ago, I decided to move my computing environment from a Mac Mini PowerPC to a Raspberry Pi Model 2. This article describes my reasons for doing so and how I did it. While it is quite technical in places, if you're considering switching from an existing system to something decidedly lean and mean, there are things that you need to know before making that leap. There are lots of links to click as well, which will lead you to the software and apps that I mention.
Nested KVM performance evaluation on Ubuntu 20.04 (Focal Fossa)
Performance appraisal has been done via attempt to set up Ubuntu 20.04
as KVM virtualization host installing Qemu && Libvirt. Please, be aware
that successful install KVM on Ubuntu 20.04 (bare metal)
might require in meantime CPU's generation Haswell at least.
How to Install Ruby on Debian 10
Ruby is one of the most popular languages today. It has an elegant syntax, and it is the language behind the Ruby on Rails framework. In this article, we will look into different ways to install Ruby on Debian 10. In this article, we will look into different ways to install Ruby on Debian 10. We'll show how to install Ruby from the default Debian 10 repositories and using the Rbenv and RVM scripts. Choose the installation method that is most appropriate for your setup and environment.
Why Start your Linux Journey with Linux Mint?
Linux Mint is one of the most famous desktop Linux distributions. It is based on Ubuntu, and is generally thought to be a beginner-friendly Linux distribution that can be used by anyone, even by new users who are migrating from the Windows world. In our quick article today, we’ll give you some reasons on why Linux Mint can be a good distribution to start your Linux journey with.
How To Backup and restore data using Restic On Linux
Install restic and how to backup and restore data using Restic on Linux.
How to Create a Plex Server on Raspberry Pi 4
Plex is a media server software that allows you to stream your movies to any Plex client. Here we show how to create a Plex server on Raspberry Pi 4.
Adding a display to a travel-ready Raspberry Pi Zero
In my earlier article, I explained how I transformed a Raspberry Pi Zero into a minimal, portable, go-anywhere computer system that, although small, can actually achieve useful things. I've since made iterations that have proved interesting and made the little Pi even more useful. Read on to learn what I've done.
How to send one-liner emails from Linux/Ubuntu terminal – Embed email sending feature into your application
In this short tutorial, you will learn how to send one-liner emails using sSMTP from your Linux Ubuntu/Debian terminal. But why on earth would we want to send Emails from the terminal ? Well there could be many reasons. For instance you would want to build an application which sends Emails …You will also be able to attach files to the Email.
Pi Day: 6 Raspberry Pi projects to try at work and home
How will you celebrate Pi Day? Consider these Raspberry Pi projects, submitted by tech enthusiasts.
Managing Linux Users & Groups
As we all know Linux is a multi-user operating system. If you have multiple users operating on a desktop or a server, you can easily create multiple users accounts and grant permissions as per each account.
Cancel Culture and the Handbook for Destroying the Free Software Movement
The cancellation of Richard Stallman has yet to end. He remains stifled, the public remains lied to, the liars (unlike their victims) are not held accountable, and the Free software movement is still weakened. Roasting leaders and luminaries as a strategy of choice
How to Install R on CentOS 8
R is an open-source programming language and free environment that specializes in statistical computing and graphical representation. It is supported by the R Foundation for Statistical Computing and mainly used by statisticians and data miners for developing statistical software and performing data analysis. This article describes how to install R on CentOS 8.
Make SSL certs easy with k3s
In a previous article, we deployed a couple of simple websites on our k3s cluster. There were non-encrypted sites. Now that's fine, and they work, but non-encrypted is very last century! These days most websites are encrypted. In this article, we are going to install cert-manager and use it to deploy TLS encrypted sites on our cluster. How to encrypt your website with k3s and Letsencrypt on a Raspberry Pi.
Linux-based OBD II fleet computer adds CAN FD support
iWave has updated its Linux-driven, i.MX ULL-based “OBD II” telematics and fleet management computer with CAN-FD support. The compact OBD II supports up to 3x CAN and CAN FD connections simultaneously along with OBD-II and SAE J1939 protocols. CAN and the newer, faster CAN FD interfaces are increasingly common on in-vehicle computers. Now, iWave has […]
Amazon teases Bottlerocket, its take on Linux specifically for running containers
Rust and dual-partition sets for security, efficiency, and automated updates. Amazon Web Services has begun previewing Bottlerocket, a new open-source Linux distribution designed for running containers.…
Open source alternative for multi-factor authentication: privacyIDEA
Two-factor authentication, or multi-factor authentication, is not a topic only for nerds anymore. Many services on the internet provide it, and many end-users demand it. While the average end-user might only realize that his preferred web site either offers MFA or it does not, there is more to it behind the scene. The two-factor market is changing, and changing rapidly. New authentication methods arise, classical vendors are merging, and products have disappeared.
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