The founder of the Tiny Core Linux project, Robert Shingledecker, announced on December 19th the immediate availability of the Tiny Core Linux 2.7 operating system, a version that brings lots of updated applications and scripts, various improvements and, of course, a couple of bug fixes. W…….
Day: March 10, 2024
How to Assign a Second IP Address to Proxmox VE Hosts – ServeTheHome
Proxmox VE With 4x Port Network Card New Network Bridge Creation Ready
We wanted to show you an easy way to add a second network to a Proxmox VE host. Networking is a complex topic, and there are often many ways to do things. Still, we thought it would be worth showing a sim…….
ReactOS Enhances UEFI Boot, DirectX Compatibility, and NT6+ Support, Solidifying its Position as the Premier Open-Source Alternative to Windows – Phoronix
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How To: Install TrueNAS CORE 12 – StorageReview.com
TrueNAS CORE is the evolution of the code base of FreeNAS. We had a great live stream with Brian Beeler and Kris Moore from iXsystems that demos the new capabilities TrueNAS CORE has to offer. The video embedded below is a great starting point to get up to speed on what’s new in TrueNAS CORE. But…….
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Last year I spoke here on the blog about an excellent distribution that can be recommended for those who are migrating from Windows to Linux. And it is that as for this offer if there are some distributions that have an approach to be kind to the change, but even so they are few compared to the …….
“Major Security Flaw Found in Slackware Linux – Protect Your System with VPNOverview.com”
Cybersecurity is having a very dynamic year so far, even breaking records. Not only are tons of software vulnerabilities being exploited in 2021, but with the current turbulence between Washington and Beijing, it looks like the APT and ransomware monsters are coming back after a brief hib…….
“Maximizing Your openSUSE Linux System: Best Practices for Seamless Updating – An Exclusive Guide by It’s FOSS”
I have been an Ubuntu user for as long as I remember. I distrohopped a little but keep on coming back to Ubuntu. But recently, I have started using openSUSE to try something non-Debian.
As I keep exploring openSUSE, I keep on stumbling upon things that are slightly different in SUSE-worse and I p…….
Using the cheat command on Fedora Linux – Network World
$ cheat uname
# To print all system information:
uname -a
# Linux system-hostname 3.2.0-4-amd64 #1 SMP Debian 3.2.32-1 x86_64 GNU/Linux
# To print the hostname:
uname -n
# system-hostname
# To print the kernel release:
uname -r
# 3.2.0-4-amd64
# To print the kernel version, with more speci…….
“Mastering Desktop Shortcuts on Ubuntu Linux – A Comprehensive Guide”
A classic desktop operating system always has icons on the ‘desktop screen’. These desktop icons could include the file manager, the trash bin and the shortcut to various applications.While installing applications on Windows, some programs ask if you want to create a shortcut on the desktop…….
A look at MX Linux 18.3 – Ghacks
I’ve been doing a little bit of distrohopping in the last week or so to take a look at new systems being developed and to try a few I haven’t had a look at in a while; MX Linux being one of the latter.
The last time I touched MX Linux was at least two or three years ago,…….