today's howtos
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How to play Dying Light 2: Stay Human on Linux
Dying Light 2: Stay Human is the sequel to Dying Light 1. Dying Light 2: Stay Human was released on PS4, Ps5, Xbox X/S, Nintendo Switch, and Windows. However, playing Dying Light 2: Stay Human on Linux is possible with some tweaking. Here’s how.
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How to play Scrap Mechanic on Linux
Scrap Mechanic is a sandbox game developed and published for Microsoft Windows by Axolot Games. In the game, players can build machines, vehicles, and buildings. Here’s how you can play Scrap Mechanic on Linux.
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How to Install Malcolm Network Traffic Analysis Tool on Ubuntu 22.04
Malcolm is a simple, easy-to-use, and powerful network traffic analysis tool. It is capable of capturing artifacts (PCAP files) and Zeek logs. Malcolm provides an interconnected framework that makes it greater than the sum of its parts. Malcolm's easy, flexible deployment and robust combination of tools fill a void in the network security space and make advanced network traffic analysis accessible to many in both the public and private sectors. In this post, we will show you how to install the Malcolm network traffic analysis tool on Ubuntu 22.04.
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How To Fix Unable To Locate A Package In Ubuntu 22.04 LTS | Itsubuntu.com
How to Fix Unable To Locate a Package In Ubuntu 22.04 LTS
If you are “Unable to locate the package.” while using Ubuntu then this blog post is for you. In this blog post, we will show you the reason for the error along with the solution too.
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How to create a Redis cluster for database failover | TechRepublic
Redis is an open-source, in-memory database that offers plenty of features and more than enough performance to power your enterprise-level app or service. Recently, I wrote about deploying Redis on a single server. Although a single server will serve your project well, there’s a good chance you’re going to want to add the level of fail-over that comes along with clustering Redis. And that’s exactly what I’m going to show you.
With a Redis cluster, you gain high performance, asynchronous replication and linear scaling for up to 1,000 nodes.
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Understanding Multipath Logic on Linux Servers
Multipath is a fault-tolerance technique that generally aims to back up the connection of physical servers with storage. When there is damage to the fiber cables, it is important that the server does not lose access to the storage and maintains accessibility. That's why systems like banks and global e-commerce sites use multipath.
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Creating a kubernetes cluster with kubeadm on Ubuntu 22.04 LTS
In this blog post, I’ll try to share my personal notes on how to setup a kubernetes cluster with kubeadm on ubuntu 22.04 LTS Virtual Machines.
I am going to use three (3) Virtual Machines in my local lab. My home lab is based on libvirt Qemu/KVM (Kernel-based Virtual Machine) and I run Terraform as the infrastructure provision tool.
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Steam Game Server | Linux.org
Quite a few people use Steam to play games. Sometimes, some people may want to play a multi-player game with only immediate family. This article can help you create your own server to use.
By having your own server, you can use all the resources for yourself and not share them with other players (other than those in your house). The better hardware you use, the better the game can be. Also, there is no sharing of the server bandwidth by other players that aren’t in the game (playing other games).
There are two ways to manage setting up a server. Let’s look at the easier one first.
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Video Tip: How To Manually Sort All Your Thunderbird Folders
In our last blog post, you learned an easy way to change the order your accounts are displayed in Thunderbird. Today, we have a short video guide that takes your organizing one step further. You’ll learn how to manually sort all of the Thunderbird folders you have. That includes any newsgroup and RSS feed subscriptions too!