today's howtos
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Matt Brown: co2mon.nz: Ventilation monitoring as a service
Previously, I explained why ventilation monitoring is important, and the opportunity I see to help accelerate deployment of high quality ventilation monitoring for small businesses and organisations.
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7 Ways to Recover Deleted Files on Linux
File restoration utilities are one of the most important programs in a Linux administrator’s toolkit. They provide the ability to recover deleted files, even in cases where the disk is either physically damaged or wiped clean.
This guide shows seven simple file recovery tools that you can install right now on Linux. We also show you how you can do basic file restoration on your system.
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AnyDesk Installation on Debian 12 BookWorm Linux
AnyDesk on Windows, Linux, Android, or macOS is used as remote desktop software to connect and control distant computer systems using a keyboard and mouse.
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How to Use the “ls” Command Equivalent on Windows
The ls command, short for “list,” is a Linux command that’s used to display files and directories in the terminal. In most cases, it is used to get an idea about the files in the working directory and to ensure you are in the right directory. When you compare this to a rival operating system, the Command Prompt in Windows has a different approach when it comes to listing directories. In this guide, we will explain how to use the “ls” command on Windows 10 and 11.