today's howtos
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How to Use Nmap on Linux to See Who's on Your Wi-Fi Network
This command can help you track down unwanted network visitors or long-forgotten devices.
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2023-11-19 [Older] How to setup OpenDKIM with Postfix on Ubuntu / Debian
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2023-11-20 [Older] How I open mailto-links in Mutt with qutebrowser
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2023-11-23 [Older] Understanding and sorting out ZFS pool features
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2023-11-17 [Older] My blog now supports plain-text comments
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2023-11-23 [Older] How to install the Opera browser on Peppermint OS
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2023-11-22 [Older] How to install FL Studio 20 on a Chromebook in 2023
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2023-11-22 [Older] How to install ONLYOFFICE on Peppermint OS
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2023-11-21 [Older] How to install Audacity 3.4.2 on a Chromebook
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2023-11-21 [Older] How to install CLion on Peppermint OS
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2023-11-20 [Older] How to install Blender 4.0.1 on a Chromebook
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2023-11-20 [Older] How to install Gimp on Peppermint OS
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2023-11-19 [Older] How to install RubyMine on Peppermint OS
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2023-11-19 [Older] How to install Speed Dreams on a Chromebook
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Effective IoT Device Management with Linux: A Comprehensive Guide
IoT device management refers to the process of remotely overseeing, configuring, monitoring, and maintaining Internet of Things (IoT) devices. It involves tasks like provisioning, firmware updates, security management, data monitoring, and troubleshooting to ensure the efficient and secure operation of IoT devices throughout their lifecycle. This management is typically done using centralized software and tools, allowing organizations to manage a large number of IoT devices effectively.