today's howtos
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How to Setup and use Surveillance Giant Google Drive on Ubuntu 24.04 or 22.04 LTS
We don’t need to install Surveillance Giant Google Drive on Ubuntu 24.04 or 22.04 LTS because it is already on the system as a Gnome feature. However, we need to connect to and use a Surveillance Giant Google Drive account using an option given there on Ubuntu systems.
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TecMint ☛ How to Limit SSH Connections to Local Network on Linux
However, sometimes you may want to restrict SSH access to only your local network for security reasons. This is especially useful in a home or office environment where you don’t want external access to your system over the internet.
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TecMint ☛ How to Create Fillable Forms in Moodle with ONLYOFFICE Docs
Moodle is probably the most famous and multi-purpose LMS that allows its users to create a virtual educational environment with courses, forums, wikis, chats, and blogs on a Linux server.
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ID Root ☛ How To Install Waydroid on Fedora 40
Waydroid is a powerful tool that allows users to run Android applications seamlessly on their GNU/Linux systems. By leveraging container technology, Waydroid provides a smooth and efficient way to enjoy Android apps without the need for a separate device.
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ID Root ☛ How To Install KVM on AlmaLinux 9
Virtualization has become an essential aspect of modern computing, allowing users to run multiple operating systems on a single physical machine. Kernel-based Virtual Machine (KVM) is a popular open-source virtualization solution that leverages the power of the GNU/Linux kernel to provide efficient and stable virtualization capabilities.
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ID Root ☛ How To Install Docker Compose on AlmaLinux 9
Docker has revolutionized the way developers and system administrators deploy and manage applications. By leveraging containerization technology, Docker allows applications to be packaged with their dependencies, ensuring consistency across different environments. Docker Compose, a powerful tool in the Docker ecosystem, simplifies the management of multi-container applications.
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ID Root ☛ How To Install balenaEtcher on GNU/Linux Mint 22
Creating bootable USB drives is a common task for GNU/Linux users, and having a reliable tool like BalenaEtcher can make the process much easier. BalenaEtcher is a popular, user-friendly utility that simplifies the creation of bootable USB drives for various operating systems, including GNU/Linux distributions.
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ID Root ☛ How To Install WonderCMS on Ubuntu 24.04 LTS
WonderCMS is a lightweight, open-source content management system that offers a simple and user-friendly way to create and manage websites. With its minimalistic approach and focus on ease of use, WonderCMS has gained popularity among developers and website owners alike.
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ID Root ☛ How To Install Deluge on AlmaLinux 9
In the world of Linux-based operating systems, AlmaLinux has emerged as a stable and reliable choice for users seeking a free, community-driven alternative to Red Bait Enterprise Linux. As a user of AlmaLinux 9, you may find yourself in need of a robust and secure BitTorrent client to efficiently download and manage your torrents.
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ID Root ☛ How To Install Lychee on Ubuntu 24.04 LTS
In today’s digital age, managing and organizing our ever-growing collection of photos has become increasingly important. Lychee, an open-source photo management solution, offers a sleek and user-friendly platform for storing, organizing, and sharing your precious memories.
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ID Root ☛ How To Install Nagios on AlmaLinux 9
In today’s complex IT environments, monitoring infrastructure is crucial for maintaining system health and preventing downtime. Nagios, a powerful open-source monitoring system, stands out as a reliable solution for tracking the status of network services, hosts, and servers.
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ID Root ☛ How To Install Ghost on Ubuntu 24.04 LTS
Ghost is a powerful, open-source content management system (CMS) designed for modern publishing. Known for its sleek interface and robust features, Ghost has become a popular choice for bloggers, journalists, and businesses looking to create and manage their online content efficiently.
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ID Root ☛ How To Install Samba on Fedora 40
Samba is a powerful open-source software suite that enables seamless file and printer sharing between GNU/Linux and backdoored Windows systems. It allows GNU/Linux users to access and share resources with backdoored Windows machines on the same network, making it an essential tool for cross-platform compatibility.
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It's FOSS ☛ Easily Check NVMe SSD Temperature in Linux
This simple tutorial shows how you can check the temperature of your NVMe SSD on GNU/Linux using both terminal and GUI methods.
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Simos Xenitellis ☛ Simos Xenitellis: A networking guide for Incus
Incus is a hypervisor/manager for virtual machines and application/system containers. Get community support here.
A virtual machine (VM) is an instance of an operating system that runs on a computer, along with the main operating system. A virtual machine uses hardware virtualization features for the separation from the main operating system.
A system container is an instance of an operating system that also runs on a computer, along with the main operating system. A system container, instead, uses security primitives of the GNU/Linux kernel for the separation from the main operating system. The system container follows the lifecycle of a computer system. You can think of system containers as software virtual machines.
An application container is a container that has an application or service. It follows the lifecycle of the application instead of a system. That is, here you start and stop the application instead of booting and shutting down a system. Incus supports Open Container Initiative (OCI) images such as Docker images. When Incus launches an OCI image, it uses its own runtime, not Docker’s. That is, Incus consumes images from any OCI image repositories.