today's howtos
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Ubuntu Handbook ☛ Display FPS, CPU/GPU Usage While Gaming in Ubuntu 24.04 | 22.04
Want to see frames per second (FPS), as well as CPU, GPU, RAM usage in your game screen? Here’s how to do the job in Debian, Ubuntu, and GNU/Linux Mint based systems. Most GNU/Linux distributions include a free open-source mangohud package in their system repositories.
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TecMint ☛ How to Install Kali GNU/Linux Tools on Ubuntu Using Docker
In the past, Katoolin was a script that helped to install Kali GNU/Linux tools on your preferred GNU/Linux distribution.
Since Katoolin is no longer maintained, the recommended and modern way to use Kali Linux tools on your distribution is through Docker, which offers an easy and efficient method to install and run Kali Linux tools without making significant changes to your host system.
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Linux Handbook ☛ Chapter 2: Revisiting Docker and Kubernetes Concepts
First thing first, let's see what you need to do if you want to follow the steps on your machine.
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15+ Risky GNU/Linux Commands Every User Should Handle with Care
Linux is known for its command line power and lightweight, offering endless innovations and adaptability capabilities. However, the commands and tools gave GNU/Linux great power and responsibility.
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Linux Handbook ☛ Chapter 3: Revisiting Go Concepts
It is time to brush up on the essentials of Go programming language briefly in this video. Skip it if you are already familiar with it.
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Linux Handbook ☛ Chapter 4: Sample Project Scenario
Let's see what problem you can solve with Kubernetes Operator with this practical scenario.
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Linux Handbook ☛ Chapter 5: Kubernetes Operator Using Kubebuilder
Now, let's see how you can solve the sample problem scenario with Kubernetes Operator using Kubebuilder.
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Pi My Life Up ☛ How to Install Home Assistant using a Proxmox VM
Proxmox is a great way to install and run the Home Assistant OS without dedicating your whole device to it. With Proxmox, you can easily run and manage virtual machines on your host machine.
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University of Toronto ☛ Finding a good use for keep_firing_for in our Prometheus alerts
A while back (in 2.42.0), Prometheus introduced a feature to artificially keep alerts firing for some amount of time after their alert condition had cleared; this is 'keep_firing_for'. At the time, I said that I didn't really see a use for it for us, but I now have to change that. Not only do we have a use for it, it's one that deals with a small problem in our large scale alerts.
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Make Tech Easier ☛ The Beginner’s Guide to Using GNU/Linux (Without The Terminal and Command Line)
Learn how to use GNU/Linux as a beginner and accomplish tasks using a graphical interface instead of the terminal.