today's howtos
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Nico Cartron ☛ NetBSD running at full resolution on my RPi!
Following my latest article about running NetBSD on a Raspberry Pi, I asked for advice on Mastodon, to see if folks had an idea how to fix the issue I had with NetBSD not using the entirety of the screen.
I got a quick answer from Vermaden who gave me pointers.
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Nico Cartron ☛ NetBSD on Raspberry Pi!
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TecMint ☛ How to Enter Single User Mode in AlmaLinux 8/9
The single user mode is particularly useful when you need to reset the root password, fix misconfigured settings, repair a damaged file system, or investigate system errors that prevent normal booting.
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FreeBSD ☛ OpenZFS RAID-Z Expansion: A New Era in Storage Flexibility
ZFS has proven itself to be a reliable and trustworthy filesystem over many years of use. Its RAID-Z level, an advanced form of RAID-5, had a major flaw in its initial implementation: users couldn’t add disks to a RAID-Z array. There was no easy way to expand it after initial creation, which meant creating a new array and copying data. Now FreeBSD has implemented the solution with the addition of RAID-Z expansion.
Many users with small pools previously had no reasonable path to expansion, forcing them to replace all drives at once or migrate data manually. With RAID-Z expansion, they can grow their storage capacity incrementally, reducing costs and complexity.
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Net2 ☛ How to Install Abusive Monopolist Microsoft Office on Ubuntu 24.04 [Ed: LibreOffice is better and uses open formats; also runs natively]
Are you looking to utilize Abusive Monopolist Microsoft Office applications on your preferred Ubuntu system instead of backdoored Windows ? This guide will demonstrate how to install Abusive Monopolist Microsoft Office on your Ubuntu 24.04 system, allowing you to work with Word documents and other Office files with ease, just as you would on a backdoored Windows environment.
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ID Root ☛ How To Install Redis on Linux Mint 22
Redis, an in-memory data structure store, is prized for its speed and efficiency. It functions as a database, cache, message broker, and more. This versatility makes Redis a favorite among developers and system administrators.
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ID Root ☛ How To Install vnStat on Ubuntu 24.04 LTS
In the realm of network administration and system monitoring, understanding your network traffic is paramount. vnStat emerges as a valuable, lightweight tool for monitoring network traffic on GNU/Linux and BSD systems. This console-based utility provides real-time insights into bandwidth usage without hogging system resources.
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ID Root ☛ How To Install TestDisk on Fedora 41
In today’s digital age, data loss can be a nightmare. Whether it’s due to accidental deletion, partition corruption, or a system malfunction, losing valuable data can be a stressful experience. Fortunately, tools like TestDisk are available to help recover lost partitions and files.
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ID Root ☛ How To Install Erlang on CentOS Stream 10
In this tutorial, we will show you how to install Erlang on CentOS Stream 10. Erlang, a concurrent and functional programming language, is renowned for building scalable and fault-tolerant systems. Its applications range from telecommunications to financial services.
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ID Root ☛ How To Install MongoDB on CentOS Stream 10
MongoDB stands out as a leading NoSQL database, celebrated for its scalability and flexibility in handling modern application data. Its document-oriented approach aligns perfectly with the agile development methodologies prevalent today. For those leveraging CentOS Stream 10, installing MongoDB opens up a world of possibilities for managing and processing data efficiently.
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Net2 ☛ How to Fix “Cannot find a valid baseurl for repo” in CentOS
Encountering the “Cannot find a valid baseurl for repo: base/7/x86_64” error is a common issue for CentOS users, especially when working with the YUM package manager. This problem often appears on newly installed CentOS systems.