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Posted by Roy Schestowitz on Aug 30, 2023

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How to Install and Run Linux on an Apple Silicon Mac

=> ↺ How to Install and Run Linux on an Apple Silicon Mac

Many developers and security experts love using Linux for various reasons. It's free and open source, and the customizability is extensive. However, modern Macs have transitioned to Apple silicon chips, and you may want to install and run Linux on them.
We'll show you the two ways of installing Linux on your Apple silicon Mac using Parallels Desktop and UTM.

Setting up Firefly 3 on a Raspberry Pi

=> ↺ Setting up Firefly 3 on a Raspberry Pi

Firefly 3 is an open-source and free personal finance manager that can be installed on your Raspberry Pi.
This software lets you track your expenses and income without relying on a cloud service.

How to kill a process in Linux

=> ↺ How to kill a process in Linux

Sometimes a process or application can cause problems on a Linux machine. When that happens, you'll need to know how to kill the wayward process.

How to Install PHP 8 on Debian 12 Step-by-Step

=> ↺ How to Install PHP 8 on Debian 12 Step-by-Step

This guide explores various ways of installing PHP 8 on Debian 12, codenamed Bookworm, which is the latest Debian release.

How To Find Linux Desktop Screen Resolution From Command Line

=> ↺ How To Find Linux Desktop Screen Resolution From Command Line

Curious about your Linux desktop's screen resolution? Wondering how to find it using simple commands? Look no further! In this guide, we'll walk you through the easy steps to find your Linux desktop screen resolution right from the command line.

How to Install Universal Media Server to Stream Media to Any Devices

=> ↺ How to Install Universal Media Server to Stream Media to Any Devices

Universal Media Server (UMS) is a cross-platform and free DLNA-compliant, HTTP(s) PnP Media server, which provides a number of capabilities such as sharing multimedia files such as images, videos, and audio between modern devices such as game consoles, smart TVs, Blu-ray players, Roku devices, and smartphones.
UMS was originally based on a PS3 Media Server in order to ensure greater stability and file compatibility.

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