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Posted by Roy Schestowitz on Sep 05, 2023

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How to Fix Unmet dependencies Error During Package Installation or Upgrade

=> ↺ How to Fix Unmet dependencies Error During Package Installation or Upgrade

While upgrading or installing any package, if you are getting an unmet dependencies error, you can resolve it with the given steps.

How to Install NFS Server and Client on RHEL-based Distributions

=> ↺ How to Install NFS Server and Client on RHEL-based Distributions

How to Install NFS Server and Client on Ubuntu 22.04

=> ↺ How to Install NFS Server and Client on Ubuntu 22.04

Run a Bash Shell Script in Linux Command Line [Beginner's Tip]

=> ↺ Run a Bash Shell Script in Linux Command Line [Beginner's Tip]

Running a bash shell script is quite simple. But you also get to learn about running them in the shell instead of subshell in this tutorial.

A Beginner’s Guide to Symbolic Links in Linux

=> ↺ A Beginner’s Guide to Symbolic Links in Linux

Symbolic links, also known as symlinks or soft links, are special files that point to another file or directory on your system. They are like shortcuts that allow you to access the target file or directory without having to specify the full path.

Command-not-found: Suggest Package Installation For Unavailable Commands In Linux

=> ↺ Command-not-found: Suggest Package Installation For Unavailable Commands In Linux

The command-not-found utility is an useful utility that suggests you installation of packages when running an unavailable command in Linux.

How to Use FreeCAD for 3D Printing

=> ↺ How to Use FreeCAD for 3D Printing

Create 3D models, edit and repair meshes, and even generate G-code using FreeCAD.

Wine Dev 8.15 Released, How to Install it in Ubuntu

=> ↺ Wine Dev 8.15 Released, How to Install it in Ubuntu

Wine, the popular software library to running Windows apps on Linux and macOS, announced a new development release one day ago. It’s Wine 8.15 that features TEXT print processor support, cycle collection support in MSHTML, and cross-process memory notifications in Wow64.

What is Linux?

=> ↺ What is Linux?

From humble origins to future aspirations, we spotlight the challenges and milestones that define Linux’s legacy, rooted firmly in the ethos of open-source collaboration.

How to install Steam on Ubuntu 23.04 Desktop

=> ↺ How to install Steam on Ubuntu 23.04 Desktop

If you've switched to Linux, and you are wondering if you can run Steam and play Steam games on your Linux machine..yes you can!
All you have to do is Install Steam, download the game you like, and play it.

Boot From a USB Drive in VirtualBox in Linux

=> ↺ Boot From a USB Drive in VirtualBox in Linux

You can use a live Linux USB with virtual machines in VirtualBox. It saves you the annoyance of rebooting your host machine.

Where are the PostgreSQL Configuration Files

=> ↺ Where are the PostgreSQL Configuration Files

When it comes to configuring and optimizing PostgreSQL, understanding the location and purpose of its configuration files is paramount. These files dictate how the PostgreSQL server operates, how it connects with client applications, and many other aspects of database behavior.

How to use dynamic inventories in Ansible Automation

=> ↺ How to use dynamic inventories in Ansible Automation

Dynamic inventories in the Red Hat Ansible Automation Platform revolutionize the way to manage infrastructure in the cloud. Instead of relying on static inventories that require manual updates when virtual machines (VMs) are launched, terminated, or replaced, dynamic inventories automatically discover and run VMs across any cloud provider. This means that when you delete an old VM and launch a new one, Ansible Automation Platform seamlessly adapts and performs actions on the updated infrastructure without requiring manual intervention.
By harnessing dynamic inventories, the Ansible Automation Platform empowers cloud administrators and DevOps teams to effortlessly manage and orchestrate on-demand cloud resources. This article explores the power of dynamic inventories, focusing on their utilization with AWS as the cloud provider. While applicable to any cloud provider, we showcase seamless AWS infrastructure management using dynamic inventories. We will demonstrate how to create EC2 instances, fetching details with dynamic inventory and running scripts for system health insights. By following these examples, you'll gain hands-on experience in effectively managing and monitoring your cloud infrastructure using dynamic inventories within the Ansible Automation Platform.

Getting the mutant home server gaming in a VM

=> ↺ Getting the mutant home server gaming in a VM

This post is the second part in a series I am working on. See the first part here: Home Lab Upgrades: Why This Mutant Motherboard/CPU Combo Could Be the Perfect Solution)

=> ↺ Home Lab Upgrades: Why This Mutant Motherboard/CPU Combo Could Be the Perfect Solution

The biggest most exciting use case for me with my new home server was a virtualised gaming environment. I’ve always wanted a living room gaming PC, but didn’t want to have a PC just for that purpose. I’ve had a home server of some sort for the last couple years, usually running some Docker containers, and I always wondered if one day, I could run Windows in a VM, with a graphics card. I can confirm that, yes, it is possible, and it works absolutely great. Before I discuss how to set this up, Let’s discuss what it’s like.

=> ↺ Home Lab Upgrades: Why This Mutant Motherboard/CPU Combo Could Be the Perfect Solution

How to fix bash: curl: command not found on Linux

=> ↺ How to fix bash: curl: command not found on Linux

curl is a command line app that allows you to transfer data from your terminal. You can use curl for example to download an app.

How to Assign Static IP Address on Debian 12

=> ↺ How to Assign Static IP Address on Debian 12

In this blog post, we will show you how to assign static ip address on Debian 12. In the world of Linux, Debian remains one of the most popular distributions, known for its stability and versatility.

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How To Install Ntopng on Debian 12

=> ↺ How To Install Ntopng on Debian 12

In this tutorial, we will show you how to install Ntopng on Debian 12. In today’s digitally interconnected world, network monitoring has become an indispensable part of managing and securing your systems. Ntopng, a powerful open-source network monitoring tool, provides deep insights into your network traffic and helps you make informed decisions.

Differences Between Oracle JDK and OpenJDK

=> ↺ Differences Between Oracle JDK and OpenJDK

Java, an omnipresent programming language in the software industry, has entrenched itself in countless applications and systems. When developing Java applications on Linux, one critical decision emerges: the choice of a Java Development Kit (JDK). Two prominent options stand before developers—Oracle JDK and OpenJDK.

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