Are you tired of the challenge posed by a crowded local storage, making file retrieval feel like a scavenger hunt? Worry not! Today, we embark on the transformation of your Raspberry Pi into a Network-Attached Storage (NAS) solution. Say farewell to the
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Reading logs could be tiresome, specially if you are new to it. It all looks black and white and you have to look for the desired details in it. Not a pretty scene, right? While I cannot change the logs for you,
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The concept of homelab is getting popular among tinkerers and hobbyists. From personal cloud to media server to home automation, homelab gives you the freedom of owning your data by self-hosting open source software on your hardware. Some people use new hardware,
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It’s FOSS has around 2000 articles and it is difficult to find the interesting ones just from browsing the website. This is what prompted me to consolidate articles based on topics. So, you get pages like Fedora guides, Rust series etc. I
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Love it or hate it, an Arch user cannot ignore AUR, a community-oriented repository where Arch Linux users can share their own packages. After all, the list of official packages in Arch Linux can be considered a bit restrictive. You’ll probably find
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Being a Linux user, I can relate to your fascination with CPUs. There are times when you want to know every detail of your computer. How many cores are there? Is it virtual or physical processor? Who is the manufacture? And much
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There are numerous terminal based text editors available on Linux. Vim has a special fan following for its extensive expendability. It can be used as a full-blown code editor, after all. Nano is often considered a beginner’s tool but it is also
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So you found yourself a perfect browser that you always wanted and now, you want to make it your default browser? But the question is: how do you change your default web browser on Ubuntu? Let us find out how to do
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It seems Microsoft is nagging Windows users more frequently to switch to Windows 11. Time to upgrade to Linux? Perhaps. When support for Windows XP and 7 ended, it prompted many people to explore Linux on their personal computer. Will the demise
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Considering you have a webcam device connected to your computer or a laptop with webcam, it is a good idea to test if it works before an important video call. You would rather not troubleshoot when you are in the middle of
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