Bash Basics, Part 3: File Manipulation It's time we give our GUI a break and learn how to move, copy, edit, and delete files through the CLI on Linux.
Installing Bastille on FreeBSD 13.2: A Step-by-Step Guide BastilleBSD is a powerful jail management system for FreeBSD that provides users with an easy way to manage and configure jails. Much like Linux containers, FreeBSD jails offer a segregated user space that is isolated from the rest of the system, providing enhanced security and compartmentalization.
Bash Basics, Part 2: Root and Sudo Privileges Let's unleash our inner command-line warriors and get ready to use sudo - the ultimate tool in our administration arsenal!
Turn Your Old Laptop Into a Proxmox Virtual Machine Server If you have a decommissioned laptop doing nothing but collecting dust, turning it into a hypervisor for virtual machines is a perfect way to give it a chance at a new life. With Proxmox, you will have the power to spin up concurrent virtual machines to host instances of valuable applications.
Running a Q35 Virtual Machine Is, In Fact, Possible Under TrueNAS SCALE KVM/QEMU on TrueNAS SCALE doesn't have an option to use Q35 as a machine type, nor a choice for an emulated Realtek NIC or even vmxnet3. Luckily, these limitations are only a problem in the web GUI.
Bash Basics, Part 1: Navigating the Filesystem and Reading Files Congratulations! You have successfully installed your favorite distribution of Linux. Now what? In my opinion, one of the best ways to get acquainted with Linux is to dive head-first into the command line. That's right, pin that terminal emulator to your taskbar, because ideally, you will be using it a
Three Ways You Can Start Using Linux Today In my personal opinion, Linux is a lot of fun, and I use it in many different applications: as a desktop, a server, in the cloud, and as a virtual machine. It makes me feel good to use and support free, ethical, and privacy-respecting software that I have complete control
Why You Should Use Linux and Open-Source Software If you've ever heard of Linux, you might relate it to programming, embedded devices like the Raspberry Pi, the command line, and even the web servers that run the internet as a whole (yes, including this blog!). You might think of distributions like Ubuntu or Fedora. If you're not so