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Published on August 3, 2023
Last modified on August 4, 2023
USB External Hard Drive Mount

A recent computer hardware failure forced me to mount a hard drive via docking station to USB. However, every time I tried to introduce another USB drive, the drive mounted via the docking station disconnected. Here is the solution to this problem.

Published on June 7, 2019
Last modified on July 5, 2019
RPMFusion.org

Some Linux users may not be able to find RPMFusions' repos to add to their config. Here is the reason and a solution to this issue.

Published on May 3, 2019
Last modified on May 3, 2019
Fedora 30

On April 29th 2019, Fedora 30 went live. Check out the improvements in this latest release.

Published on May 2, 2018
Last modified on September 18, 2018
Fedora

Fedora 28 has just been released. Upgrade to the latest version of Fedora by visiting https://getfedora.org .

Published on June 11, 2017
Last modified on August 1, 2018
Raspberry Pi 2

Older Raspberry Pi devices such as the Raspberry Pi 2, may be more vulnerable if they haven't been updated in a while.

Published on May 27, 2017
Last modified on August 1, 2018
Printer Pooling

You might be aware that you can do Printer Pooling on a Windows Operating System. But did you know that you can do the same as well on Linux?

Published on May 20, 2017
Last modified on August 1, 2018
Containers

Linux containers are gaining significant ground in the enterprise, which is not surprising, since they make so much sense in today’s business environment. With that said, container technology as we know it today is relatively new, and companies are still in the process of understanding the different ways in which containers can

Published on January 18, 2017
Last modified on July 5, 2019
Computer Viirus

Here is an interesting article on computer viruses. Most people consider Linux to be one of the most secure platforms around. This article proves that all platforms are vulnerable.

Published on October 22, 2016
Last modified on August 1, 2018
MySQL Logo

At some point in your life as a Linux Administrator, you are going to have to deal with installing and maintaining a MySQL database. The following blog links to a website which outlines how to install and add data into a MySQL database.

Published on September 24, 2016
Last modified on September 12, 2018
Garry Kasparov vs Deep Blue

This knowledgebase is for those who have two PC's, one running Windows, and the other running a minimal O/S (such as Linux) with plenty of CPU.