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September, 2025

4 reasons you need to start using WinGet on Windows
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Package managers are less common among the general Windows user base. Most of us still prefer the old Microsoft Store or web search method for finding and installing software packages on our PCs. I also followed the same procedure whenever I had to install an app on my Windows 10 or 11 PC. WinGet debuted in 2022, and it was my first time trying a command-line tool for installing and managing system packages.

Enable Wake-on-LAN to Wake up (or Boot) Ubuntu 24.04 Remotely | UbuntuHandbook

This is a step by step guide shows how to enable Wake-on-LAN feature in Ubuntu, so you can wake it up from suspend, hibernation, or shutdown state remotely using another computer or mobile phone.

6 Home Assistant add-ons I wish I knew about day one
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Out of all the apps and services that I self-host, none comes close to the utility of Home Assistant. It's not just that it lets me have fewer apps on my phone; all I need is the HA one, but that's a bonus. I've figured out some of the snags I had to begin with, and migrated it off the container I originally set it up in so that I could use the entire feature set of HA's operating system.

Remote Python Development on Raspberry Pi: 5 Easy Setups – RaspberryTips
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Coding directly on my Raspberry Pi is not the greatest. The lag, tiny screen, and weird keyboard make even small projects more complicated than they need to be. To solve this problem, I began exploring options to code from my main computer instead. After trying everything, I found a few methods that work, and I’ll walk you through them.

#python #raspberry #linux #remote

Don't Forget to Change These 5 BIOS Settings When Dual-Booting Windows and Linux
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Five settings, a couple of minutes, and zero more dual-boot headaches

How to Enable Wake-on-LAN in Ubuntu 22.04? [SOLVED] | GoLinuxCloud
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Wake-on-LAN is a feature that allows you to turn on your computer from another device over the network. It does this by sending a data packet. The receiving computer's network driver processes this data packet and wakes the computer.

Metal Releases - Your Ultimate App to New Metal Music

Explore the latest rock and metal albums hitting the market each week with MetalReleases. Stay tuned to the freshest tunes and never miss a beat as we keep you updated on the hottest releases in the rock and metal world.

Konkurser i byggeriet (Uge 38/2025-1) | BygTek.dk
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BygTek.dk bringer her et udpluk af de i Statstidende registrerede konkurser i byggebranchen de seneste uger

Linux is actually the better OS for gaming—I’m never going back to Windows
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Tux beat Windows at its own game.

'Frustreret' toppolitiker takker forskere for ny viden om katastrofalt kollaps | Klima | DR
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Ny forskning advarer om risiko for et uigenkaldeligt kollaps af havstrøm, der er altafgørende for Danmark.

The First Services I Always Spin Up in Any Home Lab - Virtualization Howto
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How to Install Xrdp Server (Remote Desktop) on Ubuntu 20.04 | Linuxize
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Xrdp is an open-source implementation of the Microsoft Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) that allows you to graphically control a remote system. With RDP, you can log in to the remote machine and create a real desktop session the same as if you had logged in to a local machine.

Her er Danmarks værste bank: Taber i samtlige kategorier - Den Offentlige

En ny undersøgelse har nu set dagens lys.

How to Encrypt Your Home Folder in Ubuntu 24.04 | UbuntuHandbook

This is a step by step beginner’s guide shows how to encrypt your home directory in Ubuntu 24.04 LTS.

As you may know, the new installer in Ubuntu 24.04 only supports encrypting the entire disk. If you want to dual boot Ubuntu with another OS in single disk, there’s no option so far to encrypt only the Ubuntu file-system partition.

5 operating systems I love testing in a VM, but would never install on my PC
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Windows and macOS may be more common in the general populace, but the operating system rabbit hole goes pretty deep. You’ve got the Linux ecosystem, which houses everything from useful general-purpose and beginner-friendly OSes to completely insane distros that, surprisingly, have their own utility. Then there’s the alternative OS scene, where you’ll find a ton of options that are equal parts ingenious, intimidating, and quirky.