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  • LinuxLinux from inside DOS: Have your cake and eat it, with BasicLinix on the Pocket 386

    Linux from inside DOS: Have your cake and eat it, with BasicLinix on the Pocket 386

    You want to have a well-confined Linux installation in which to play around, but without doing harm to your default MS-DOS/Windows 3.11 or Windows 95 installation, e.g. on the “modern vintage” mini-laptop Pocket 386 (as on mine, shown here, ere it perished), and it must not be a dual boot? Then BasicLinux might be just what you have been looking…

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  • How to Install and Manage Applications on Windows with Winget

    How to Install and Manage Applications on Windows with Winget Winget is a powerful command-line package manager for Windows. Like apt on Ubuntu, yum on Fedora, and Homebrew on macOS, Winget allows you to search for, install, and uninstall packages from a command-line environment. Winget is a powerful tool that lets you install, uninstall and update software easily. And this…

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  • Proxmox Tutorial: Creating High Availability Cluster with NFS Share in QSM4

    Welcome to our Proxmox tutorial series! In this video, we’ll guide you through the process of creating a high availability cluster using NFS shares in QSM4. High availability clusters are essential for ensuring uninterrupted service and data redundancy, while NFS sharing with QSM4 adds a layer of flexibility and efficiency to your infrastructure. Best practices for optimizing performance and reliability…

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