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eerielinux.wordpress.com
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| | | | | Earlier this year I came by an old SunFire v100 that I wrote about in my previous article. After taking a look at the hardware and the LOM, it's time to actually do something with it! And that of course means to install an operating system first. OpenBSD OpenBSD, huh? Yes, I usually write about... | |
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www.tjmaher.com
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| | | | | T.J. Maher, a QA Engineer since 1996, blogs about his transition from a manual tester to an automation developer to a software engineer in test. | |
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foo.zone
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| | | | | [AI summary] The author details the hardware selection, unboxing, and FreeBSD base installation process for a Kubernetes cluster using three Beelink S12 Pro mini PCs. | |
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zzamboni.org
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| | | I am not just a Linux enthusiast, I also happen to use Windows quite often. In fact, Windows is my primary desktop from which I connect to all the other boxes and do my work on. During the years of Windows usage, I have accumulated a list of must-have Windows programs that I wouldn't be able to work without. Some of them are commercial, some are freeware, but that doesn't matter. | ||