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| | tilde.town
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| | [AI summary] A blog post detailing the author's experience transitioning from GNU/Linux to FreeBSD as a desktop OS, highlighting the setup process, challenges, and usability improvements.
| | tinypilotkvm.com
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| | Updates about my life and what I learn about creating software
| | malwaretech.com
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| | Computer Requirements: A CPU with AMD-V or Intel VT-x support (pretty much any modern CPU). 4 GB RAM (more is better). Make sure Virtualization (AMD-V or Intel VT-x) is enabled in the BIOS. To do this, you'll need to google "enable virtualization" along with your bios or motherboard version, then follow the steps. Picking Your Hypervisor A hypervisor is software that allows you to create a virtual computer (sometimes called a Virtual Machine and abbreviated to VM) which is that is isolated from your real machine. We will use the hypervisor to create a separate Windows installation that can be infected with malware without causing harm to us or our data. I personally have used about 5 different hypervisors I frequently use because each one has subtle differen...
| | tim.siosm.fr
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| I recently had to setup cgit with nginx on Arch Linux for https://siosm.fr/git and it took me quite some time as I was not familiar with cgi, fcgi, fcgiwrap, spawn-fcgi and had no idea how they worked together. 2012-11-11 update: Add systemd support