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dcbrown73
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Server Glow Up.
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Very nice! Don't forget to try out Harvester too as another alternative to Proxmox and VMWare. It's an up and coming HCI also. As...
Friday at 6:16 PM
dcbrown73
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People who experimented with Konsole and tmux: what's so special about tmux for you?
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Clearly you used to be a screen user too. ;) I can't stand ctrl+b, Screen's ctrl+a is so much more natural.
Friday at 6:08 PM
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I setup tmux a long time ago and haven't looked at my configuration since then because it still works how I configured it some years...
Friday at 6:05 PM
dcbrown73
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People who experimented with Konsole and tmux: what's so special about tmux for you?
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On your local machine. You can run tmux and have several terminals. You can also use Konsole to do this, but Konsole doesn't support...
Thursday at 6:11 PM
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What's the advantage of Kali Linux?
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I'm sure I'm about to repeat what others have said, but... Kali Linux is a tool. I do not recommend it as your daily desktop. This...
Wednesday at 10:10 PM
dcbrown73
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People who experimented with Konsole and tmux: what's so special about tmux for you?
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oh btw. I actually use applications that support tabs also. (mRemoteNG, Konsole, etc) Though I still use tmux. Remember, console...
Wednesday at 10:02 PM
dcbrown73
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People who experimented with Konsole and tmux: what's so special about tmux for you?
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I use tmux for several reasons. Sometimes I need more than one terminal on a machine (single physical window, access multiple...
Wednesday at 9:59 PM
dcbrown73
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ClamAV has a bit of a learning curve...
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Really, only you can answer that. People always say Linux is safer than Windows, but in truth. They are both vulnerable all the...
Wednesday at 9:49 PM
dcbrown73
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ClamAV has a bit of a learning curve...
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I have purchased 3 licenses for Comodo for $75/year ($25/machine) Though they were running on Windows machines (Family PCs) My home...
Wednesday at 7:08 PM
dcbrown73
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ClamAV has a bit of a learning curve...
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Sure. Here is CloudStrike defining it...
Wednesday at 7:05 PM
dcbrown73
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ClamAV has a bit of a learning curve...
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AVs are no longer best practice. You want an EDR solution. They are far better than standard AV. HIPS is a huge part of what makes...
Wednesday at 5:57 PM
dcbrown73
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grepping files
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You could probably write that in awk.
May 24, 2024
dcbrown73
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Surfs Choice - Terminal Preferences?
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nRemoteNG and / or Putty with a side of tmux once I'm connected.
May 23, 2024
dcbrown73
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Books are Worthless Nowadays.
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I have crap ton of books too. Mostly some sort of technical manual. As you noted, I have a ton of ham radio books, electronics books...
May 15, 2024
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In person help
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Look for Linux User Groups in your area.
May 5, 2024
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