For those unfamiliar with MariaDB, it's a fork of MySQL that is dedicated to remaining free to use. It was created the day Oracle bought out Sun Microsystems in 2010 who had previously acquired MySQL in 2008. MariaDB was built by the very developers who worked on MySQL and for most users the transition to MariaDB should be fairly painless. All of the clients and tools that work with MySQL wor ...
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unRAID NVIDIA GPU Passthrough Fix (QEMU)
I tried out unRAID last year as an alternative to VMWare vSphere because getting non-server hardware to work with vSphere is getting more difficult with each release. Now I know that unRAID's bread and butter is functioning as a NAS, but in recent releases they've added a ton of features, one of them being VM hosting support via QEMU. One of the surprising features that led me to eventually pu ...
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Awesome Linux Command-Line Tools – Network Edition
Here's a list of Network tools for the Linux admin whose only resources are a keyboard, a terminal and whatever brains they can muster. No GUI's here people. These are all tools I've found invaluable or at the very least, super cool to play with. Who hasn't watched movies like The Net or Live Free or Die Hard and thought, "That's awesome. I wanna do that." Pwn with the terminal I mean, not ...
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Bluetooth & Triple Booting
Isn't this supposed to be easy?
The Problem
Are you crazy like me and love to fit as many Operating Systems on one machine as possible in the rare case you need to test something out in Windows, OS X and Linux all at the same time? Well, if you're not, then this article is probably not for you. For the 5 people in the world who can relate, this read will solve a problem that's bee ...
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Should I Build My Own Router?
If you're the average user who's happy with your basic wireless router or is possibly looking to upgrade your aging N-router or...*gasp*...G-router with a shiny new AC-router, building your own router is probably not the road you want to venture down. If, however, you have the need for multiple network segments, want the added functionality of enterprise-class routers without the high cost of ...