When choosing a VPS, there are a multitude of factors to take into consideration before making the purchase; what OS should I choose, what is the best location for me, what VPS provider has the best rates, should I go for the cheaper package or the high-end one and last but not the least important, what virtualization technology is better suited for my needs. The main difference that should be...
How to install the Iridium browser in Trisquel Linux
Iridium is a browser based on the Chromium project, who has the declared purpose to respect and restore online privacy to their users. It forces websites to stop tracking the users browsing data. The Iridium team has modified the code to ensure that privacy is respected. Because Iridium is based on Chromium, you can use any of the Chrome Web Store plugins. Iridium is available on most Linux...
How to install FFmpeg on Fedora
Fedora is a Linux based operating system developed by the Fedora Project community and sponsored by Red Hat. It has the declared purpose to include the latest free and open source applications. Initially called Fedora Core, after joining Fedora Extras, at the same time with the release of version 7, the name of the project was changed to Fedora. Fedora Linux and Red Hat Linux formed Fedora Core...
Upgrading from Debian Stable to Debian Testing
Debian is a Linux operating system, a popular and influential distribution among the Linux distributions that are free under the GNU license. The Debian operating system can be used as a desktop operating system but also for an enterprise server environment. A feature that is specific to the Debian distribution is the fact they divide updates into versions. At any given moment there are three...
What is DynDNS
In order to save resources, internet providers usually use dynamic IP addresses to allocate to individuals, which change over time. Because an Internet provider has a limited number of public IP addresses, and to get as much out of these public addresses, it uses an address reallocation scheme that takes the IP from idle clients do not use at any given time, to other clients who want to sign in...
How to use Ubuntu Tweak and Ailurus
Ubuntu Tweak is an app that allows us to configure a Ubuntu system and desktop in an easy and fast way. It has the following characteristics: 1. It facilitates the installation of new applications, from a large list that is frequently updated in which applications can be sorted into categories. 2. The ability to “clean the system” as unused and remove remaining packages, as well as...
A brief description on how to use GParted
Regardless of the operating system you want to install on your computer, there is something that every OS has in common and those are partitions. There are several advantages to having multiple partitions on the HDD, such as separating the operating system from user files, creating a swap partition, run and store multiple operating systems on each partition. Gparted is the GNOME partition editor...
What is Network Address Translation (NAT)
NAT is a procedure through which the IP header of data packages is changed to convert the source IP address from one destination to another. Currently, the most common use for NAT is mapping multiple private addresses to a single public address. This is known as PAT or port address translation and can also come by the name of NAPT which is network address port translation. NAT is an acronym for...
What is Address Resolution Protocol (ARP)
When a machine wants to send a packet on an Ethernet network, it has the IP address but not the MAC address of the receiving machine, but for the data to be transmitted to the destination the MAC address is needed. The protocol that determines the MAC address from the IP address is called ARP. Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) is a tool that allows devices to communicate when they do not have all...
Understanding and performing IPv4 subnetting
In this article, we talk about subnetting an IPv4 network. More specifically, we will find out of which IP addresses a network is formed, what size can a network have and how. Both IPv4 and IPv6 addresses use subnetting, which consists of splitting the IP address into two parts: the network address and the station address. Using a network mask, the computer can determine where to divide the IP...