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  • How to Passthrough an NVIDIA GPU to a Fedora 40 Proxmox VE Virtual Machine

    How to Passthrough an NVIDIA GPU to a Fedora 40 Proxmox VE Virtual Machine

    If you passthrough an NVIDIA GPU to a Fedora 40 Proxmox VE virtual machine, you get many benefits, such as:
    • Stream the virtual machine’s display directly on the monitor connected to the NVIDIA GPU.
    • Add a USB keyboard and a mouse to the virtual machine and use it like a real desktop computer.
    • Get near-native 3D performance on the virtual machine.

    In this article, I will show you how to passthrough an NVIDIA GPU to a Fedora 40 Proxmox VE virtual machine and use the virtual machine just...
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  • How to Create a Fedora 40 Virtual Machine on Proxmox VE

    How to Create a Fedora 40 Virtual Machine on Proxmox VE

    In this article, I will show you how to create a Fedora 40 virtual machine on Proxmox VE.

    This article is the foundation of the Proxmox VE Fedora 40 virtual machine GPU passthrough guide. Once you have a Fedora 40 virtual machine set up, you can passthrough a GPU (i.e. NVIDIA GPU) to the Fedora 40 Proxmox VE virtual machine and do amazing things on the virtual machine.





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    1. Downloading the Fedora 40 ISO Image and Transferring
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  • Further Your Education with Courses & Certifications

    Further Your Education with Courses & Certifications

    SAVE UP TO 50% TODAY *Offer ends May 21, 2024 Learn More at Linux Foundation Training

    The post Further Your Education with Courses & Certifications appeared first on Linux.com.



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  • How to Enable and Use Nautilus Samba/CIFS/Windows File Sharing Feature on Ubuntu 24.04 LTS

    Nautilus file manager can share directories/folders of your Ubuntu 24.04 LTS system that you can access from Windows, MacOS, and other Linux devices.

    You may not find the file-sharing option in the context menu of the Nautilus file manager in a new Ubuntu 24.04 LTS installation. That’s because the Nautilus file-sharing option is not enabled by default.





    In this article, I will show you how to enable the Nautilus Samba/CIFS file-sharing option...
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  • Embracing the Future: The Transition from SysVinit to Systemd in Linux

    Embracing the Future: The Transition from SysVinit to Systemd in Linux




    by George Whittaker


    Introduction

    Linux, the powerhouse behind countless servers and desktops worldwide, relies heavily on an initialization (init) system to bootstrap user space and manage system processes after booting. Traditionally, this role was fulfilled by SysVinit, the standard init system derived from the UNIX System V operating system. However, the evolving complexity and needs of modern computing...
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  • How to Power On a Synology NAS Remotely from the Linux Command-Line using WOL (Wake-on-LAN)

    WOL – Wake-on-LAN is a feature of the Synology NAS that allows you to turn on your Synology NAS from any computer on the same network as your Synology NAS without needing to press the power button of your Synology NAS.

    If you want to keep your Synology NAS locked in a cabinet, or on top of a shelf that is very hard to reach (due to height), you may not have easy access to the power button of your Synology NAS. In that case, you will be able to use WOL (Wake-On-LAN) to turn on your...
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  • How to Find MAC Address of the Synology NAS Network Interfaces

    How to Find MAC Address of the Synology NAS Network Interfaces

    MAC address is a unique identifier of a network interface. A unique MAC address is burned into the network interface card (NIC) by the manufacturer so that you never have conflicting MAC addresses.

    You may need to know the MAC address of the network interfaces of your Synology NAS for many reasons, such as:
    • To set a fixed IP address via DHCP
    • To use WOL (Wake on LAN) feature from the command-line or other apps
    • For other networking and network security purposes


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  • How to Install Synology Assistant App on Ubuntu 24.04 LTS

    How to Install Synology Assistant App on Ubuntu 24.04 LTS

    Synology Assistant is an official Synology app that can be used to:
    • Scan your LAN for Synology NAS devices
    • Install the DSM software on your Synology NAS
    • Access the DSM web interface of your Synology NAS
    • Mount shared folders of your Synology NAS on your computer
    • Turn on Synology NAS remotely via Wake-on-LAN (WOL)

    In this article, I will show you how to install the Synology Assistant app on Ubuntu 24.04 LTS.







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  • Understanding the Basics of SELinux Policy Management on CentOS

    Understanding the Basics of SELinux Policy Management on CentOS




    by George Whittaker


    Introduction

    In the vast ocean of Linux security, SELinux stands as a stalwart guardian, often misunderstood yet crucial for safeguarding systems against potential threats. As administrators and users delve deeper into the realms of CentOS, mastering SELinux policy management becomes imperative for ensuring robust security configurations. This article aims to demystify SELinux policy management...
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  • Simplify Your Life with Taskwarrior's Intuitive Linux Job Scheduling

    Simplify Your Life with Taskwarrior's Intuitive Linux Job Scheduling




    by George Whittaker


    Introduction

    In the digital age, the ability to effectively manage time and tasks is invaluable, especially for those who work in technology and software development. Linux users, known for their preference for powerful, flexible tools, have various options for task management and scheduling. One of the standout tools in this area is Taskwarrior, a command-line task management utility that...
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