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Fedora Server Guide: Cockpit, ZFS, Podman, and more!

Fedora Server Guide: Cockpit, ZFS, Podman, and more!

There's nothing wrong with using Proxmox or TrueNAS for your home server. They're excellent platforms that simplify a lot of complexity. But in this guide,...

How to Safely Upgrade or Downgrade the Kernel on Arch Linux

How to Safely Upgrade or Downgrade the Kernel on Arch Linux

Upgrading or pulling back the kernel on Arch is a common headache—especially when the latest release drops a bug or the hardware suddenly misbehaves.

Automate homelab chores with Ansible

Automate homelab chores with Ansible

Part of running a homelab is inevitably repeating certain tasks, such as when bringing new servers or VMs online. Often it boils down to connecting by SSH,...

Install DaVinci Resolve in Any Linux Distro Using DavinciBox (2025)

Install DaVinci Resolve in Any Linux Distro Using DavinciBox (2025)

The Easiest Way to Install DaVinci Resolve on Linux Blackmagic didn’t sponsor this article, but DaVinci Resolve is an incredibly powerful video editor,...

Read THIS before choosing a RHEL Clone

Read THIS before choosing a RHEL Clone

It's been a couple of years since we dropped a video/article on RHEL clones. However, a ton has changed since we wrote that video/article, and it has aged...

MUST HAVE Homelab Services

MUST HAVE Homelab Services

It's been over an year since my last home server services tour. Since then quite a bit has changed. In this article we will overall all the services and applications I am running on my home server, discuss alternatives, and the overall structure of my ecosystem.

5 AWESOME Open Source Apps that I use Everyday

5 AWESOME Open Source Apps that I use Everyday

With most of my daily tasks handled through web browsers, there are still a few exceptional desktop applications I cannot function without. Below, you'll...

Benchmarking Linux, Mac AND Windows on a 2019 MacBook Pro

Benchmarking Linux, Mac AND Windows on a 2019 MacBook Pro

I got a 2019 Macbook Pro, one of the last x86 Macs, which means the last Mac that we could do a direct comparison on for Ubuntu, macOS, and Windows. You...

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