There have been situations where I've needed to access applications that run on my home network, or on Linux from a Windows machine. I found a way to make this work via vncviewer, vncserver, SSH, and X11 forwarding. This is likely a convoluted setup, but it works in a pinch …
I love mirroring Linux distributions via bittorrent from a seedbox. When Debian 11 came out I wanted to make sure I was mirroring all those bittorrents.
Previously I was manually going through cdimage on cdimage.debian.org trying to find all the *.torrent in a browser.
I've been using a web server on Linux in some fashion or another for nearly a decade. I remember making the jump from Apache to Nginx. One thing I ran in to while configuring both of them is: what SSL (TLS) settings should I be using?
Here is an incomplete collection of fonts I enjoy to use for various purposes:
InconsolataGo or Inconsolata
-- This is an excellent monospace font. It's designed for print and terminal applications. I love the use of a slash in the 0, and I love the flow of the font. It looks …
These steps assume you have already gone through the steps of enabling the Linux Subsystem for Windows 10 and that you have installed a distribution, preferably a Debian-based distribution such as Ubuntu.