Monero is a secure, untraceable and resilient digital currency. Many people believe that it could be the successor to Bitcoin. So, why don’t we try to mining this crypto money on a Fedora system? Monero is a fully free and opensource cryptocurrency Monero is a secure, private, and untraceable cryptocurrency. It is opensource and accessible to all. With it,[…]
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WD My Book Live DLNA streaming issue with Samsung Smart TVs
The management of files, photos and videos, is becoming more and more important at work, in the IT, but also at home for the family entertainment. If NAS drives remain in many cases a prerogative of “professional” environments, the need to store large amounts of data is increasingly felt as well at home. The WD My Book Live with[…]
Read moreFrom password manager to less passwords
Stop wasting your time synchronizing your encrypted vault. Remember one master password to access your passwords, anywhere, anytime. No sync needed and fully opensourced at GitHub. LessPass is a stateless password manager and works fine The use of a password manager to handle passwords is considered one of the best good practice for the personal security online and offline. But[…]
Read moreWhy devs are switching from Mac OS X to Linux?
Dissatisfied by the lack of Apple world The Apple hardware and operating system have been standards for developers for many years now. In any programming conference, you simply have to look around during workshops and speakings to see 90% of Apple systems. But 2017 brings a new vision. Apple stops to cover developer’s needs and sells overpriced hardware, so people[…]
Read moreEnable Apple wi-fi adapter on Fedora 25
Apple, Broadcom and Fedora To do the Test Day: Better Switchable Graphics Support for Fedora, I have updated one Fedora 24 machine to a freshly F25 build. All the process through some DNF commands went fine, the system boot and the new distro works really well out of the box. Just, one big issue with my old MacBook Pro 8,2.[…]
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