Dropbox is one of the most popular cloud services. Recently some of its users received a warning that it will stop syncing due to the use of an unsupported file system. See how to keep Dropbox syncing and in addition protect your local Dropbox folder against unauthorized access storing it on an encrypted VeraCrypt volume....
Comments Read more ›Have you ever visited a website and your browser adverted you that your connection is not secure or private? Sometimes, the connection is not really insecure. Understand what’s going on and learn how to install website certificates on Linux.
Comments Read more ›HP printers and all-in-one devices (printer, scanner and fax) are very popular in Brazil. In this post, I show how I have my HP DeskJet Ink Advantage 3836 setup to print via network on openSUSE. Other HP printers can be setup the same way.
Comments Read more ›Today's major release of openSUSE Leap 15 is offering professional users, entrepreneurs and ISVs (Independent Software Vendors) a new, fresh and hardened code base for their workloads that supports modern hardware, based on a stable, community- and enterprise-based open-source GNU/Linux distribution – but developed with a modern, more secure, better tested and much more open...
Comments Read more ›We have already seen on a previous post how to install openSUSE Leap on a server. Now, you are going to walk through a checklist with the first things to set up on the new server so that it can be considered effectively ready to use.
Comments Read more ›If you work at a company whose email is locally hosted on a Microsoft Exchange server or cloud hosted on Office 365, you can use traditional POP, IMAP and SMTP email apps to manage email on your workstation. However, some additional features such as calendaring and contact management are available only if you connect by...
Comments Read more ›Recently I decided to boost my home Wi-Fi network. I've already got a MikroTik hAP ac lite tower. This time I bought an USB adapter to connect my laptop using the 802.11ac network's 5Ghz band: a TP-Link Archer T4U. The 802.11ac Wi-Fi standard targets high performance. The higher frequency allows for higher speeds and less...
Comments Read more ›The latest openSUSE Leap release, 42.3, has been launched on July 26. You can upgrade from the 42.2 to the 42.3 release in the same way as you upgraded from the 42.1 to the 42.2 release, the step by step is very similar. If you havent't upgraded openSUSE yet, you are going to realize it...
Comments Read more ›The openSUSE Project released openSUSE Leap 42.3 today bringing the community version more closely aligned with its shared core of SUSE Linux Enterprise (SLE) 12 Service Pack 3. The mutual packages of both Leap and SLE distributions give seasoned Linux users, systems administrators, and developers even more reason to use the newest chameleon distribution.
Comments Read more ›We’ve got used to access everything from anywhere. With an Internet connection, today it is possible to work from home on company’s systems, or view home computer’s documents on a cell phone while on the go. But the world wide web is, in principle, an insecure public space, accessible, visible to everyone. To ensure privacy...
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