anon-hotspot: On demand Debian Linux (Tor) Hotspot setup tool
Today it’s not easy to anonymize internet traffic and protect our online privacy. From advertisers to various other parties,…
Today it’s not easy to anonymize internet traffic and protect our online privacy. From advertisers to various other parties,…
I use DisplayLink at work for multi display setup/Ethernet/etc, all by connecting to a single USB port. Although it’s…
Prelude Some time ago, Juniper Networks sold their beloved Junos Pulse SSL VPN, and thus new company called Pulse…
When we talk about Debian we must talk in the superlative. One of the reasons why Google and International Space Station are choosing Debian as their default Linux distribution is because it has (by far) the biggest package collection.At the time of writing this document, there are 61801 packages in Debian Sid (Unstable/Development distribution).
But as with many things in life, your greatest asset can be also your biggest liability—unless you take things under control. As an example, people usually complain how package versions in Debian “Stable” are too old, and they are spot on right ignorant. The author of this document has never used Debian “Stable” outside of production and has solely relied on some of the ingenious mechanisms provided by Debian, which when properly configured can provide you with unlimited possibilities.