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How To Encrypt Cloud Storage Files & Folders In Linux Paid Members Public
Most of us use cloud storage like Dropbox, Gdrive, Copy, etc. to be able to use our synced files anytime, anywhere, and from our devices. But no one feels safe putting up their sensitive data over there. As recent hacks show that how safe our data is. In 2014 many
MacBuntu Transform Ubuntu 16.04 To Mac OS X Paid Members Public
You want to convert your Ubuntu 16.04 desktop to Apple’s MacOS X operating system. So don’t worry, I’ve got you covered. Macbuntu Transformation Pack is now available for Ubuntu 16.04, and I’ll show you how to install it quickly. The Macbuntu Transformation Pack includes
How To Configure SFTP server on CentOS? Paid Members Public
Secure File Transfer Protocol (SFTP) is used to encrypt connections between clients and the FTP server. SFTP provides file access, file transfer, and file management functionalities over SSH tunnels. What Is SFTP Server? Secure File Transfer Protocol (SFTP) is used to encrypt connections between clients and the FTP server. SFTP
How to Connect to WiFi on Arch Linux: A Step-by-Step Guide Paid Members Public
If you’re using a Linux distro other than Arch CLI, setting up WiFi on Arch Linux via the terminal is one of the most difficult chores. Despite the fact that the procedure is quite simple. In this tutorial, I’ll walk you through the step-by-step setup process to connect
10 Things To Do After Installing Ubuntu 16.10 'Yakkety Yak' Paid Members Public
Ubuntu 16.10 was recently released with some improvements. According to the poll 53% conducted on LinuxAndUbuntu, 53% of users will upgrade to Ubuntu 16.10. But what to do next after you’ve upgraded to Yakkety Yak. In this article, I’ll walk you through the 10 Things to
How To Build Your Own Linux Distro? Paid Members Public
Do you want to build your own Linux distro? Don’t fancy the Linux distributions that are available? Do you think you can build a better distro? This is your lucky day. I’m gonna show you how to do that in 20 minutes. Yes, you heard me right, 20
Password Protect Folders In Linux Paid Members Public
Most of the time, having a password-protected user is all you need to keep your files private and protected from prying eyes. There are those few times when you need to allow access to your account to another person; sometimes, there are folders or files you would like to keep
How To Turn On Num Lock Automatically On Startup In Linux Paid Members Public
One of the frustrating thing in most Linux distros is that the Num Lock is not enabled on startup. Whenever I start typing my password at system login screen, the focus goes out of the password field. It happens very often with people and this little problem is very irritating.