XRDP and VNC: Which is the Better Remote Desktop

Maybe you have a headless Windows or Linux OS running on a Proxmox server or even running on bare metal. In either case, it’s necessary to be able to remote into the desktop of the machine, whether that be Linux or Windows. Typically this is done via the remote desktop protocol on Windows or VNC on Linux. However, an open-source implementation of RDP exists as well, and it’s called XRDP....

01-09-2023 · Adam

3 Easy Steps to Downgrade a Linode Server

Need to downgrade a Linode server? No longer need a large Linode plan? Not using all of that storage, RAM, or CPU like you thought you would? Maybe the workload of your Linode server has changed. In any case, you can easily downgrade the plan that you use on Linode. If you are thinking about using Linode but don’t have an account yet. Take advantage of the free $100 60-day credit using this link....

01-08-2023 · Adam

How to Create a Ubuntu 22.10 VM on Proxmox

I planned on creating a VM with the latest version of Ubuntu on it, which currently is 22.10. This VM is going to be used in a future post about Flatpaks. Since I’m creating this VM, I decided to document the process on Proxmox as well as how to access the VM through an app like Remina for example. Let’s go ahead and jump into setting up this Ubuntu VM on Proxmox....

01-05-2023 · Adam

Create a Linode Linux VPS Part 3 – 2022 Quickstart Guide

Hopefully, you have been following along with Part 1 and Part 2 of the Creating a Linode Linux VPS series. If not, be sure to go back and check out the previous 2 parts of the guide to get up to speed. In part 3 we will be installing a package called fail2ban on our Linode Linux VPS, which will help to protect our VPS from unauthorized access attempts. Particularly brute force attacks....

01-04-2023 · Adam

11 Ways to Use Pacman on Manjaro Linux

Installing software is a core function of any operating system, pacman, the package manager built into most arch based Linux distributions such as Manjaro Linux serves this purpose well. It is a powerful command-line utility that everyone who uses an Arch based Linux distro should be familiar with. If you prefer a GUI over using the command line, you can also use pamac, which comes pre-installed typically. Pamac also allows you to handle Flatpaks and packages from the AUR repository, which is a nice bonus....

01-03-2023 · Adam