Today, I will be looking at setting up three different popular protocols: NFS, SMB and SSHFS. I will be using Linux today for both the server and the client in order to keep things simple. It is possible to mount these shares other operating systems, but beware your performance will vary. For example MacOS BigSur has had a number of issues with NFS, not sure these have been addressed. SMB of course if the default Windows protocol for mounting remote shares over a network. SSHFS is almost a zero configuration method for mounting remote directories over SSH and being able to mount them locally on your local workstation.
My SSHFS Mount command: sshfs -o Ciphers=aes128-ctr -o Compression=no -o ServerAliveCountMax=2 -o Server AliveInterval=15 pi@clear.macknife.info:/nas /testdir2
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In this episode of the CyberGizmo we explore MX Linux 19.3, and a bit of a play with the MX-tools and MX-Tweaks to customize the system
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In this episode of the CyberGizmo I am exploring Devuan 4.0, and I will be migrating an existing Debian 11 virtual machine over to Devuan 4.0
Devuan Release Notes: https://files.devuan.org/devuan_chimaera/Release_notes.txt
Debian 11 to Devuan 4.0 Migration Guide
https://www.devuan.org/os/documentation/install-guides/chimaera/bullseye-to-chimaera
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I want to expand a little on the differences between X11/Xorg and Wayland. I received quite a few comments from viewers who aren't quite sure why Wayland even exists. Hopefully this video will explain that as well as some of the advantages and disadvantages of both display servers.
00:00 Intro
00:19 Overview
00:36 Display Server
05:09 Xorg Server
05:33 X11
08:03 Flaws in X11
10:55 Xorg and X11 Updates
11:04 X11 Major Development
11:55 Wayland
14:30 XWayland
17:42 Final Thoughts
18:47 Outro
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In this episode of the CyberGizmo I explore some of the myths and questions about Linux from the point of view of a Windows user.
Microsoft Privacy Policy: https://privacy.microsoft.com/en-us/privacystatement
Windows apps which are available for Linux: https://alternativeto.net/platform/linux
Windows Apps and similar apps on Linux: https://etutorials.org/Linux+systems/red+hat+linux+bible+fedora+enterprise+edition/Part+II+Using+Red+Hat+Linux/Chapter+5+Accessing+and+Running+Applications/Finding+Windows-Equivalent+Applications+in+Linux/
Linux Mint: https://linuxmint.com/
Pop OS: https://system76.com/pop
Feren OS: https://ferenos.weebly.com/
Feren OS is another good choice and has some tools to help move your windows files into Linux
WINE: https://www.winehq.org/
Virtualbox for Windows and Linux: https://www.virtualbox.org/
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I benchmark some of the machines in my lab, and continuing to work on a set of near real world tests for the future.
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The Release Candidate of Qubes 4.2.0 has reached RC3 status and so I wanted to take an early look at it and checkout what some of the new features are. More importantly in the last several years the Qubes development group have made some astonishing promises of new things they wanted to implement in Qubes, and it appears to me from this RC release they are delivering on that promise.
So check it out and see what this team is doing to try and help us to do what the Intelligence Communities have been doing for decades, which is to compartmentalize our data so that a breach is not a winner take all, instead its limited to the exposure of the data in a particular compartment. Making it very difficult to gain a full picture of you and your digital life.
Chapter
00:00 - Start
00:40 - Qubes you Say
01:23 - Architecture of Qubes
02:01 - GuiVM
02:22 - Templates
03:04 - AppVM
03:50 - Disposible VMs
04:57 - Device Isolation
06:01 - network VM
06:19 - Firewalls
06:56 - Levels of Trust
07:17 - UI Trust
07:48 - AppVM
09:03 - The Nature of Qubes OS
09:23 - Unified Desktop
11:05 - Disposable VMs
11:31 - Device Isolation
12:12 - Marker 17
12:39 - User Documentation
13:59 - Unified grub.conf
14:45 - Couple of things
15:19 - Final Thoughts
16:49 - A Few Issues
20:32 - My Sponsors
20:42 - Outro
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Just the benchmarks to see how this performs in comparison to other ARM based machines I have tested in the past.
00:00 - Intro
00:26 - Original Benchmark
05:37 - New Benchmark
08:54 - Final Thoughts
09:46 - Outro
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In this episode of the CyberGizmo we explore some things you should really do before settling on a particular Linux Distro, a particular set of hardware (new or old) and how to make the transition easier
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Many of you have asked the question, why all the interest in RISC-V? How does it compare with x86, or ARM CPUs. So today I will attempt to answer that question, I do want to mention I did not go into a big long discussion of predicate execution, not because I was trying to gloss over it, but rather I didnt want to put you to sleep talking about it. If you want a more in-depth the easiest way to explain it is the Vector processors, some SIMD ISAs (such as AVX2 and AVX-512) and GPUs all rely on it heavily. I hope this helps explain some of the differences and maybe even help you understand the differences between them to some degree.
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