by Richard W | Jan 19, 2019 | How-To/Tips
A Windows user has all kinds of options when it comes to audio file management and web media servers.There’s Spotify, Emby, Deezer, Subsonic and other web-based media streamers that can give you easy access to music and video or to share music with friends. Then,...
by ClientAdministrator | Jan 16, 2019 | How-To/Tips
A few years ago, the Raspberry Pi was introduced as a cheap single-board computer aimed at teaching the basics of computer science for students and in developing countries.Although it doesn’t include peripherals like a case, keyboard or mouse, Raspberry Pi has become...
by ClientAdministrator | Jan 9, 2019 | How-To/Tips
If you’re working in Linux, Echo is one of the most prevalent, commonly-used built-in commands for both bash and C shells. This is a basic command that’s used in most operating systems where a command line is required.Echo is commonly used in scripts, batch files or...
by Richard W | Dec 17, 2018 | How-To/Tips
The roots of Unix go all the way back to the 1970s and Bell Labs. Originally intended for use at Bell and AT&T, Unix was licensed for use with outside parties starting in the late 70s, and soon it was in use at UC-Berkeley, Sun Microsystems, Microsoft and IBM....
by Richard W | Dec 11, 2018 | How-To/Tips
Any operating system should have a rescue CD, DVD, USB or download that’s available, just in case the worst happens. Everyone knows that Windows and Linux systems can fail and crash so completely that there’s seemingly not much the user can do to resuscitate them.That...