For years I thought my only options were dual booting or using a clunky virtual machine. Dual boot meant constant reboots, and VirtualBox ate my RAM. Then I discovered Windows Subsystem for Linux 2, and honestly it changed how I work. Now I run a complete Ubuntu desktop right next to my Windows applications. I can code in a native Linux environment, test web servers, and even fire up Linux-only GU
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Gaming laptops with dual GPUs are common, and they are a pain on Linux. I run an ASUS Zephyrus G15 with an AMD integrated GPU and an NVIDIA discrete GPU. Before I fixed the setup, I dealt with broken resume from suspend, terrible battery life, overheating, and games that ran worse than they should. This is a practical guide for setting up dual GPU systems in Hyprland. Most of it applies to other W
External GPU (eGPU) + NVIDIA Drivers on Linux: Solving the Display Manager Initialization Problem TL;DR: If your NVIDIA eGPU works in recovery mode but gives a black screen on normal boot, you're missing one critical Xorg option: AllowExternalGpus. This guide shows how to fix it properly on any X11-based Linux distribution. Installing NVIDIA drivers on a Linux system with an external GPU (eGPU)
When creating a security lab, I spend a lot of hours troubleshooting this due to a lack of articles and videos, which mostly people use Virtualbox. Hope can help this article too. Let's Start: Here's our architecture: Step 2: Configure our bridge in our data center network: Note: dont make any value except to the desired name Step 3: Assigned the bridge and config for the VM's I got two virtu
Want to keep Ubuntu updated? Run these commands on your PC via terminal, or create a .sh file and add the following commands: Bash If you don't know how to create the .sh file, no problem! Just navigate to the folder in your terminal and run the following: touch file.sh ----> creates the file nano file.sh -----> opens the file in the terminal Finally, add the previous commands to the file, press C