Home and End key mappings in zsh on Fedora
Solution for enabling the expected behavior of home and end keys within zsh on Fedora Linux
Manjaro no audio output on chtrt5650
Solution for fixing audio output within Manjaro for chtrt5650 based audio cards such as Acer Edgar/CB3-431 Chromebook
Manjaro ARM on Pinebook Pro no networking or audio
Solution for re-enabling audio and networking if failing after updating Manjaro ARM on Pinebook Pro
Resize Linux OS logical volume after extending Virtual Disk
Resizing the OS partion on an LVM volume on Virtual Machine after extending the virtual disk
Azure DevOps Git Authentication With PAT on Linux
Authenticating to Team Foundation Server/Azure DevOps Git repositories over HTTPS/SSL using PAT on Ubuntu (or Linux)
Deploying a IPv6 Internet Enabled Network Part 1
This is the first in a two part series of blog posts that will deal with the configuration and deployment of an IPv6 internet enabled network without the need of an ISP which supports IPv6.
What you will need A spare physical or virtual server that can be used as a Linux based router In this case I was using a virtual machine on XenCenter with 256mb ram This can be done with just a desktop however if you are looking to configure a single node for IPv6 internet connectivity I would recommend setting up an account and following the documentation from a tunnel broker such as Hurricane Electric (http://tunnelbroker.