My Introduction to Low End Web Hosting World
In 2019, frustration with web hosting providers introduced me to Low end Web Hosting World. In particular, an Internet search led me to the sites LowEndBox and then LowEndTalk, and finally Low End Spirit.Through this post, I thought of summarizing my first steps in the Low End world. Suffice to say, even today I define myself as […]
Odyssey: Linux Distributions Tested
Join me on a journey through the world of Linux distributions tested as I share my experiences testing various distributions from 2017 to 2023. Discover the unique features and quirks of each distribution, from the well-known to the obscure. Stay tuned for more insights and videos! 2017 से 2023 तक विभिन्न लिनक्स डिस्ट्रीब्यूशन का परीक्षण […]
An Easy Introduction to Virtfusion Server Control Panel
Discover VirtFusion server control panel, introduced by the former developer of Solus. This blog post delves into its features, installation options, and user experiences. Learn about its versatile uses as a Control Server or Hypervisor. Get insights into the installation steps, SSL setup, command-line interface, and DNS configuration. Explore its user-friendly interface, quick setup, and intuitive […]
Streamlining Your Author Business with Zoho
Managing an your author business with zoho entails content creation, file organization, communication, and financial oversight. These tasks can pose significant challenges for authors striving to maintain efficiency. Zoho, a comprehensive suite of business management applications, provides an effective solution by integrating tools designed to streamline operations.
How to use email relay service to protect your email for privacy
Among the different ways to prevent spam, one can use email relay service. I had written a post last year on using different ways to prevent these spam messages, and using email relay services is one of them. This service has been covered earlier, in this post find an expanded list with some updates that […]
How to migrate files and folders from google Drive to Koofr
What happens when you have a free Google account with 15 gigabytes of total storage, and you run out of space on your Google Drive? Can you migrate your files to a different storage provider? In today’s post, I will illustrate the different ways in which you can transfer files from google Drive to Koofr, […]
Alternatives to CentOs8 – After The Disruptive Storm
Are you looking for alternatives to CentOs8? If yes, then you have come to the right place. Sort of. Welcome to the seventh day of my blogging challenge for February 2022. For today’s post I thought of bringing some variation. I will embed the audio of a blog post written by me last week. This […]
My 2022 Daily Blogging Challenge
From 1st June ’23 onwards, I plan to publish publish one blog post per day. This will total to 60 blog posts for the coming 60 days..
The Four Operating System Household – 2022 Edition
We live in a four operating system household. Having multiple devices with different operating systems and Apps waste time, consume un-necessary bandwidth, and are overall bad for productivity (and the environment). A few years ago, I had written a post on this blog with a very similar title. My premise back then was that with […]
TypesetterCMS open source Content Management System
TypesetterCMS, a lightweight, flat-file Content Management System (CMS), was once a promising tool for creating websites without the need for a database. However, as of April 2025, the project has ceased development, with its GitHub repository showing no recent activity, and the official website is no longer accessible, marking the end of an era for […]
Lookback – Fifteen Years using Linux and Open Source
January of 2017 marks my Fifteen years using Linux and Open Source Software. I had written this post originally around that era, but this post never got published. Learn how I got introduced to Linux, open source software, my early years with RPM based distributions, installation challenges, and what I have come to learn so […]
Tools To Measure Linux System Resources: htop atop top
Terminal based tools provide real-time information about system resources such as CPU usage, memory usage, disk I/O, and network activity. The three most commonly used terminal-based monitoring tools are atop, htop, and top.
First impressions: Lenovo Thinkpad AMD Ryzen Laptop
I purchased a new laptop in early January 2022, after much deliberation it turned out to be a Ryzen Powered Lenovo Thinkpad E14. Read my first impressions and review of this Linux on Thinkpad. The AMD Ryzen R5 5600U is a snappy processor, and so far I am happy with it so far. In a […]
Manjaro Arm on Raspberry Pi 4
I use the XFCE edition of Manjaro on RPi4. In this post, I will share my thoughts and experiences on using an external drive to boot up Raspberry Pi4. Also find results from benchmarks I have run on this setup. This post will be updated shortly. -Amar Vyas
Installing MacOS Monterey on 2015 Macbook Pro
In this post, I will share my first impressions about installing and using MacOS Monterey on my 2015 MacBook Pro. This post is a part of my planned series about making upgrades to computers in the household.