(Moving WordPress, SSL Setup, DNS, and Fixing Every Real-World Error) By the time your fresh WordPress install is running on Hetzner, the real adventure hasn’t even begun.Installing WordPress on a VPS is easy —...
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🧭 Part 1 – Shared Hosting to VPS — My Real Journey of Moving dtptips.com from Bluehost to Hetzner (Setup, Struggles & Surprises)
It started like any normal day — except that my WordPress dashboard on dtptips.com had begun to crawl like an old Windows XP system on dial-up. Pages were loading slowly, sometimes even timing out...
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💻 How to Create a Bootable USB for Linux Using Rufus (Ubuntu, Fedora, Mint & More)
Installing Linux for the first time can seem confusing — especially when you get stuck at the very first step: creating a bootable USB drive. But don’t worry — by the end of this...
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How to Install Parrot OS on VirtualBox: A Complete Step-by-Step Guide for Beginners (2025)
If you’ve ever wanted to learn ethical hacking, penetration testing, or just explore a secure Linux environment without affecting your main system, then Parrot OS is a great place to start. Developed by Parrot...
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Fix Bluetooth Adapter Issues on Linux: Complete Step-by-Step Troubleshooting for Internal & External Adapters
Bluetooth on Linux can sometimes be a real challenge. Whether your system fails to detect your adapter, refuses to connect devices, or keeps switching between multiple adapters, it can quickly turn into hours of...
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How to Install Ubuntu 24.04 LTS on VirtualBox in Windows 11 (Complete Step-by-Step Guide for Beginners)
Running Linux inside Windows is a fantastic way to learn, experiment, and build safe sandboxes—without touching your main system. In this in-depth guide, we’ll install Ubuntu 24.04 LTS on Oracle VM VirtualBox (on Windows...
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🧭 How to Install Microsoft Office on Linux (Ubuntu & Debian) Using PlayOnLinux
Microsoft Office has long been one of the most essential software suites for work, study, and business. But if you’re a Linux user, you’ve probably faced one common problem: Microsoft Office isn’t natively available...
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Zorin OS 18 Review: The Perfect Linux Replacement for Windows 10 Users (2025 Edition)
When Microsoft officially ended support for Windows 10 on October 14, 2025, millions of users around the world faced a big question — what next? Enter Zorin OS 18, a Linux distribution that’s been...
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🏹 How to Run Android TV on Arch Linux Using Waydroid — Complete Step-by-Step Guide (Android 13 LineageOS Build)
If you’re an Arch Linux user and love tinkering with your setup, this guide will show you how to run Android TV natively on your system using Waydroid.By the end of this tutorial, you’ll...
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🐧 How to Run Android TV on Fedora Using Waydroid — Full Step-by-Step Guide (Android 13 LineageOS Build)
If you’ve ever wanted to bring the Android TV experience to your Fedora desktop or laptop, this guide is for you.Using Waydroid, you can run a full Android TV system (LineageOS 20, Android 13)...
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🖥️ How to Run Android TV on Linux (Ubuntu/Debian) Using Waydroid — Full Step-by-Step Guide with Android 13 LineageOS Build
Ever wondered if you could turn your Linux desktop into a fully functional Android TV system? Not just an emulator—but a real Android TV interface that runs smoothly and natively?In this guide, we’ll walk...
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Ubuntu 25.10 “Questing Quokka” Review: Ambitious, Radical, and Controversial
Ubuntu’s latest release — Ubuntu 25.10 “Questing Quokka”, launched on October 9, 2025 — is one of the boldest moves Canonical has made in recent years. Supported until July 2026, this version introduces sweeping...
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Running Photoshop or any other windows app On Linux Using WinApps Container
Switching from Windows to Linux can be liberating — faster performance, better control, and a sense of digital independence. But let’s be honest: sometimes, you still need access to that one Windows-only application —...
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🌀 GNOME 49: Subtle Yet Smart – What’s New in the Latest Linux Desktop Update
The GNOME desktop environment has long been one of the most popular and polished graphical interfaces in the Linux world. From Ubuntu and Fedora to Endless OS, GNOME powers millions of systems with its...
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🧠 5 Things I’ve Come to Love About NixOS (After 2 Months of Daily Use)
When I first installed NixOS, I’ll be honest — I didn’t think it would stick. I’ve used countless Linux distributions over the years — from Arch to Void, openSUSE, Fedora, and everything in between...
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🌀 Void vs Arch: Why Void Linux is the Superior Choice for Rolling Release Users
Linux has always been more than an operating system — it’s a philosophy, a culture, and at times, almost a religion. For years, I was a devoted Arch Linux user. I bought into the...
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🐧 Switching from Windows 10 to Linux – Easy Beginner’s Tutorial (October 2025 Update)
October 14, 2025 marks the end of an era—Microsoft officially stops supporting Windows 10. For millions of users around the world, this creates uncertainty. Without security updates, PCs become vulnerable to cyberattacks, malware, and...
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Fedora 43 FIRST LOOK: Truly Exciting Features You Would Love to Know
Welcome, fellow Linux enthusiasts! We’re here today to talk about something truly exciting that’s been making waves in the open-source community: the brand-new Fedora 43. I’ve had the pleasure of exploring the beta version...
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🖥️ How EarlyOOM Can Save Your Linux Desktop from Freezing
Computers freezing unexpectedly is one of the most frustrating experiences a user can face. You’re in the middle of rendering a video, downloading a file, or running a resource-intensive task, and suddenly your system...
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🚀 Don’t Upgrade to Windows 11, Get This Instead: A Gamer’s Guide to CachyOS
For years, Windows has been the default home for PC gamers. From DirectX to Xbox Game Pass integration, Microsoft’s OS has always had the edge when it came to gaming support. But things are...
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🔄 How to Transfer Files Between iPhone, Android, Mac, Windows, and Linux in Seconds
File sharing across different operating systems has historically been frustrating. Whether you’re moving a photo from your iPhone to a Windows PC, or sending a PDF from Linux to a friend’s Android phone, traditional...
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