All posts with tag linux
Learn how to change the timezone on any Linux server directly from the terminal. This step-by-step guide explains how Linux handles timezones, how to view available options, and how to safely switch your server to the correct region — with detailed explanations, not just command snippets.
Whether you’re applying kernel updates, clearing a stuck device, or finishing a configuration change, a reboot is sometimes the cleanest fix. This guide shows beginner-friendly and safe ways to restart Linux immediately (“reboot now Linux”), plus how to force reboot if the system is unresponsive. We’ll cover desktops, servers, and remote machines over SSH.
Learn how to reboot a Linux system the right way. This guide explains safe reboot methods, common issues, and practical tips for servers, desktops, and automated scripts.
SSH port forwarding is a secure method for accessing remote services, bypassing firewalls, and protecting sensitive data over untrusted networks. This guide covers the three main types—local, remote, and dynamic—with setup steps, real-world use cases, troubleshooting tips, and examples to help you apply them effectively.
Need more privacy online or want to access content from another region? A SOCKS5 proxy is a simple way to route your internet traffic through a remote server. In this guide, we’ll show you how to create your own SOCKS5 proxy using a VPS and Docker — even if you’re not a technical expert.
Want to start using Docker on your Ubuntu server or PC but don’t know where to start? Here’s a simple, beginner-friendly guide to install Docker step-by-step (no advanced skills needed!)