How to install Signal Desktop on FreeBSD using the Linux Binary Compatibility

FreeBSD provides optional binary compatibility with Linux, commonly referred to as Linuxulator, allowing users to install and run unmodified Linux binaries without the need for virtualization or emulation. In this tutorial I am going to show you how you can use it to install the Signal Desktop application for Linux. https://unixdigest.com/tutorials/how-to-install-signal-desktop-on-freebsd-using-the-linux-binary-compatibility.html

10mo | unixsheikh
I passionately hate hype, especially the AI hype

I truly and passionately hate hype. From the fakeness of it to the sheer stupidity it represents, but perhaps most of all, because of the devastating consequence it often results in. https://unixdigest.com/articles/i-passionately-hate-hype-especially-the-ai-hype.html

10mo | unixsheikh
diff and patch

A mini tutorial in the usage of diff and patch. https://unixdigest.com/tutorials/diff-and-patch.html

1y | unixsheikh
Who is listening on my ports

This is a mini tutorial in how to figure out what applications are listening on your ports on GNU/Linux, OpenBSD, and FreeBSD. https://unixdigest.com/tutorials/who-is-listening-on-my-ports.html

1y | unixsheikh
Wrong default encoding on the Apache webserver

This is a mini tutorial in solving problems with the Apache webserver encoding specifications. https://unixdigest.com/tutorials/wrong-default-encoding-on-the-apache-webserver.html

1y | unixsheikh
Revision control

In connection with some corrupted files in CVS I decided that it was time to take a look at some other revision control systems. This article is a summary of my three day journey into the land of revision controlling. https://unixdigest.com/articles/revision-control.html

1y | unixsheikh
Choosing a good book on programming

This is a small article on how to choose a good book on programming. The same method can be applied to other areas as well. It should be noted that the described method is my preferred method, it is not a universal method. https://unixdigest.com/articles/choosing-a-good-book-on-programming.html

1y | unixsheikh
Pointers in C

This is tutorial on how pointers work in the C programming language. The tutorial is addressed at beginners. Rather than focusing a lot on the more technical aspects of pointers, and using complex examples, the tutorial focuses on a deeper understanding of the subject so that the issue is understood firmly. The tutorial assumes prior knowledge of C, such as assigning values to variables, compiling, printing to the screen and using comments, but it is not necessary. https://unixdigest.com/tutoria

1y | unixsheikh
Speed down your CPU

Getting the CPU to slow down using a lower frequency when not used can save you power and noise. Note, this is automatically setup on laptops on Debian stable aka (currently) Lenny during installation. https://unixdigest.com/tutorials/speed-down-your-cpu.html

1y | unixsheikh
Programming in C, Cpp, and Ada

One day back in 2007 I was dribbling down some notes about programming languages and compilers with a special focus on the use of C, C++ and Ada. These are some of my dribbles. https://unixdigest.com/articles/programming-in-c-cpp-and-ada.html

1y | unixsheikh

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