Updated Repository of Debian 10 (Aug 2025) Rumi, September 5, 2025September 5, 2025 Standard sources.list for Debian 10 “Buster” Open the sources.list file with a text editor. Using nano is a common choice:bash sudo nano /etc/apt/sources.list Replace any existing lines with the following code. This configuration includes the main, contrib, and non-free components from the archive.bash deb http://archive.debian.org/debian/ buster main contrib non-free deb… Continue Reading
Deploye Minio using docker Rumi, September 5, 2025 Here’the docker compose file to run: version: ‘3.8’ services: minio: image: minio/minio:RELEASE.2024-06-26T01-06-18Z container_name: minio ports: – “9000:9000” – “9001:9001” volumes: – /mnt/data/minio:/data environment: MINIO_ROOT_USER: minioadmin MINIO_ROOT_PASSWORD: minioadmin command: server /data –console-address “:9001” Src: https://hub.docker.com/r/minio/minio/tags?name=RELEASE.2024-06-26T01-06-18Z Continue Reading
Install valkey ubuntu 22.04 Rumi, August 30, 2025August 30, 2025 Install using the Percona repository This method ensures you get the latest version of Valkey and a consistent experience across different systems. Add the Percona repository. The percona-release tool automatically adds the necessary repository and public keys.sh sudo apt update sudo apt install gnupg2 lsb-release -y wget https://repo.percona.com/apt/percona-release_latest.generic_all.deb sudo apt… Continue Reading
MinIO with Let’s Encrypt SSL on Debian 12 – Step-by-Step Configuration Rumi, August 1, 2025 Prerequisites Debian 12 server with root access Domain name pointing to your server’s public IP Basic familiarity with Linux command line Step 1: System Update and Dependencies sudo apt update && sudo apt upgrade -y sudo apt install -y wget curl gnupg2 software-properties-common Step 2: Install MinIO Download and install… Continue Reading
How to Set Windows File Associations to Open .JNLP Files Rumi, July 28, 2025 Document Details: To modify the file association to have JNLP files open with Java Web Start on a Windows XP, Windows 7/Windows Vista, Windows 8, or Windows 10 computer, follow the steps below: Windows 10: Go to the nhdeeds.com website, then click on Search County Records. Click to Accept Registry Disclaimer,… Continue Reading
Removing CEPH from Proxmox Cluster Rumi, July 23, 2025 I found this works well to completely remove ceph and config: systemctl stop ceph-mon.target systemctl stop ceph-mgr.target systemctl stop ceph-mds.target systemctl stop ceph-osd.target rm -rf /etc/systemd/system/ceph* killall -9 ceph-mon ceph-mgr ceph-mds rm -rf /var/lib/ceph/mon/ /var/lib/ceph/mgr/ /var/lib/ceph/mds/ pveceph purge apt purge ceph-mon ceph-osd ceph-mgr ceph-mds apt purge ceph-base ceph-mgr-modules-core rm -rf… Continue Reading
Install Jitsi on Ubuntu 22.04 / 22.10 Rumi, April 30, 2025 Make sure your system is up-to-date and required packages are installed: Run as root or with sudo: # Retrieve the latest package versions across all repositories sudo apt update # Ensure support for apt repositories served via HTTPS sudo apt install apt-transport-https On Ubuntu systems, Jitsi requires dependencies from Ubuntu’s universe package repository. To ensure… Continue Reading
Create Proxmox Backup Server (PBS) on Debian 12 Rumi, April 19, 2025 Preparation – Required Ports If you need to open up a firewall, or perform port-forwarding, below are the ports you need to know about: 8007 (TCP) – Almost all communication happens over this HTTP TLS connection. 80 (TCP) – optionally required if wish to make use of Let’s Encrypt HTTP-based… Continue Reading
Add Physical Drive in Proxmox VM Guest Rumi, April 19, 2025 Step-1: Check the block disk status- lsblk Step-2 Check the blockid of the system- blkid Step-3 Now list the device by ID- ls -n /dev/disk/by-id/ Now add the disk to the Virtual Machine Instance- /sbin/qm set 105 -virtio1/dev/disk/by-id/ata-HGST_HGH728570ALE604_VKGRZ09X Here- 105- is the VMID virtio1- is the disk ID number, assuming… Continue Reading
Mount a drive permanently with fstab in Linux Rumi, April 16, 2025 Step 1: Find the UUID of the drive First, you need to find the UUID of the drive you want to mount. You can do this by running the following command: sudo blkid This will list all the drives connected to your system along with their UUIDs. For example, the… Continue Reading