Take Control of Your DNS: Installing Unbound on Debian/Ubuntu via Command Line

In today’s interconnected world, DNS (Domain Name System) is the unsung hero that translates human-readable domain names into the IP addresses computers understand. While your system likely uses your ISP’s default DNS servers, you might be looking for more control, privacy, and potentially even a speed boost. That’s where Unbound comes in.

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Take Control: Setting a Static IP and Custom DNS on Debian 12

Tired of your Debian 12 system grabbing a new IP address every time you reboot? Want the reliability of a fixed IP for your server or development machine? Or perhaps you need to use specific DNS servers for privacy or network configuration reasons?

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Mastering the less Command in Linux

The less command is a powerful utility in Linux used for viewing text files or command output interactively. Unlike cat, which displays the entire content at once, or more, which allows limited navigation, less provides advanced navigation and search functionalities, making it ideal for viewing large files.

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