Configuring Plex
In the last article I showed how you can install PlexMediaServer on Ubuntu. Today I will show you how to configure it.
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The articles in this section will be useful for beginning system administrators as well as for general users.
In the last article I showed how you can install PlexMediaServer on Ubuntu. Today I will show you how to configure it.
There is such an excellent media server - Plex. The beauty of it is that he knows how to download information about files from such sites as kinopoisk, imdb, etc. Plus, it, unlike many other upnp/dlna servers, has a beautiful and convenient web interface, and you can throw ports and watch your collection of movies from anywhere in the world, or from any browser, for example, a tablet without installing additional programs. Today I'll show you how to install it and add the kinopoisk add-on to it.
User Account Control (UAC) is when a computer needs administrator rights, it asks the user for permission, it looks something like this:
You can disable UAC in several ways:
Today I'll show you how to disable automatic Windows update. I do not recommend this, but there are different situations.
Sometimes it is necessary to open all selected files in Total Commander, for example, when searching by content, that would edit these files. To do this you need to add an icon to the toolbar total commander.
This article will show you how to install proprietary JAVA 8 (JDK, JRE) in Ubuntu and Mint from the repositories.
I've found here that many people do not know how to make a screenshot on the computer. I decided to write how to do it.
In the last article, I told you how you can remove the password when you log on to Windows. Today I'll show you how you can turn off the password when you leave the sleep mode on computers running Windows.
For many, entering a password when turning on the computer is a pretty annoying factor. To enter without entering a password on a computer running Windows, you need to do the following:
In the ever-evolving realm of system administration, understanding how to manage and reset passwords is crucial. Today, we delve into FreeBSD 11, exploring its password reset mechanics, especially when juxtaposed against Linux systems.