Tutorials
Creating a Windows 11 Virtual Machine on Libvirt
On this occasion, I feel compelled to document this to ensure it’s not forgotten. The reality is that creating a Windows 11 based virtual machine (VM) may not seem significantly more challenging than what’s been experienced with Windows 10. However, it does present its intricacies, especially as of late 2023. In this article, which I wish could be more concise, I will share the step-by-step instructions that have proven effective for me in successfully running the Windows 11 installation using the Narrator screen reader, facilitated through Spice.
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A couple of weeks ago, as part of an update to my DAS setup + the Mini PC with Intel Celeron J4125 I’ve previously talked about, I had the opportunity to get an AMD Ryzen 5 5600G, along with everything needed to build a system where I could integrate hard drives at a very reasonable price.
Read moreInstalling RTL8821CE WiFi Driver on Debian 11
Today I will write about a quick and quite specific tip for my setup. I have now configured a mini PC as a server (mainly media, although I will be putting other additions to help at home). The thing is that this Mini PC, which integrates a Celeron J4125, would have internet via WiFi, since I do not want to wire so much (the distance between the router and the place where the server should be is not too long, but it would require a relatively long wire, it is not something I would like for now).
Read moreAlexa Skills as web services - part 1: Creating the Skill in the Amazon developers portal
Today I will begin with something that I had pending to try for several months already. I will write a little bit about things that I am discovering when developing. New libraries, methods and design patterns, and in general things that I find along the way. I’ve noticed that there are a lot of people writing about this in English, but I don’t know how many people write in Spanish.
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