How to Measure Performance on Your Linux VPS Server OnFebruary 20, 2022UpdatedFebruary 21, 2022How to check your Linux VPS server's network speed, disk performance, and CPU performance for a quick benchmark.
How to Use XBPS Package Manager on Void Linux OnJanuary 25, 2022UpdatedFebruary 21, 20234 CommentsXBPS is the default command-line package manager tool in Void Linux. Here is how to easily install, remove, update, and upgrade packages in Void Linux.
Watch Command in Linux [with Examples] OnJanuary 12, 2022UpdatedJune 9, 2022In this guide, we will discuss some of the basic features of the watch command using easy to understand examples.
How to Make sudo Remember the Password for Longer OnJanuary 2, 2022UpdatedApril 20, 2022Here’s how to make sudo remember your password for longer so that you don’t have to keep typing it repeatedly.
Linux Shutdown Command (with Examples) OnDecember 22, 2021UpdatedApril 13, 20223 CommentsDo you need to know how to shut down your Linux system using the command line or schedule a shutdown at a specific time? Here's the answer!
The plocate Command as a Faster Alternative to locate in Linux OnDecember 19, 2021UpdatedApril 27, 2022The plocate command finds all files on the system matching the given pattern, providing much faster searches on a smaller index.
Linux APT Command in Examples for Ubuntu, Debian, Mint Users OnDecember 16, 2021UpdatedApril 30, 2023Learn how to use the APT command in Linux with this helpful guide to install, update, and remove software packages like a pro.
How to Change Hostname in Linux OnDecember 13, 2021UpdatedMay 28, 2022Although the system sets the hostname during the installation process, you can change it at any moment in Linux.
How to Install DEB Files in Ubuntu: Explained in Examples OnDecember 11, 2021UpdatedJanuary 22, 2023This guide shows you the two most straightforward and proper ways to install a DEB file in Ubuntu - via the command line or а GUI app.
5 Best Terminal-Based Linux Monitoring Tools OnDecember 8, 2021UpdatedOctober 15, 20223 CommentsWe will explore the five best terminal-based monitoring tools on your Linux systems to keep you fully aware of their status.