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Glances (All in One Place) - Advanced Real Time System Performance Monitoring Tool for Linux

2DayGeek: Glances is a best alternative to top/htop command on Linux. If you have never tried it before, you can try it now.

8 Commands to Check Memory Usage on Linux

2DayGeek: These Linux commands allow you to check the memory usage on Linux.

Top Command - A Best Tool to Monitor Linux System Performance

2DayGeek: The top command enables you to identify high memory and cpu processes on Linux.

The Difference Between DNF and YUM, Why is Yum Replaced by DNF?

2DayGeek: This tutorial shows the difference between DNF vs YUM.

3 Methods to Install the Latest Python3 Package on CentOS 6

2DayGeek: This tutorial shows you about installing Python 3 on Centos 6.

Comparison Between RHEL 8 vs RHEL 7 vs RHEL 6

This tutorial shows the difference between RHEL8 vs RHEL7 vs RHEL6.

How to Copy Files and Folders on Linux Using the cp Command

cp (copy) is one of the most basic commands that is often performed by a Linux administrator in a day.

How to Find High CPU Consumption Processes in Linux

2DayGeek: This tutorial will help you to discover high CPU consumption processes in Linux.

How to Install and Use Angry IP Network Scanner on Linux

Angry IP Scanner is an open-source and cross-platform network scanner which is very fast and simple to use. It scans IP addresses in any range as well as any their ports. It is widely used by network administrators to identify unreachable hosts. An Angry IP scanner can be used for large and small environments. This tutorial can help to you scan a given network.

6 Ways to Send Email from the Linux Command Line

Sending email from the command line is required when you need to create emails from a shell script. These commands allow the user to send a mail from the Linux terminal.

Bash Script to Check Successful and Failed User Login Attempts on Linux

One of the typical tasks of Linux administrators is to check successful and failed login attempts in the Linux system. This ensures that there are no illegal attempts at the environment. This tutorial helps the user to check successful and failed user login attempts on the Linux system.

4 Ways To Check Uptime of Apache Web Server (httpd) on Linux

This tutorial gives you several options to check Apache (http) web server uptime on Linux.

How to Automatically Record the Terminal Session Activity of All Users on Linux

This tutorial allows the Linux administrator to automatically record the terminal activity of all users for future reference.

5 Commands to Find the IP Address of a Domain Name in the Linux Terminal

2DayGeek: This tutorial shows you different ways to find the IP address of a domain from your Linux terminal.

How to Disable or Change the crontab eMail Alert on Linux

This tutorial gives you many options to modify or stop the crontab email alert on Linux.

How to Install Atom Hackable Text and Source Code Editor on Linux

This tutorial helps you to install Atom hackable text and source code editor on Linux.

Script - A Simple Command-Line Tool for Recording Your Terminal Session Activity

This tutorial enables the user to record their terminal activity for later reference.

Bash Script to View System Information on Linux Every Time You Log into Shell

This tutorial provides you with system information every time you log into a shell.

How to Automatically Disconnect Idle or Inactive SSH Sessions After Five Minutes of Inactivity

This tutorial will automatically disconnect inactive SSH sessions after five minutes of inactivity.

How to Create a Database, Database User and Grant Privileges in MySQL/MariaDB

2DayGeek: This tutorial helps you to create database, database user creation and grant privileges on the MySQL / MariaDB server.

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