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How To Adjust Monitor Brightness From Command Line In Linux

This brief tutorial explains how we can adjust monitor brightness from command line in Unix-like operating systems.

Asciinema - Record Terminal Sessions And Share Them On The Web

Asciinema is a fast, light-weight and open source Terminal recording tool that can be used to record Terminal sessions in Linux.

How To Check Laptop Battery Status In Terminal In Linux

The other day a friend of mine asked how to check his Laptop battery level from Terminal in his Ubuntu desktop – hence this post. Here I have included four simple methods which will help you to check Laptop battery status and level in Terminal in any Linux distribution.

8 Different Ways To Generate A Strong Password In Linux

This brief tutorial describes different ways to generate a strong password in Linux and Unix-like operating systems from Command line.

How To Find Which Service Is Listening On A Particular Port

Four different ways to find which service is listening on a particular port in Linux.

How To Configure GRUB2 Boot Loader Settings In Ubuntu

Configure GRUB2 Boot Loader settings in Ubuntu desktop systems.

Rotate Videos Using FFMpeg From Commandline On Linux

  • ostechnix.com; By Senthil Kumar (Posted by ostechnix on Sep 24, 2019 1:55 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: Tutorial; Groups: Linux
How to rotate videos using FFMpeg from commandline on Linux operating systems.

Webinoly – Easily Setup Optimized LEMP Stack For WordPress In Ubuntu

Webinoly is a simple script that allows you to easily and securely setup optimized LEMP stack for wordpress and other type of websites in Ubuntu operating system.

Kmdr - Display CLI Commands Explanation In Terminal

Kmdr provides CLI commands explanation for hundreds of programs. It helps you to easily learn CLI commands without leaving the terminal.

Delete Files That Have Not Been Accessed For A Given Time On Linux

This brief guide explains how to delete files that have not been accessed for a given time using Tmpwatch or Tmpreaper on Linux.

Software Defined Storage And Object Storage In The Era Of Cloud And IoT

Brief History of Storage and evolvement of Software defined Storage and Object Storage

vnStat – Monitor Network Bandwidth In Linux and BSD

Monitor Network Bandwidth usage using vnStat network traffic monitor tool in Linux and Unix operating systems.

How To Install Citadel Groupware Solution In Linux

Citadel is a free, web-based, open source, email and groupware solution for Linux and BSD.

How To Enable SSH On FreeBSD

  • ostechnix.com; By Senthil Kumar (Posted by ostechnix on Sep 6, 2019 3:42 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: Tutorial
This brief guide will explain how to enable SSH on FreeBSD to access it from remote systems on the network.

How To Configure Static IP Address In Linux And Unix

This step by step tutorial describes how to configure static IP address in Linux and Unix operating systems.

Converseen - A Simple Graphical Batch Image Converter And Resizer

Converseen is a GUI batch image processor that allows us to convert, compress, resize, rotate and flip one or multiple images with a few mouse clicks!

Pngquant – A Command-line Utility To Compress PNG Images On Linux

Pngquant is a free, open source and cross-platform command-line lossy PNG compressor. It is based on a portable libimagequant library and is written in C99.

Install Essential Applications In Ubuntu Using SimpleSH

SimpleSH is a BASH script to install essential applications in Ubuntu. It allows you to install your favorite applications easily and quickly.

How To View Image Metadata On Linux

This guide talks about three commandline tools to view image metadata on Linux.

The mktemp Command Tutorial With Examples For Beginners

The mktemp command creates a temporary file or directory safely and prints its name. All files and directories will be saved in the system's temporary directory, i.e /tmp.

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