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Assigning multiple IP addresses to a single device or network interface can serve various purposes and offer several benefits, depending on the specific use case. In this detailed tutorial, we will see how to assign multiple IP addresses to a single network card in various Linux operating systems.
How To Check Package Availability In Debian and Ubuntu Repositories
Learn how to check if a package is available for Debian or Ubuntu distributions from both command line and online.
Step-by-Step Guide to Configuring a Static IP Address in Ubuntu
Discover how to configure a static IP address in Ubuntu using Netplan configuration file, nmcli, nmtui, or the graphical user interface.
How to Check If Your IP Address Is Static or DHCP in Linux
This article explains three different ways to check if your IP address is static or dynamically assigned from DHCP in Linux.
How To Synchronize Local And Remote Directories Using Rsync In Linux
Learn how to use Rsync in Linux to efficiently synchronize local and remote directories. Ensure consistent data across systems with efficient transfers.
How To Save And Restore Tmux Environments Across Reboots In Linux
By default, Tmux sessions will not persist across system reboots. This can be frustrating if you're running multiple sessions, windows, panes, and programs. In this article, we will learn about two Tmux plugins that work together to save and restore your Tmux sessions with minimal configuration.
How To Backup Files From Remote Linux VPS Using Rsync Script
Learn how to create a simple rsync script to back up files from a remote Linux system (VPS) to a local system, protecting your important data from loss.
Tmux Plugin Manager: A Must-Have Tool For Tmux Power Users
Tmux Plugin Manager is a tool that makes it easy to install, update, and manage Tmux plugins. Get the most out of Tmux with TPM!
Zsync - A File Transfer Utility To Download Only The New Parts Of Linux ISO Files
Zsync is a file transfer utility that efficiently downloads only the new parts of a file, saving bandwidth and time. It's perfect for updating large files, such as Ubuntu development ISOs.
How To Easily Manage AppImages With Gear Lever In Linux
Discover how to effortlessly manage and integrate AppImages with Gear Lever in Linux. Organize, update, and access your AppImages seamlessly.
Enhancing SSH Login with a Tmux Session Selection Menu In Linux
Enhance your remote SSH login experience by setting up a tmux session selection menu. Easily switch between or start new tmux sessions with a simple script in Linux.
Yt-dlp: The Complete Tutorial For Beginners
This comprehensive yt-dlp tutorial lists the most common yt-dlp commands for downloading videos and audio from YouTube and various other websites on Linux.
How To Get Linux Filesystems Information Using Dysk Utility
Discover how to get Linux filesystems information using dysk, a better alternative to the df command for inspecting and managing filesystems in Linux.
Bedrock Linux: Run Multiple Linux Distributions on a Single System
Learn how to install and use Bedrock Linux, a unique meta Linux distribution for running multiple Linux distributions on a single system.
Dual Boot Zorin OS and Windows: A Step-by-Step Guide
Learn how to dual boot Zorin OS and Windows 10. This step by step tutorial explains how to install Zorin OS alongside Windows.
How To Easily Configure Flatpak Apps Permissions With Flatseal
Flatseal is a graphical GTK application that allows users to review and modify basic permissions for Flatpak apps. With Flaseal, we can easily configure Flatpak apps permissions on Linux.
SaveDesktop: An Easy Way to Save Your Linux Desktop Environment Configuration Settings
Learn how to effortlessly save and restore your Linux desktop configuration settings with the free and opensource tool called SaveDesktop.
How To Enable IBM Bucklespring Keyboard Sound In Linux
The IBM Model-M space saver bucklespring keyboards are heavy and loud. If you are a fan of IBM bucklespring keyboards, then Bucklespring utility is a great way to enable Bucklespring keyboard sound in Linux even if you don't own one.
File Browser – A Cross-platform Stylish Web File Manager
File Browser, formerly known as filemanager, is an open-source web file manager and web-based graphical interface for managing files and directories on a server or computer.
How To Prevent SSH Brute Force Attacks Using Fail2ban In Linux
In this comprehensive guide, we'll show you how to install and configure fail2ban on a Linux system and how to prevent SSH brute force attacks with Fail2ban.
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