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Learn how to install and use the screen command in Linux to manage multiple shell sessions during an SSH connection, with practical examples.
Chezmoi: Manage Your Dotfiles Across Multiple Linux Systems
Chezmoi is an incredible CLI tool that makes it easier to manage your system and software configuration dotfiles across multiple systems.
How to Disable Avahi-Daemon Without Uninstalling in Linux
Learn how to disable avahi-daemon in Linux, what exactly avahi-daemon is, and whether you should consider enabling it back.
LineSelect: Interactively Select Single or Multiple Lines from Stdin
Learn about the LineSelect tool that allows you to interactively select single or multiple lines from stdin and output them to stdout.
How to Set Up UFW Firewall on Ubuntu 24.04 (for Beginners)
In this article, you'll learn how to use UFW on Ubuntu to create, delete, and manage firewall rules in user-friendly ways.
How to Install SEO Spider on Ubuntu (and Other Linux Distros)
Learn how to install and use Screaming Frog SEO Spider to inspect websites on Ubuntu and other Linux distros with practical examples.
Display Memory Statistics With Free command on Linux
Learn how to use the free command to display RAM memory, swap memory consumption, and the total size of the buffer/cache in Linux.
How to Install and Use Codon on Ubuntu (and Other Linux Distros)
Learn about the Codon compiler, how to use it to compile an existing Python program into byte code like C/C++, and how to get multi-threading.
Mastering the fsck Command: Repair Linux File Systems Like a Pro
Learn how to use the fsck command to repair file system errors on Linux. Explore fsck options, root, and additional file system repairs.
What is Exit Status Code ($?) of Last Command in Linux
The “$?” is a built-in variable that your shell uses to store the exit status code of the last executed command in integer format and remains unchanged unless the next command is executed.
JDownloader: An Open-Source Alternative to IDM (Install + Usage)
Discover JDownloader, a fantastic open-source download management tool that uses Java technology and offers advanced features exclusively available in this tool.
Purpose of /dev/sda on Linux (When to Use It with an Example)
This article will teach you about the different types of files on Linux, what the root directory is, what the /dev directory is for, and what the /dev/sda device files are.
Mastering Htpasswd Command on Linux
In this article, you will learn how to use the htpasswd command to create a password file that contains the username corresponding to its hashed password.
Installing NASM and Writing Your First Assembly Program on Linux
Learn how to install NASM assembler on Linux and create a "Hello World" assembly program step-by-step with this beginner-friendly guide.
Killport: Stopping Processes by Port Number in Linux
Killport is a Linux command-line tool that allows users to quickly kill processes listening to a single or multiple ports.
Frog: A Linux OCR Tool for Extracting Text From Anywhere
Frog is a simple, free, and open-source OCR tool for extracting text from images or QR codes on Linux, featuring a beautiful interface.
Zellij: Modern Drop-in Replacement for Tmux Command on Linux
Zellij is a modern CLI terminal multiplexer and a great drop-in replacement for Tmux that anyone can use without worrying about keybindings.
Hoarder: A Bookmark and Note Taking App (Install via Docker)
Learn how to install, configure, and use the Hoarder All-in-One bookmarking app on Windows, macOS, and Linux using Docker.
How to Find AWS EC2 Instance Type Over SSH (6 Methods)
In this article, you'll learn how a developer or SysAdmin can find the AWS EC2 instance type over SSH using six practical methods.
Linux Weekly Roundup: Linux Mint 22 Beta, KDE Plasma 6.1.2, EndeavourOS, and Many More!
Stay updated with our Linux Weekly Roundup for the latest news, hardware innovations, essential tools, and distribution updates in the Linux community.