Master The Linux TOP Command ASAP!
Monitor your server’s RAM, CPU and Daemon usage with one of the oh-so powerful Linux TOP command!
How to use SETFACL Command in Linux
Ever try to execute a file and nothing happens? Often defining file permissions, the Access Control List, is what is at work here!
Top 5 Best E-Mail Clients For Your Linux Machine
E-mail is always a fun topic to write about, and it never fails to provoke a fun debate. There are even arguments regarding how it is spelled (e-mail vs. email). That being said, no one is going to be dismissive of e-mail’s importance in our digital lives, so it is not surprising that choosing which e-mail client to use sparks some passionate discussion.
Best Linux Image Editors to Unleash your Creativity With
The term Photoshop has now become a type of genericization (a brand name that is applied to all similar products…like Kleenex for Tissues or Scotch Tape for any adhesive tape). We call bad photo editing “Photoshop Fails,” regardless of the tool actually used. When you person takes a photo on their phone and some aspect […]
The TAR Command In Linux For Archiving Files
The tar command in Linux is used to create, view, and extract compressed archive files, as well as to add or remove files from an existing archive.
Top 10 Google Drive Alternatives That Care About Privacy
We are looking at free Google Drive Alternatives that provide desktop synchronization with your Linux Desktop (either automatic or manual) or where you can run your own server.
Master The ZIP Command In Linux With 5 Examples
The zip command in Linux allows users to compress and archive files, saving disk space and making it easier to transfer files between systems.
Best Rsync Crash Course of (2023)
Have you ever had a major file corruption or lost a device? Perhaps you simply like to be thorough when backing up files. Today we bring you rsync.
Advanced UFW rules for the seasoned mind
For the seasoned among us, this is for you! We will explain default rule states, how using service names can save you time, good ways to manage a multitude of rules…
How To Install and Use UFW Firewall In Linux
UFW, the Uncomplicated Firewall, is as true as a command line utility can be. Posing some of my very first challenges managing a server for the first time, I learned by spinning up a copy of Ubuntu on an old computer using a keyboard and mouse for initial setup.