Mtr : Stop using ping and traceroute anymore
Mtr is a simple linux command line tool that you can use for network diagnostic and troubleshooting in linux.
Read MoreMtr is a simple linux command line tool that you can use for network diagnostic and troubleshooting in linux.
Read MoreThe biggest change in the IPFire 2.25 Core Update 153 release is the implementation of support for the WPA3 security standard for Wi-Fi networks
Read MoreAs another video conferencing option, Microsoft Teams is available for Linux, too. Here’s how you can install Microsoft Teams on Linux.
Read MoreSeaweedFS is an open-source, simple and highly scalable distributed file system to store and serve billions of files fast. It is very similar to other file systems including, Ceph, GlusterFS and HDFS.
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The LVM is a powerful storage management module which is included in all the distributions of Linux now. It provides users with a variety of valuable features to fit differ…
Read MoreCyber threats are ever-present in this digital age, and one wrong move could compromise all your data. In 2019, 15% of small businesses reported cyber incidents. This year that statistic has increased with 28% of all data breaches involving small busin…
Read MoreIf you’re not a nerdy type and you don’t really understand all the science behind computers, you might be repelled by any career that’s connected to this business field. Most people think you need to have extraordinary mathematical skills to be success…
Read Moredo you ever wonder how to check it in Linux command line? It is really simple task if you use mii-tool command.
Read MoreIn this article, we will create an inventory configuration to store object metadata in CSV format. We can store reports in the same bucket as the source bucket, but we will use a different bucket to store this than the bucket for which we will be creat…
Read MoreNetcat (also known as ‘nc’) is a networking tool used for reading or writing from TCP and UDP sockets using an easy interface. It is designed as a dependable ‘back-end’ device that can be used directly or easily driven by other programs and scripts. Therefore, this tool is a treat to network administrators, programmers, and […]
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Read MoreA dead simple open-source font manager app that lets you focus on tweaking the fonts on your Linux system. Take a look at it here.
Read MoreAnsible is an open-source tool that allows you to provision, configure, manage, and deploy applications. It helps to run infrastructure as a code, basically an automation tool. Ansible runs on Linux, Unix-like, and Windows systems. It is a free tool [….
Read MoreFollowing in the footsteps of Norton Commander and its clones, the Sunflower twin-panel file manager takes a giant leap forward with a switch to Python 3 and GTK3.
Read MoreExifTool lets you modify and analyze metadata in multimedia files from the command line, but its comprehensive feature set results in a lengthy learning curve. Luckily, jExiftoolGUI offers an intuitive interface that makes using ExifTool easier, even f…
Read MoreIn the news: Patreon Project Looks to Bring Linux to Apple Silicon; A New Chrome OS-Like Ubuntu Remix Is Now Available; System76 Refreshes the Galago Pro Laptop; Linux Kernel 5.10 Is Almost Ready for Release; Canonical Launches Curated Container Images…
Read MoreThis month Graham looks at Kushview Element, Artisan, NetSurf, SimulIDE, Oh My Zsh, and more!
Read MoreProfessional and casual Python developers save time and keystrokes in a Visual Studio Code development environment for remote coding of a Raspberry Pi.
Read MoreA recent rocket launch has maddog thinking about high performance computing and accurate weather forecasts.
Read MoreDon’t let your desktop look boring. With the Variety wallpaper manager, you can easily set up a rotating selection of background images and other customized options.
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