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How to Set Up Dual Monitors With XRandR

If you’ve ever found yourself stumped by resolution issues in Linux, XRandR and ARandR might just be the tools you need to solve your issues.
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How to Monitor User Activity with psacct or acct Tools

psacct or acct both are open-source applications for monitoring users’ activities on the system. These applications run in the background and keep track of each user’s activity on your system as well as what resources are being consumed.
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How to Install Cockpit on AlmaLinux 8

Linux Cockpit is a browser-based user interface for Linux systems. Linux Cockpit can be used as an alternative to a command-line or GUI tools like top, free, htop, lsof, iotop, and lots of others to monitor resource usage such as CPU/Memory/Disk I/O an…

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22 Useful Terminal Emulators for Linux

A Terminal emulator is a computer program that reproduces a video terminal within some other display structure. In other words, the Terminal emulator has the ability to make a dumb machine appear like a client computer networked to the server.  You&#82…

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How to Install Icinga 2 Monitoring Software on Debian 11

Icinga2 is a free, open-source, and one of the most popular network monitoring tools. In this article, I will show you how to install the Icinga2 monitoring server on Debian 11.
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13 top Commands in Linux (Monitor Linux Server Processes)

The Linux OS offers several commands that can be used to monitor a running process, but for checking dynamic real-time processes, we can use a command called top. This tool enables System Administrators to determine how fully real-time processes are utilized by their current system. With every Linux distribution, the top utility comes pre-installed. We […]

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Install Kuma – Self-hosted Uptime Robot Alternative on Ubuntu 20.04

Uptime-Kuma is an open source monitoring tool like “Uptime Robot” written in Nodejs. It’s a self-hosted monitoring tool with a fancy beautiful dashboard and supports multiple notification methods. In this guide, you will learn how to install Uptime-Kuma on an Ubuntu server and using the Apache web server as a reverse proxy with a free […]

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Netdata – A Real-Time Performance Monitoring Tool for Linux Systems

Netdata is a extremely optimized Linux utility that provides real-time (per second) performance monitoring for Linux systems, applications, SNMP devices, etc. and shows full interactive charts that absolutely render all collected values over the web br…

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[Updated] 20 Command Line Tools to Monitor Linux Performance

It’s really a very tough job for every System or Network Administrator to monitor and debug Linux system performance problems every day. For this reason, we’ve compiled the list of Top 20 frequently used command line monitoring tools that might be usef…

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