Linux tools
What Is Conky And How To Configure Conky On Ubuntu 16.04 Paid Members Public
Conky is a free system monitor tool for the X window system on Linux. It is able to monitor many system variables including CPU status, swap space, temperatures, disk storage, processes, network interfaces, battery status and a host of others and then displays the information on your desktop. It can
Some Basic Linux Commands For Beginners Paid Members Public
I know that the terminal may look scary at the beginning but it’s so useful you can do a lot of things like rename files easier than a graphic interface, watch or stop system processes, start or stop system services. Commands are the great way to understand Linux and
Best Clock And Weather Widgets For Linux Paid Members Public
So there are a couple of handy desktop widgets that are available for your Linux desktop. Today we’ll take a look at a few Clock widgets and Weather widgets that easily set up on your Linux desktop. 1. Weather Widgets a. Gis-Weather Gis-Weather is a very customizable weather widget
How To Find Large Files Using Command Line In Linux Paid Members Public
Today, we will learn to find large files in Linux with the command-line. We are going to use a command called “find”. It does its job extraordinarily well. Now, Let’s see the working of this command and how to use ‘find’ for finding large files in Linux. How To
How To Use Angry IP Scanner (Best Network Scanner) Paid Members Public
There are several tools for network scanning in Linux and for this time we’re going to talk about Angry IP Scanner. If you have used tools like Nmap, you will understand Angry IP Scanner easily. Angry IP Scanner is an open-source tool for network scanning, it’s written in
Flatpak Reviews - Linux Apps For All Distributions Paid Members Public
So Canonical sought to solve the problem with distributing applications on Linux due to the very many and different Linux distributions around and each with their own packaging formats. So Canonical introduced Snaps. Whew, that would be great. But again, Canonical isn’t the only one hoping to crack this
5 Best Rescue And Recovery Disks For Windows And Linux Paid Members Public
You know those times when your computer will not boot or you cannot log in or there is a rootkit interfering with your booting or you just want to recover files from a drive. Having recovery disks ready will come in handy at times like these. So, let’s have
50 Essential Linux Applications Paid Members Public
If you’re a refugee from Windows, you may be finding the Linux world slightly confusing, wondering how you can get the all same functionality you had in Windows, but still, enjoy the freedom that Linux offers. Never fear! Linux is not some scary, difficult to use a monster that’