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speedtest-cli - Internet Speed Test In Linux Terminal Paid Members Public
I doubt there is a better alternative to Ookla’s speedtest when it comes to testing our internet speed. Once in a while, we all like to test our internet speed by visiting their website. Wouldn’t it be a lot cooler if we could test our internet speeds by
What Are Zombie Processes And How To Find & Kill Zombie Processes? Paid Members Public
If you are a regular Linux user, you must have encountered the term ‘Zombie Processes’. So what are the Zombie Processes? How do they get created? Are they harmful to the system? How do I kill these processes? Keep reading for the answers to all these questions. What are Zombie
Install Ubuntu Server 16.04 For Setting Up Your Own Media Server Paid Members Public
If you’re a Linux user (which is likely if you’re a reader of this blog), you probably know that Linux dominates the server market. The servers that power the internet, store data backups, and stream your favorite online videos, are all highly likely to be running some flavor
Boot Linux ISO From Android Phone Paid Members Public
The Thing about us Linux users is that we are never committed to one particular distro. We are always looking for something new, something more exciting. It may be a new Desktop Environment, a newer kernel or a completely different Linux experience. This is why we always keep testing newer
Restore Corrupted USB Drive To Original State In Linux Paid Members Public
Many times our storage devices like sd cards and Pen drives get corrupted and unusable due to one or other reasons. It may be because of making a bootable media with that device, formatting via wrong platforms or creating partitions in that device. Restore Corrupted USB Drive to Original state
Switching From Windows To Linux Paid Members Public
Windows is there in our life for a long time. From our school’s computer labs to our PC at home where we had been playing games to every neighbor in the hood everyone is using windows for a long time. Switching is never easy especially when most of the
Dual Boot Linux Mint 18/18.2 And Windows 10 Paid Members Public
Linux Mint is arguably the best Linux distro around and I recommend it above any other operating system out there. It provides you with one of the best out-of-the-box experience with an awesome selection of software, packages, and media plugins. But what if you have to run it along Windows
How To Burn ISO Image To DVD And USB Using dd Paid Members Public
As a Linux enthusiast and a distro hopper, I am always checking out new distros or newly released distros I already know about. There are a few handy tools available on Linux for writing ISO images to disks or USBs. Some of these tools include Unetbootin and Etcher amongst others.