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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

Atom Text Editor For Linux (Features Review + Installation) Paid Members Public
On the surface, Atom is the modern desktop text editor you’ve come to expect. Pop the hood, however, and you’ll discover a system begging to be hacked on. How To Install Atom Text Editor? To get started with Atom, we’ll need to get it on your system.

What Is A VPN And Why Use VPN? Paid Members Public
We all have heard about VPN sometimes. Most of us normal users of the internet use it. To bypass the region based restrictions of services like Netflix or Youtube ( Yes, youtube has geo-restrictions too). In fact, VPN is actually mostly used for this purpose only. You ever wondered about it,

10 Best Courses Or Trainings To Learn Linux Paid Members Public
Many people learn Linux for different reasons ranging from work to personal interest, and for all those people, I have selected the best courses/ways to learn Linux. Learning Linux is strongly associated with the learning command line, at least up to a certain basic level. Basically, any Linux course
How To Watch Hulu On Linux Paid Members Public
So Hulu used to have an app available on Linux but it is no more in development. No problem since Hulu is available via the browser, right? But no!. Hulu won’t work with either Google Chrome or Mozilla Firefox by default on Linux. This is because Hulu is just

Customizing Grub The Easy Way: Grub-customizer Paid Members Public
The first tab deals with the list of Operating systems to boot. At the top, we see the save button along with remove, edit, new and priority managers. We use the new entry button to add a new OS or kernel. The remove button to remove any unnecessary entries in

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

ArchBang Linux Review - An Arch-based Linux Distro Paid Members Public
There are so many distros popping out of everywhere. But for most distros out there, they use Debian or Fedora as Base. And In Recent times, we see Arch being the new alternative to those two ages old distros. Arch was intended for experienced Linux users from its start. And