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Learn how to monitor real-time network bandwidth traffic using a lightweight utility named Nethogs in Linux, with a practical example.
How to Install and Use NPX in Linux
In this article, you will learn what the NPX is, the difference between NPM and NPX, its usages, and how to install it in major Linux distributions.
How to Shrink Long or Multiple Commands into a Single Short Command
In Linux, multiple long commands can be easily replaced with a single short command using the alias command.
Resources is a GUI-Based System Monitoring Tool for Linux
Discover Resources, a GUI-based Linux system monitoring tool, and the process to install it on your favorite Linux distribution with usage instructions.
What is /dev/zero in Linux and its Uses
In this article, you will learn about the special file /dev/zero and its various use cases, such as creating a swap file, a dummy file for testing, and formatting the drive for security reasons.
How to Install Fish Shell (with Starship) in Linux
Fish is a user-friendly UNIX/Linux shell program that focuses on providing most of the known features by default without requiring any manual configuration.
What is Exit Status Code ($?) of Last Command in Linux
The “$?” is a built-in variable that your shell uses to store the exit status code of the last executed command in integer format and remains unchanged unless the next command is executed.
What is Interactive Login and Non-Login Shell
Whenever you operate a Linux system behind the scenes, you might be encountering the interactive login or non-login shell that you are not aware of.
ExplainShell: The Best Alternative for Linux MAN PAGES
The explainshell is a web-based tool that can be said to be an alternative to traditional Linux man pages for providing you with detailed explanations in a beautiful hierarchy.
How to Run a (.sh) Shell Script in Linux for Beginners
In Linux, there are multiple ways to run a shell script, like using the bash command, specifying the script path, or using the DE file manager that you will learn about in this article.
Systemctl Mask vs Systemctl Disable
The systemctl mask and systemctl disable are both crucial commands for Linux administrators, and you must know their differences to decide which one to choose in certain situations.
Fixed Zipalign Symbol Lookup Error in Kali Linux
Discover a step-by-step guide to resolve the Zipalign symbol lookup error in Kali Linux and other Debian-based distributions.
How to Refresh and Reload Group Membership on Linux
Discover quick and efficient methods to update group memberships on Linux without the need for rebooting or re-logging, ensuring seamless user access management.
What are File Descriptors in Linux
In this article, you will learn everything about file descriptors, like their uses in Linux, what a file descriptor table is, how to view the file descriptors under a specific process, and how to change the limit of a file descriptor in Linux.
Wave: 21th Century Terminal Emulator Designed for Gen Z
Discover a wave terminal especially designed for people who find existing Linux terminals boring, as it tends to make things way easier, especially for Linux beginners.
Easily Convert TS Videos to MP4 File Format via CLI or GUI
Discover CLI and GUI methods to convert that Choppy-running TS video file in VLC Media Player with the step-by-step guide mentioned in this article.
Warehouse: A GUI Toolbox for Managing Flatpak Apps
Discover Warehouse, a user-friendly tool for handling Flatpak apps and remotes on Linux, offering features like checking installed details and user data management.
What is File Globbing in Linux (How to Use It with Examples)
In this article, you will learn what file globbing is on Linux and how to use it with various commands through practical examples.
What is Login Shell in Linux?
In this article, you will learn what the login shell is in Linux, its role, and how important it is to provide users with an environment where they can interact with other programs.
LosslessCut: A GUI Front-End for FFmpeg for Audio/Video Editing
Discover an amazing free and open-source cross-platform GUI front-end of FFmpeg for basic editing tasks on your laptop or desktop with fewer system resources.