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SDCV is a dictionary utility you can run on your Linux Terminal. Learn how you can install a dictionary on Linux Terminal and look up words with commands.
How to Run Mac Apps on Linux
To run Mac apps on Linux, you'll need some sort of virtual machine or translation layer. You can either make use of Virtualbox, or Darling translation layer
How to Reduce Video File Sizes Using FFMPEG from Linux Terminal
While there are a lot of tools for reducing video file sizes, most of them depend on FFMPEG. Learn how to reduce video file size using FFMPEG in Linux.
How to Scan a Linux Server for Malware and Rootkit
Malware and rootkit can wreak havoc to your server. Luckily, there are plenty of tools to scan your Linux server for malware and rootkit, and they are free.
How to Prevent a DDoS Attack with Nginx
Nginx comes with features for you to block a DDoS attack on your server. Learn how you can configure your Nginx to prevent a DDoS attack.
How to Monitor Nvidia GPU in Linux
You may struggle with the performance of your GPU if it isn't properly configured. Learn how you can monitor Nvidia GPU in Linux with these two tools.
How to Copy/Move a Docker Container to Another Host
Since Docker containers are little boxes of software, it can be easily copied and moved from computer to computer. Here we show you how to do it.
How to Avoid Server Reboots with Ubuntu Livepatch
Running a Ubuntu server? You need to reboot occasionally after a system upgrade. Ubuntu livepatch can avoid server reboot without compromising security.
How to Manage Symlinks in Linux
Symlinks are files that link to other files. In Linux, symlinks serve as shortcuts. Here is how to manage symlinks and fix broken symlinks in Linux.
How to Create CS:GO Server on Linux VPS
If you want more control when playing Counter-Strike: Global Offensive, you can create your own CS:GO server on Linux rather than using Steam's server.
Is Arch Linux Better than Ubuntu?
A commonly asked question is "Is Arch Linux better than Ubuntu?" We compared the two to see which is better. Here are our findings.
4 of the Best Download Managers for Linux Users
Struggling to keep your file downloads organized? If you don't already have a download manager installed on your Linux machine, here are four of the best.
How to Speed Up Your Linux PC
Linux is lightweight and fast by default, but it's always beneficial to further speed up a Linux PC. Here are some great ways to speed up your Linux machine
How to Upgrade a Raspberry Pi to Raspbian Buster
Upgrading the Raspberry Pi’s OS is very simple. Learn how to upgrade your Raspberry Pi to Raspbian Buster and gain access to updated software and utilities.
How to Run Docker on a Raspberry Pi
Combine Docker with a Raspberry Pi, and you can set your new IoT project up in minutes. Here is how you can run Docker on a Raspberry Pi.
What Is /dev/null in Linux?
"/dev/null" in Linux is a virtual device file, and whatever you write to "/dev/null" is discarded and forgotten. Learn how /dev/null works in Linux.
How to Use Topgrade to Easily Upgrade Your Linux System
Topgrade can upgrade almost everything on your Linux system. It supports the package manager, Ruby Gems, Atom packages, Linuxbrew, Snap and Flatpak apps.
How to Install Snap Applications in Arch Linux
Snap applications are not available for Arch Linux by default, but you can easily install the snap daemon via AUR. Here's how you can do it.
Th Most Handy du (Disk Usage) Commands in Linux
du is a command line tool in Linux that reports the amount of disk space used by directories and files. Here is some of the most handy usage of du in Linux
How to Build a DIY Wireless Printer with a Raspberry Pi
If you have an old-school printer or a printer without wireless connectivity, you can create a DIY wireless printer if you have a spare Raspberry Pi.
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