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Install Pop!_OS

How to Install Pop!_OS on Your Computer

Pop_OS is a Linux distribution based on Ubuntu and built by System76. It is specifically built for software developers, makers,

Install Docker in Ubuntu

How to Install and Use Docker on Ubuntu 20.04

Docker is a most popular, open-source platform for developers and system administrators to build, run, and share applications with containers.

Create NIC Teaming in CentOS

How to Create NIC Teaming or Bonding in CentOS 8 / RHEL 8

NIC teaming is the aggregation or bonding of two or more network links into a single logical link to provide

Install Multiple Linux Distributions Using PXE Network Boot

Install Multiple Linux Distributions Using PXE Network Boot on RHEL/CentOS 8

PXE Server – Preboot eXecution Environment is a standardized client-server architecture that instructs a client system to boot, run, or

Search Strings in Files Linux

6 Best CLI Tools to Search Plain-Text Data Using Regular Expressions

This guide takes a tour of some of the best command-line tools that are used for searching matching strings or

Bashtop Linux Resource Monitoring Tool

Bashtop – A Resource Monitoring Tool for Linux

Bashtop is a terminal-based resource monitoring utility in Linux. It’s a nifty command-line tool that intuitively displays statistics for your

Build Configure Docker Images with Dockerfile

How to Automatically Build and Configure Custom Docker Images with Dockerfile – Part 3

This tutorial will concentrate on how to build a custom Docker image based on Ubuntu with Apache service installed. The

Install and Run Applications in Docker Containers

How to Install, Run and Delete Applications Inside Docker Containers – Part 2

Following the previous Docker article, this tutorial will discuss how to save a Docker container into a new image, remove

Install Docker and Learn Basic Container Manipulation

Install Docker and Learn Basic Container Manipulation in CentOS and RHEL 8/7 – Part 1

In this 4-article series, we will discuss Docker, which is an open-source lightweight virtualization tool that runs at top of

Marcel Modern Linux Shell

Marcel – A More Modern Shell for Linux

Marcel is a new shell. It is similar to traditional shells in many ways, but it does a few things

Install Security Updates in Ubuntu

How to Install Security Updates in Ubuntu

One of the easiest ways to protect your Ubuntu systems is by keeping up to date software on them. Therefore

Install Mod_Security Mod_Evasive in CentOS

Protect Apache Against Brute Force or DDoS Attacks Using Mod_Security and Mod_evasive Modules

For those of you in the hosting business, or if you’re hosting your own servers and exposing them to the

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Linux Server Monitoring Tools

How to Install Nagios Monitoring Tool on RHEL 8

Conky – A System Monitor Tool for Linux Desktop

How to Configure Zabbix to Send Email Alerts to Gmail Account – Part 2

How to Install LibreNMS Monitoring Tool on Debian 11/10

BCC – Tracing Tools for Linux IO, Networking, Monitoring, and More

Arpwatch – Monitor Ethernet Activity {IP and Mac Address} in Linux

Learn Linux Tricks & Tips

20 mysqladmin Commands for MYSQL/MariaDB Database Administration

How to Find a Specific String or Word in Files and Directories

How to Add a New Disk Larger Than 2TB to An Existing Linux

DSH (Distributed Shell) – Run Commands on Multiple Linux Servers

How to Find Out Who is Using a File in Linux

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Best Linux Tools

5 Most Frequently Used Open Source Shells for Linux

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