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Fix “bash: curl: command not found”

How to Fix “bash: curl: command not found” Error

If you’re a Linux user and you’ve ever encountered the error message “bash: curl: command not found” or “bash: /usr/bin/curl:

Tomb - A File Encryption Tool for Linux

Tomb – A File Encryption and Personal Backup Tool for Linux

Tomb is a free open-source, small, powerful, and simple tool for encrypting files on GNU/Linux. At the time of this

Linux File and Disk Encryption Tools

10 Best Linux File and Disk Encryption Tools (2024)

It wasn’t too long ago that we published a list of the best command line tools for Linux. Today, we

Open Source Centralized Linux Log Management Tools

6 Most Notable Open Source Centralized Log Management Tools

Centralized logging, just like security, is a fundamental aspect of monitoring and sound management of core resources in an IT

Advance Commands for Linux Admin

Level Up Linux: 20 Advanced Commands for Mid-Level Users

You may have found the first article, ‘Useful Commands for Beginners‘ very helpful, as it was intended for newbies, this

Commandline Web Browsers for Linux

Top 5 Command Line Browsers for Linux

For some people around the globe, a web browser that renders both text and graphics is important since it provides

Install Pydio Cells in Linux

Pydio Cells: Free Self-Hosted Document Collaboration Platform

Formerly known as just Pydio, Pydio Cells is an open-source document sharing and synchronization software that combines fast performance, granular

Linux Note Taking Apps

11 Best Open Source Note-Taking Apps for Linux

A note-taking application allows you to record notes on the go, whether you are in class or studying, reading somewhere,

Smem - Linux Memory Reporting Tool

Smem – Reports Memory Consumption Per-Process and Per-User in Linux

Memory management, particularly monitoring memory usage, is crucial for your Linux system. There are many tools available across different Linux

Use Awk to Filter Text or Strings Using Pattern

How to Use Awk for Text Filtering with Pattern-Specific Actions – Part 3

In the third part of the following awk command series, we shall take a look at filtering text or strings

Best Web Projects Hosting Platforms

5 Best Platforms for Hosting Your Web Projects in 2024

Sometimes, due to the system requirements of your software project(s), a development machine may not be suitable for properly testing

Linux Log Monitoring and Management Tools

5 Open Source Log Monitoring and Management Tools for Linux

When an operating system such as Linux is running, there are many events happening and processes that run in the

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Linux Server Monitoring Tools

How to Monitor Linux Server and Process Metrics from Browser

Installing “PHP Server Monitor” Tool using LEMP or LAMP Stack in Arch Linux

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Install OpenNMS Network Monitoring in Debian and Ubuntu

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