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Mount File Systems in Linux

LFCS #5: How to Mount Local and Network (Samba & NFS) Filesystems in Linux

Note: This article is based on an older version of the LFCS. Please refer to the updated Linux Foundation Certified

Google Drive Clients for Linux

10 Best Google Drive Clients for Linux in 2023

One of the best cloud storage contenders to emerge is Google Drive – the popular cloud storage application that allows

Open Source Linux Desktop Environments

13 Best Lightweight Desktop Environments for Linux in 2023

The word Open Source can be attributed to the Linux community which brought it into existence along with the introduction

Install Zsh in Fedora

How to Install and Setup Zsh (Z Shell) in Fedora

The command-line interface is a powerful tool for interacting with your Linux system to perform various tasks efficiently. The default

Set Filesystem Disk Quotas on Ubuntu

How to Set Filesystem (Disk) Quotas on Ubuntu

Filesystem quota is a standard built-in feature found in Linux Kernel. Quotas determine the amount of space a file should

Partition Storage Devices in Linux

LFCS #4: How to Partition Storage Devices in Linux

Note: This article is based on an older version of the LFCS. Please refer to the updated Linux Foundation Certified

CCleaner Alternatives for Ubuntu Linux

7 Best CCleaner Alternatives for Ubuntu

A common category of software you will find on many Windows PCs are system optimizers and cleaners. One such application

Kubectl Command Cheat Sheet

50+ Commonly Used Kubectl Commands for Managing Kubernetes Clusters

Kubectl is a command-line utility in Kubernetes used to run commands against Kubernetes clusters. You can use it to perform

Count Lines of Code in Linux

2 Useful Tools to Count Lines of Source Code in Programming Languages

In the realm of software development, managing and understanding codebase metrics is crucial for maintaining code quality, optimizing performance, and

Linux Terminal Emulators

24 Best Terminal Emulators for Linux Desktop in 2023

A terminal emulator is a computer program that reproduces a video terminal within some other display structure. In other words,

Add and Remove Files in Tar Archive

How to Add, Delete and Update Files in Tar Archive in Linux

In the realm of file archiving and compression, the tar command stands as a versatile tool for creating, managing, and

Tar Files, Set Permissions and Find Files in Linux

LFCS #3: How to Archive Files, Set File Permissions and Finding Files in Linux

Note: This article is based on an older version of the LFCS. Please refer to the updated Linux Foundation Certified

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Linux Server Monitoring Tools

Psensor – Monitor Linux Hardware Temperature [Motherboard and CPU]

3 Methods to Check Apache Server Status and Uptime in Linux

nload – Monitor Linux Network Bandwidth Usage in Real Time

How to Setup Central Logging Server with Rsyslog in Linux

Collectl: An Advanced All-in-One Performance Monitoring Tool for Linux

Duf – A Better Linux Disk Monitoring Utility

Learn Linux Tricks & Tips

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How to Disable Bluetooth at Linux Startup

5 ‘stat’ Command Examples for Linux Newbies

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How to Reduce RAM & CPU Usage on Linux

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