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Linux Commands

Linux Commands for Linux Beginners

Create and Convert Linux File Systems

What are Ext2, Ext3 & Ext4? How to Create and Convert Linux File Systems

The Linux filesystem is a hierarchical file structure that defines how files are stored and accessed on a Linux operating

CommandLine HTTP Clients for Linux

5 Best Command Line HTTP Clients for Linux

HTTP clients are utility software that enables you to download files over the Internet. Apart from being able to download

Install PuTTy on Linux

How to Install PuTTY on Linux

PuTTY is a free and open-source cross-platform SSH and telnet client that even after being around for over 20 years

Linux tcpdump command examples

12 Tcpdump Commands – A Network Sniffer Tool

In our previous article, we have seen 20 Netstat Commands (netstat now replaced by ss command) to monitor or manage

Empty or Delete File Content in Linux

5 Ways to Empty or Delete a Large File Content in Linux

Occasionally, while dealing with files in a Linux terminal, you may want to clear the content of a file without

Find Difference Between Two Directories in Linux

How to Find Difference Between Two Directories Using Diff and Meld Tools

In an earlier article, we reviewed 9 best file comparison and difference (Diff) tools for Linux and in this article,

Install netstat in Linux

How to Install netstat Command in Linux

Netstat – derived from the words network and statistics – is a command-line utility used by system administrators for analyzing

Dutree Analyze Disk Usage in Linux

dutree: A Powerful Disk Usage Tracker for Linux File Systems

dutree is a free, open-source, fast command-line tool for analyzing disk usage, written in the Rust programming language, which is

Linux Man Pages

How to Use Man Pages Efficiently in Linux

Good documentation is absolutely necessary for any software, and this principle extends to Linux commands as well. Numerous Linux distributions

Display Color Man Pages in Linux

How to View Colored Man Pages in Linux

In Unix-like operating systems, a man page (in full manual page) is a documentation for a terminal-based program/tool/utility (commonly known

Find Files in Linux

35 Practical Examples of Linux Find Command

The Linux find command is one of the most important and frequently used command-line utilities in Unix-like operating systems. The

Delete Huge Files in Linux

How to Delete HUGE (100-200GB) Files in Linux

In the realm of Linux terminal operations, a range of Linux commands are at our disposal for the purpose of

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Linux Server Monitoring Tools

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

Dool – All-in-One Linux Server Performance Monitoring Tool

vtop – A Linux Process and Memory Activity Monitoring Tool

How To Install Elasticsearch, Logstash, and Kibana (ELK Stack) on RHEL

SARG – Squid Analysis Report Generator and Internet Bandwidth Monitoring Tool

4 Tools to Find Which Linux Process Is Using Your Bandwidth

Learn Linux Tricks & Tips

How to Find Deleted Files Still Eating Disk Space

12 Tcpdump Commands – A Network Sniffer Tool

How To Run a Cron Job Every 30 Seconds in Linux

Assign Read/Write Access to a User on Specific Directory in Linux

12 ss Command Examples to Monitor Network Connections

How to Transfer Files (Local and Remote) in Linux

Best Linux Tools

4 Best Tools for Creating Fillable PDF Forms on Linux

15 Best Open Source Music Making Software for Linux in 2024

8 Best Open Source Web Servers in 2024

10 Best Flowchart and Diagramming Software for Linux

9 Best Microsoft Excel Alternatives for Linux

11 Best IP Address Management Tools for Linux Network

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