How to Install GoLang (Go Programming Language) in Linux
Go (also referred to as GoLang) is an open-source and lower-level programming language designed to enable users to easily write simple, reliable, and highly efficient
Linux open source tools, scripts and apps
Go (also referred to as GoLang) is an open-source and lower-level programming language designed to enable users to easily write simple, reliable, and highly efficient
Neoftech is a cross-platform and easy-to-use system information command line script that collects your Linux system information and display it on the terminal next to
One of the most important uses of a network is for file sharing purposes. There are multiple ways Linux and Windows, Mac OS X users
The main purpose of writing this article is to provide a step-by-step guide on how to mount remote Linux file system using SSHFS client over
If you, as a system administrator, are in charge of managing not only servers but also your company’s IT assets, you will need to monitor
It’s mid-2016 and there are lots of methods to share files online between you and another person 12 timezones away. Some of them are convenient
Vivaldi is a Chromium/Blink engine based web browser with very appealing interface. The browser is tab based thus allowing user to open multiple tabs and
Odoo, formerly known as OpenERP, is an Open Source Enterprise Resource Planning ERP web based business software written in Python which comes with a suite
Alfresco is an open source ECM system (Enterprise Content Management) written in Java which provides electronic management, collaboration and business control. This guide will cover
Aptitude and apt-get are two of the popular tools which handle package management. Both are capable of handling all kinds of activities on packages including
Software developers or users always encounter different problems during the process of software development or usage. Some of these problems may include errors, therefore one
In a previous article, we explained how to use tmux, (Terminal MUltipleXer), to access and control a number of terminals (or windows) from a single