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Linux File Recovery Tools

Recover Deleted Files Using TestDisk in Linux

How to Recover Deleted Files Using TestDisk in Linux

We all know the feeling of looking for a file and not finding it, even in the trash. The trauma that comes with file and data loss should end thanks to the TestDisk –

Install TestDisk Data Recovery Tool in Linux

How to Install and Use TestDisk Data Recovery Tool in Linux

TestDisk is a free and opensource, command-line data recovery tool that is used to recover data from deleted or lost partitions. Further, you can use it to revive non-bootable partitions which can be caused

PhotoRec - Recover Deleted Lost Files in Linux

PhotoRec – Recover Deleted or Lost Files in Linux

When you delete a file accidentally or intentionally on your system using ‘shift + delete‘ or delete option or empty Trash, the file content is not destroyed from the hard disk (or any storage

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Linux Commands and Tools

How to Limit File Download Speed Using Wget in Linux

How to Use ‘dir’ Command with Different Options and Arguments in Linux

An Easy Way to Hide Files and Directories in Linux

8 Linux ‘Parted’ Commands to Create, Resize and Rescue Disk Partitions

7 Interesting Linux ‘sort’ Command Examples – Part 2

How to List All Files Ordered by Size in Linux

Linux Server Monitoring Tools

CBM – Shows Network Bandwidth in Ubuntu

How to Use ‘fsck’ to Repair File System Errors in Linux

How to Install Icinga2 on RHEL, Rocky and AlmaLinux

Amplify – NGINX Monitoring Made Easy

How to Monitor Linux Commands Executed by System Users in Real-time

Sysstat – All-in-One System Performance and Usage Activity Monitoring Tool For Linux

Learn Linux Tricks & Tips

Let Sudo Insult You When You Enter Incorrect Password

Linux Tricks: Play Game in Chrome, Text-to-Speech, Schedule a Job and Watch Commands in Linux

Gogo – Create Shortcuts to Long and Complicated Paths in Linux

Find Top Running Processes by Highest Memory and CPU Usage in Linux

4 Ways to Generate a Strong Pre-Shared Key (PSK) in Linux

How to Start Linux Command in Background and Detach Process in Terminal

Best Linux Tools

23 Best Open Source Text Editors (GUI + CLI) in 2021

Best HTML & CSS Code Editors for Linux

The 8 Best Open Source Web Servers

5 Linux Command Line Based Tools for Downloading Files and Browsing Websites

13 Best Photo Image Editors for Linux

5 Best Platforms for Hosting Your Web Development Projects

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