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Stream Movies to Apple TV from Linux

How to Stream Favorite Movies (MP4 Files) From Linux Terminal to Your Apple TV

If you are in search of a solution to stream your downloaded movie content to an Apple TV on your home network, you may have hit a barrier that many Linux users hit, which

Install Nautilus Terminal in Linux

Nautilus Terminal: An Embedded Terminal for Nautilus File Browser in GNOME

Terminal is one of the most important application in Linux which makes it possible for the end user to communicate to the Linux shell and pass instructions. There are several Terminal-like Application, available either

A Beginners Guide To Learn Linux for Free [with Examples]
Red Hat RHCSA/RHCE 8 Certification Study Guide [eBooks]
Linux Foundation LFCS and LFCE Certification Study Guide [eBooks]

Linux Commands and Tools

Linux Performance Monitoring with Vmstat and Iostat Commands

How to Install and Use dig and nslookup Commands in Linux

Googler: A Command Line Tool to Do ‘Google Search’ from Linux Terminal

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

How to Backup or Clone Linux Partitions Using ‘cat’ Command

How to Start/Stop and Enable/Disable FirewallD and Iptables Firewall in Linux

Linux Server Monitoring Tools

Dstat – A Resourceful Tool to Monitor Linux Server Performance in Real-Time

Perf- A Performance Monitoring and Analysis Tool for Linux

httpstat – A Curl Statistics Tool to Check Website Performance

HardInfo – Check Hardware Information in Linux

How to Install and Configure Zabbix Agents on Remote Linux – Part 3

How to Install htop on CentOS 8

Learn Linux Tricks & Tips

Tips to Create ISO from CD, Watch User Activity and Check Memory Usages of Browser

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

How to Create a New Ext4 File System (Partition) in Linux

fd – A Simple and Fast Alternative to Find Command

Find Out All Live Hosts IP Addresses Connected on Network in Linux

How to Encrypt and Decrypt Files and Directories Using Tar and OpenSSL

Best Linux Tools

The 5 Best Command Line Music Players for Linux

6 Online Tools for Generating and Testing Cron Jobs for Linux

6 Best CCleaner Alternatives for Ubuntu

13 Best Tools to Access Remote Linux Desktop

13 Best Photo Image Editors for Linux

10 Best PuTTY Alternatives for SSH Remote Connection

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