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Inxi great tool to check system information on linux
Inxi is developed to work on most GNU/Linux distributions. The script comes pre-installed in SolusOS, Crunchbang, Epidemic, Linux Mint and AntiX. Arch Linux has the…
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How to use scp (secure copy) in linux
Secure copy or SCP is a means of securely transferring computer files between a local host and a remote host or between two remote hosts.…
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Best command line tools for linux performance monitoring
Sometimes a system can be slow and many reasons can be the root cause. To identify the process that is consuming memory, disk I/O or…
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How to use wget command in linux
Wget (download manager) – The non-interactive network downloader. GNU Wget is a free utility for non-interactive download of files from the Web. It supports HTTP, HTTPS,…
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Test internet speed from linux command line
Speedtest.net is a pretty good place to check your internet speeds. But there is an even simpler way. Using the speedtest-cli command line app, you…
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Dstat linux monitoring tools
Dstat is a versatile replacement for vmstat, iostat, netstat and ifstat. Dstat overcomes some of their limitations and adds some extra features, more counters and…
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Slurm – Command line bandwidth monitoring tool for linux
Slurm is basically a network monitoring tool. It lets you monitor the traffic on network interfaces. Slurm visualizes network interface traffic using ascii graph. Install Slurm on Debian/Ubuntu…
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How to use WC Command on Linux
The Linux wc command is a useful command that can come in handy if you ever want to know details like newline counts, byte counts,…
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Visualize System’s Activity With ranwhen Tool in Ubuntu and Mint linux
Ranwhen is an interesting Python script that displays in a terminal useful details about the user’s computer/system, while retaining an easily-graspable attitude. It displays information about the…
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