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Atop – monitor system resources in Linux
Atop is an interactive monitor to view the load on a Linux system. It shows the occupation of the most critical hardware resources on system…
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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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Monitor MySql database using mytop command line monitoring tool
Mytop is a free and open source command line monitoring software for MySQL databases. Its similar in look to “top” command in Linux/Unix. Mytop monitors…
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Collectl – Monitoring system resources
Collectl is a light-weight performance monitoring tool capable of reporting interactively as well as logging to disk. It reports statistics on cpu, disk, infiniband, lustre,…
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How to disable SELinux on CentOS 6.5
Security-Enhanced Linux (SELinux) is a Linux kernel security module that provides the mechanism for supporting access control security policies, including United States Department of Defense-style…
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Check disk space usage on linux with Ncdu
Ncdu (NCurses Disk Usage) is a command line tool to view and analyse disk space usage on linux. It can drill down into directories and report…
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Install Skype 4.2 on Fedora 20
Skype is an Free Video calling tool which also support IM,Chat and Screen sharing. This howto is working very well with Fedora 19/20. Just active the…
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Easy way to reset forgotten root password in CentOS 6.5
In this article we will learn, how to reset forgot root password in CentOS 6.0/6.1/6.2/6.3/6.4/6.5 and Fedora 16/17/18/19/20. To reset the root password we will boot the linux…
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How to protect GRUB with passwords
All Unix-like operating systems have a default bootloader which is GRand Unified Bootloader (GRUB). In this article we will show you how to password protect…
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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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