How to manage Linux Bash history
BASH (Bourne Again SHell) is the default shell in practically all Linux-based operating systems. All the commands we write in the terminal are interpreted by the shell, and become part of its history. In this […]
BASH (Bourne Again SHell) is the default shell in practically all Linux-based operating systems. All the commands we write in the terminal are interpreted by the shell, and become part of its history. In this […]
One uniqueness or key identifier of different Linux distributions is in the package manager they use to update, install, configure, and uninstall various targeted software packages. In Arch Linux, the package manager is called Pacman. This tutorial […]
Using SSH profiles can help you in cases where you regularly connect to various servers (especially if you’ve added custom SSH ports to the mix too). No need to remember the IP address and other […]
These are really not overly complicated, but are well worth doing for any hardware server, or server you have hosted remotely somewhere on a VPS hosting. It’s nothing very fancy but should prevent most of […]
Sometimes it’s useful to get visual feedback from a script. For example, when a script or cron job completes, a long-running build fails, or there is an urgent problem during script execution. Desktop applications can […]
Last year, several security vulnerabilities were discovered, making it difficult for system administrators to patch the systems without downtime quickly. What if some improvements can be made to update some critical components for security/performance improvements […]
Whether you run a retail store, restaurant, pub, supermarket, gym, or any other business, you need a reliable way to keep in touch with your customers. After all, they’re customers because they like what you […]
Flameshot is the Linux Screenshot Tool you may have been longing for A triumph for Arch Linux distros as this app is already in AUR ready to click-and-install (whilst there is an availability issue for […]
4 Best Modern Open Source Code Editors For Linux If you ask the old school Linux users, their answer would be Vi, Vim, Emacs, Nano etc. But the article below talks about new age, cutting […]
Manjaro Linux Now Has Its Very Own Laptop – The ‘Station X Spitfire Manjaro Special Edition’ Linux users who’ve dreamed of buying a laptop that runs Manjaro Linux can wake up happy — one has […]