Understanding Shell Initialization Files and User Profiles in Linux
Linux is a multi-user, time sharing system, implying that more than one user can log in and use a system.
Linux is a multi-user, time sharing system, implying that more than one user can log in and use a system.
Ubuntu 17.04 released, codenamed “Zesty Zapus”; bringing yet another version of a remarkable operating system in the Ubuntu ecosystem, with
Fasd (pronounced as “fast“) is command-line productivity booster, a self-contained POSIX shell script which enables quick and more efficient access
While working with Linux systems, there are several areas where you’ll need to use a text editor including programming/scripting, editing
GoTTY is a simple GoLang based command line tool that enables you to share your terminal(TTY) as a web application.
rdiff-backup is a powerful and easy-to-use Python script for local/remote incremental backup, which works on any POSIX operating system such
Micro is a modern, easy-to-use and intuitive cross-platform terminal-based text editor that works on Linux, Windows and MacOS. It is
Cpustat is a powerful system performance measure program for Linux, written using Go programming language. It attempts to reveal CPU
Pyinotify is a simple yet useful Python module for monitoring filesystems changes in real-time in Linux. As a System administrator,
Desktop sharing refers to technologies that enable remote access and remote collaboration on a computer desktop via a graphical terminal
Personal Package Archives (PPA) enables you to upload Ubuntu source packages to be built and published as an apt repository
In this article, we will walk through a basic understanding of processes and briefly look at how to manage processes