Relive the Golden Era: 5 Tools to Get Retro Feel on Linux
Retro techs are no longer stranger things. Just like vinyl records and vintage fashion, retro computing…
Retro techs are no longer stranger things. Just like vinyl records and vintage fashion, retro computing…
atop is a full-screen performance monitoring tool that provides detailed reports about all system processes, including…
The omnipresent top command is often the first tool that comes to mind for system resource…
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There is some interesting news from this month’s desktop Linux market share update. Linux has reached…
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Keylogging, short for “keystroke logging” is the process of recording the keys struck on a keyboard,…
When it comes to protecting your Linux system from unwanted network connections, having a good firewall…
When you browse the internet, install or uninstall software, or just use your computer regularly, you…
Nmap, short for Network Mapper, is an open-source and highly versatile tool used by Linux system…
Linux is one of the most widely used operating systems in both personal and enterprise environments….
Logseq is different from the conventional note-taking applications in many aspects. Firstly, it follows a note…
Brief: In this guide, we will discuss the best tools for monitoring and debugging disk I/O…
In the world of troubleshooting and collaborative debugging, sharing command-line output and error logs is an…