How To Open Your System File Manager From The Terminal
It is always fast, interesting and fun doing things via the Terminal. The terminal is really power as we say everyday to those who...
How To Manage Multiple SSH Sessions Using Cluster SSH And PAC...
About SSH We, all, know what is SSH, right? SSH, stands for Secure Shell (sometimes known as Secure Socket Shell), is a Cryptographic Protocol that...
Install Oh-My-Zsh In Ubuntu, Arch Linux And Fedora
Oh-My-Zsh is an open source, community-driven framework for managing your ZSH configuration. It comes bundled with a ton of helpful functions, helpers, plugins, themes,...
40,000 Facebook Fans – Thank you All
This is really fantastic! Yes, today we have reached 40k fans on our official Facebook page. A big thanks to all of our faithful...
How to configure rsnapshot for local backup
Introduction We already talked about the usage of rsync to make (and restore) a backup. Today, we'll go further, talking about a tool built upon...
Top 15 file compression utilities in Linux
A Brief introduction to file compression File compression is a routine task for most of the Administrators and normal users, to save disk space and...
Install Oracle VirtualBox And Manage It Using phpVirtualBox On CentOS 7...
We, all, knew how to install Oracle VirtualBox on CentOS 6.x and CentOS 7.x GUI based systems. But, what about on CentOS minimal server...
Linux Basics: ‘Script’ Command Records Whatever You Do In The Terminal
Mostly, we, all, use the Up/Down arrow keys or the history command to find out the previously entered commands in Terminal. Unfortunately, we can't...
How To Monitor The Performance With Cisco IPSLA
In the early 70’s the computer networks appeared for the first time. These networks were rapidly converted into an absolute necessity for all the...
Jigdo: Downloading Huge ISO Files Made Easy
As you may know, Debian distributions images are totally set of 10 discs. The first one is the installation image, and the remaining images...