Top 10 alternative to Notepad++ in Linux
Introduction
No doubt that notepad ++ is a fabulous application for programming and general text editing, it's os one of the best known text editor....
Ansible Review: How to easily automate your IT infrastructure
Introduction
Ansible is an IT automation tool, which helps in cloud provisioning, configuration management and application deployment.
Developers designed Ansible with multi-tier systems in mind, trying...
Fresh Ubuntu 16.04 LTS Installation and Review
Canonical unveiled the 6th LTS release with Ubuntu 16.04. This release has been codenamed as Xerial Xerus. We have already covered - what's new...
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...
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...
Rainbow Stream: A Terminal-based Twitter Client
Introduction
Rainbow Stream is a terminal-based Twitter Client written using Python language. It is smart, nicely displayed and even can show images directly on terminal....
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...
Essay on Haoop Part -I
Unixmen is continuously trying to improve the type of knowledgebase provided, in this effort we are trying to initiate some big stories of selective...
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...
Betty: Translate English Phrases Into Linux Commands
Betty is an open source tool that translates English-like phrases into Linux commands. The main goal of this project is to use the Linux...