vnStat is a command line-based network traffic monitor for BSD and Linux that maintains a network traffic log for the selected interfaces(s). The monitor utilizes the network interface statistics given by the kernel as an information source. To engender logs, …
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As a Linux system administrator or regular user, one key component of keeping your system secure is managing what privilege every user has over a particular file, directory, or settings. To achieve that, you need to have a detailed understanding …
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Vagrant is an open-source software used to manage and generate different virtual environments by use of virtualization techs such as VirtualBox, VMware, and more. It basically simplifies the config management of virtual machines so as to boost productivity with the …
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TeamViewer is proprietary software that permits a user to remotely access another user’s desktop, share the desktop and even facilitate file transfer between the PCs over an internet connection. It is a well-known app among helpdesk support staff and comes …
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What would you do if you were a Windows or macOS user with no room on your laptop for another operating system? You could consider upgrading your internal hard drive or purchasing a new laptop. But hold on! Is it …
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Installing Git on Ubuntu is a key step for developers managing version control. This guide provides simple instructions to install Git, from updating your package lists to configuring Git with your personal information, ensuring a smooth setup for your development …
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Data security is critical, especially for organizations. Whether it’s customer data, sensitive industry information, credit card or bank details, or employee records, ensuring proper access and maintaining confidentiality is critical to your relationships, reputation, and remaining on the right side …
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Yarn is an npm-compatible JavaScript manager that aids in the automation process of setting up, updating, configuring, and removing npm packages. NPM is an abbreviation for Node Package Manager.
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In Windows, services, tasks, and processes can be viewed using the task manager application. Similarly, in Ubuntu, you can view all the services using the command line. If you are a beginner or using ubuntu for general or personal use, …
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Users who use multiple operating systems have to create separate partitions for each operating system. Most users have dual-boot of Windows and Ubuntu, where you have to make different partitions for each operating system.