10 Useful Commands to Collect System and Hardware Information in Linux

It is always a good practice to know the hardware components of your Linux system is running on, this helps you to deal with compatibility issues when it comes to... Read more

How to use a YubiKey for Two-Factor Secure Shell Authentication

How to use a YubiKey for Two-Factor Secure Shell Authentication What is Yubikey? YubiKeys are small USB dongles that you can plug into your computer. They can simulate keyboard input,... Read more

How to Upgrade to Ubuntu 18.04 LTS (Bionic Beaver)

How to Upgrade to Ubuntu 18.04 LTS (Bionic Beaver) Ubuntu 18.04 is a Long-Term Support (LTS) release that will be supported by Canonical until April 2023. This guide shows how... Read more

10 Lesser Known Effective Linux Commands – Part IV

Continuing the Lesser Known series, this fourth article of the series will let you know some useful funny and animated commands. Here we go into the practical session, without much... Read more

Progress – A Tiny Tool to Monitor Progress for (cp, mv, dd, tar, etc.) Commands in Linux

Progress, formerly known as Coreutils Viewer, is a light C command that searches for coreutils basic commands such as cp, mv, tar, dd, gzip/gunzip, cat, grep etc currently being executed... Read more

How To Install the Microsoft Administration Pack for IIS 7

In this article, we’re going to provide hosters with all the information about how to utilize the Microsoft Administration Pack in their hosting operations and settings. The screenshot below represents... Read more

How to Install & Configure Shoutcast on a Linux server

Introduction SHOUTcast is a unique software for streaming media over the internet with only a web hosting account with VPS hosting or a dedicated server. When you install SHOUTcast, you can use... Read more

How To Secure PHP Integrated Into Your Web Page With Configuration Settings

PHP code can be integrated into your Web pages together with HTML code. When your Web server receives a query for a page, the page is primarily offered to the... Read more

How to Run ‘sudo’ Command Without Entering a Password in Linux

In case you are running Linux on a machine that you normally use alone, say on a laptop, entering a password each time you invoke sudo can become so boring... Read more

Browsh – A Modern Text Browser That Play Videos and Everything

Browsh is an open source, simple and modern text-based browser that renders in TTY terminal environments. It is made up of a minimal Golang CLI front-end and a browser web-extension... Read more