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Posted by Roy Schestowitz on Mar 07, 2023,

updated Mar 07, 2023

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3 fundamental tools to troubleshoot Linux performance problems

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How To Check An MD5 Checksum on Linux (Fast And Easy)

=> ↺ How To Check An MD5 Checksum on Linux (Fast And Easy)

A checksum value is a short data block derived from a larger one. MD5 (Message Digest 5) checksum values are used to verify the integrity of files in Linux. MD5 checksums are 128-bit strings derived by running the MD5 algorithm on a file.

GIMP Help Manual 2.10.34 Released

=> ↺ GIMP Help Manual 2.10.34 Released

Release news for GIMP Help Manual version 2.10.34

10 Linux cat Command Examples for Beginners

=> ↺ 10 Linux cat Command Examples for Beginners

If you a regular Linux command line user, I am sure you must have used the cat command. The tool is mostly used for displaying contents of a file, although it provides many other small but useful features. In this article, we will discuss the cat command in detail, explaining some of its key features.

How to Install Wallabag on Ubuntu 22.04

=> ↺ How to Install Wallabag on Ubuntu 22.04

Wallabag is a read-it-later kind of service. It allows you to save webpages to read later at your leisure pace. This tutorial will cover installing and setting up Wallabag on a server running Ubuntu 22.04.

How to Install OCS Inventory Server on Ubuntu 22.04

=> ↺ How to Install OCS Inventory Server on Ubuntu 22.04

OCS Inventory Server is open-source software that allows you to scan and inventory all devices in your environment or IT departments. It's a free inventory and assets management solution that helps you keep track of all your devices and computers' information.

How to Install Git on Debian 12, 11 or 10

=> ↺ How to Install Git on Debian 12, 11 or 10

Git is a popular open-source version control system developedLinus Torvalds developed in 2005. It is designed to help developers track changes made to source code and collaborate on software development projects.

How to Create a Linux Swap File

=> ↺ How to Create a Linux Swap File

A Linux swap file is a virtual memory file that helps to improve a system's performance when the physical memory (RAM) is full. This guide is designed for novice to intermediate Linux users who want to learn how to create a Linux swap file on their system.

How to Reset MySQL Root Password on Linux

=> ↺ How to Reset MySQL Root Password on Linux

For novice users of the Linux terminal and MySQL, resetting a forgotten MySQL root password can seem like a daunting task. However, with the right guidance, the process can be relatively straightforward and accomplished using command-line tools.

How to Install Neofetch on Debian 12, 11 or 10

=> ↺ How to Install Neofetch on Debian 12, 11 or 10

Neofetch is a popular command line system information tool that provides a quick and easy way to display various system details on your Linux or Unix-based operating system.

How to Create a Sudo User on CentOS Stream

=> ↺ How to Create a Sudo User on CentOS Stream

CentOS Stream is a popular Linux distribution used by many servers. One of the most important features of CentOS Stream is the ability to create a sudo user, which is a regular user with administrative privileges.

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