Tlog - A Tool to Record / Play Terminal IO and Sessions
Tlog is a terminal I/O recording and playback package for Linux Distros. It's suitable for implementing centralized user session recording. It logs everything that passes through as JSON messages. The...
View ArticleHow to Download Packages without Installing on RPM Distros
Yum and Dnf package managers are used in RedHat distributions namely RedHat, CentOS and Fedora mostly for installation, reinstallation, update, upgrade and removal of rpm packages. Today, we’ll take a...
View ArticleEddy - Easily Install Debian Packages on Elementary
Eddy is a simple Debian package management GUI tool in Elementary OS that allows installation of Debian packages by dragging and dropping Debian files onto a GUI window. The tool can be installed...
View ArticleHow to Install Advanced Equalizer 'PulseEffects' on Linux
If you've been looking for an advanced audio equalizer for Linux, then look no more because you've come to the right place. Here I'll introduce you to PulseEffects, which is an equalizer, limiter,...
View ArticleBeginners Arch Linux Installation Guide
Arch Linux is an independent project behind a so-called GNU Linux distribution for the i686 (arch end support in November 2017) and X86-64 platforms. The first official version was released March 11,...
View ArticleHow to Install and Configure TigerVNC on Arch Linux
TigerVNC is an application that allows users to be able to interact with graphical applications on remote machines. TigerVNC is an implementation of Virtual Network Computing (VNC), which utilizes a...
View ArticleHow to Install DenyHosts on Centos 7
DenyHosts is an open source software developed in Python language by Phil Schwartz. It is mainly designed to monitor and analyze SSH server logs for invalid login attempts, dictionary-based attacks,...
View ArticleHow to Install and Use Redshift Ubuntu 16.04
Redshift is a tool inspired by f.lux used to adjust the color temperature of your screen according to your surroundings. It makes the color of the screen display adapt to the time of the day, like...
View ArticleHow to Install GNOME Shell Extensions GUI / CLI
GNOME Shell extensions are small and lightweight pieces of codes that enhance GNOME desktop’s functionality and improves the user experience. They are the equivalent of add-ons in your browser. For...
View ArticleHow to List Installed Packages by Date on Linux
Sometimes you want to know when a package was installed on your operating system, maybe for auditing purposes mostly if you're a Linux System Administrator. In this blog post, I'll show you How to list...
View ArticleHow to Remove UnWanted Cached Packages on Arch Linux
In this guide on How to Remove Cached Packages on Arch not needed using Pacman, I'll show you the steps taken to remove orphaned packages that are usually cached on Arch. The Pacman package manager is...
View ArticleHow to Install PowerShell on Linux Distributions
PowerShell is a task automation and configuration management system developed by Microsoft. It’s includes a commandline shell and a framework for processing cmdlets. Inaddition, it's a very powerful...
View ArticleHow to Change Boot Splash Image in CentOS 7
In this How to change boot splash image in CentOS 7 guide, we'll have a look at different ways to set custom splash screen on CentOS 7. By default, CentOS will display a progress bar when it's booting...
View ArticleHow to Use Semanage Command for SELinux Policy
Semanage is a tool used to configure certain elements of SELinux policy without modifying or recompiling policy sources. This includes mapping Linux usernames to SELinux user identities and security...
View ArticleHow to Install Desktop Environments on CentOS 7
In this article, we look at installing different desktop environments on Centos 7 minimal installation. This is for the GUI lovers who love exploring the look and feel of GUI environments. We have...
View ArticleAMP - Fully Featured Text Editor for Linux Terminal
Amp is a complete text editor for your terminal, which is inspired by vim's modal approach to text editing. Amp aims to keep things as simple as possible (SAP). There are already plenty of...
View Article8 Free Linux eBooks for Beginners
Linux has been around since the mid '90s and has since reached a user-base that spans industries and continents. Some though still find it hard to use Linux and end up sticking to Windows and OS X...
View ArticleCTparental - Featured Parental Control Tool for Linux
CTparental is a parental control tool used to control how someone uses the computer, either for internet browsing or any other specific Computer usage. Design of CTparental was motivated by existing...
View ArticleHow to Install LightDM Display Manager on Arch Linux
LightDM is a cross-platform X display manager that aims to be fast, extensible, lightweight and with support for multi-desktop. LightDM uses various front-ends to draw login interfaces, which are...
View ArticleHow to Install TigerVNC on Fedora 27
Hey guys, in this article we’ll see how we can set up a Tiger VNC server on a Fedora 27 PC. To start off, TigerVNC is a free and open source high performance and platform-neutral virtual networking...
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