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Month: June 2017

FAQ / Linux Administration / Linux Basic / Linux Commands

How to find the size of a directory in Linux

June 26, 2017July 29, 2021 - by Magesh Maruthamuthu

It is very easy to check the size of directories and files in Linux using the GUI, but it is not always easy to get the size of a directory …

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Password Manager

Pass – Simple command-line password manager for Linux

June 23, 2017February 9, 2020 - by 2daygeek - 3 Comments.

Keep tracking the password is one of the big challenge to everyone now a days since we has multiple password like email, bank, social media, online portal, and ftp, etc.,. …

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System Cleaner

How to free up some space in Ubuntu/LinuxMint with Ubuntu cleaner (Fork of Janitor Module)

June 22, 2017February 9, 2020 - by 2daygeek - 1 Comment

Most of us very often forget to remove junk files in Linux system which will make the system to run out of space. We have to follow few stand procedure …

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FAQ / Linux Administration / Linux Commands / ssh-tutorials

How to Kill Inactive or Idle SSH sessions in Linux

June 21, 2017July 6, 2021 - by Magesh Maruthamuthu - 2 Comments.

Suppose you are working on a remote Linux system via ssh, and for some reason your session is disconnected, let’s say due to internet connectivity or a power outage, or …

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General / Linux Swap Space

Automatically Create/Remove and Mount swap file in Linux using Shell script

June 14, 2017April 25, 2020 - by 2daygeek - 3 Comments.

Few days ago we have covered an article about swap file creation in Linux using three ways which is the common method but it requires manual human effort. Today I …

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Gif Recorder

Gifine – To create an Animated GIF video quickly in Ubuntu/Debian

June 14, 2017February 9, 2020 - by 2daygeek - Leave a Comment

Gifine is a free tool that record selected area on your desktop, which can be export as a gif or mp4 video on Unix like operating system. It is a …

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FAQ / Howtos / Linux / Linux Administration / Linux Commands / Linux Swap Space

2 Ways to create or extend Swap space in Linux

June 12, 2017November 24, 2021 - by 2daygeek - 4 Comments.

Users can create a swap space during the installation of any Linux operating system, which is essential. If you forgot to do it, or would like to do it later, …

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General

Powerline – Powerful statusline plugin for Vim & Bash terminals

June 9, 2017February 14, 2020 - by 2daygeek - 2 Comments.

Powerline is a statusline plugin for vim, zsh, bash, tmux, IPython, Awesome, bar, fish, lemonbar, pdb, rc, shell, tcsh, wm, i3 and Qtil. It provides statuslines to applications and make …

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System Cleaner

uCareSystem – All-in-one system update and maintenance tool for Ubuntu/LinuxMint

June 7, 2017February 16, 2020 - by 2daygeek - 2 Comments.

uCareSystem Core is a thin utility that automates the basic system maintenance activity, in other hand it will reduce system administrator task in many ways and save some good amount …

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ps_mem – Simple Python script for accurate Reporting on core memory usage on Linux

June 6, 2017February 16, 2020 - by 2daygeek - Leave a Comment

ps_mem is a simple Python script that allows you to get a core memory usage accurately for the programs in Linux. There are many applications on Linux to view memory …

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