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Month: July 2017

database / MySQL-Tutorials

How to use Mytop to monitor MySQL/MariaDB performance in Linux

July 31, 2017January 26, 2020 - by 2daygeek - Leave a Comment

Mytop is a console-based (non-gui) tool that display MySQL server performance information like “top”. It will connect to a MySQL server and periodically run the SHOW PROCESSLISTand SHOW STATUS commands …

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Arch Linux / Linux Commands

How to search the Arch Wiki website from terminal ?

July 28, 2017January 26, 2020 - by 2daygeek - Leave a Comment

Whenever you search anything about Arch Linux in web browser, I’m damn sure the first link would be Arch Wiki. Am I right? Yes, since Arch wiki is an ideal …

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Linux Commands

9 Methods to check whether your Linux system is 32-bit or 64-bit

July 27, 2017January 26, 2020 - by Ramya Nuvvula - 3 Comments.

As a server administrator we should be aware of our system architecture which will help us to install a third party software’s accordingly on system. By default the necessary software …

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security

How to use VIM editor to Encrypt/ Decrypt and Protect the files by password in Linux

July 26, 2017January 26, 2020 - by 2daygeek - 2 Comments.

As of now, we have written many articles to encrypt/decrypt files and folders in Linux with varies utility. Today also, we are going to cover the similar topic with help …

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Bash Script / Linux Advanced Commands / Linux Commands / Shell Script / Terminal Recorder

How to Automatically Record the Terminal Session Activity of All Users on Linux

July 25, 2017November 24, 2019 - by Magesh Maruthamuthu - 18 Comments.

Some time ago, we wrote an article to record the Linux terminal session activity using the script command. Today also, we are going to discuss the same topic. But this …

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FAQ / Linux Administration / Linux Basic / Linux Network Command / Linux Network Tool

How to find your Linux system Private IP address

July 24, 2017June 1, 2021 - by Magesh Maruthamuthu - 3 Comments.

IP address stands for ‘Internet Protocol’ address and each devices are assigned with a specific IP address to identify the device which are connected to the network. IP Addresses can …

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Linux Advanced Commands / Linux Commands / User Management

How to allow a normal user or group to run commands as Root in Linux

July 21, 2017February 9, 2020 - by Magesh Maruthamuthu - 3 Comments.

We all know sudo has an elevated access, that can perform most of the root action. So, we should not allow low end users to gain sudo stand for superuser …

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Kernel

How to safely remove old/unused kernels in RHEL/CentOS/Fedora

July 18, 2017February 9, 2020 - by 2daygeek - 6 Comments.

Kernel is central part of an operating system which act as a bridge between applications and hardware (This enable application to share the hardware effectively). Every Linux system has a …

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System Cleaner

BleachBit – Quick and best way to clean up your Linux System (Alternative for CCleaner )

July 14, 2017February 9, 2020 - by Magesh Maruthamuthu - 6 Comments.

When you are running out of disk space on system, instantly you might use DU (Disk Usage) command to check the system disk usage but it wont give you info …

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Password Manager

KeePass – Best GUI password management tool to store/secure passwords in Linux

July 12, 2017February 9, 2020 - by Magesh Maruthamuthu - 3 Comments.

KeePass is a free open source password manager which helps you to manage your passwords securely.We can put all our passwords in one database which is locked with one master …

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