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Netutils-Linux : Set of tools to simplify Linux network trouble shooting and Performance Tuning

September 6, 2017January 20, 2021 - by 2daygeek - Leave a Comment

As a system administrator, you might know & use few utilities for network troubleshooting and performance tuning but in Linux we have many other options to use (I mean you …

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File Sharing

Magic Wormhole – A simple and secure way to send files from Linux Command Line

September 5, 2017January 20, 2020 - by 2daygeek - 4 Comments.

Meet Magic Wormhole is a simple and free utility that help users to send a files from one computer to another computer anywhere in the world. It’s a fast and …

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system monitoring

nload – Monitor network traffic and bandwidth usage in real time

September 1, 2017January 20, 2020 - by 2daygeek - Leave a Comment

Nload is a console application which monitors network traffic and bandwidth usage in real time. It displays the total amount of data that has been transfered over a network device …

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System Hardware Information

Neofetch – Shows Linux system information with ASCII distribution logo

August 30, 2017January 20, 2020 - by 2daygeek - 2 Comments.

Neofetch is a cross-platform and easy-to-use command line (CLI) script that collects your Linux system information and display it on the terminal next to an image, either your distributions logo …

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Linux Commands

How to use YUM history command to rollback an update in RHEL/CentOS systems

August 28, 2017January 20, 2020 - by 2daygeek - Leave a Comment

Server patching is one of the important task of Linux system administrator to make the system more stable and better performance. All the vendors used to release security/vulnerabilities patches very …

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Arch Linux

ArchI0 – Arch Linux applications post installation script

August 24, 2017January 20, 2020 - by 2daygeek - Leave a Comment

We have wrote many articles about post installation script for varies distributions, even we have an article for Arch Linux post installation steps that to manual method and we didn’t …

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monitoring-tools

Gtop – Awesome graphical system monitoring dashboard for terminal

August 22, 2017January 20, 2021 - by 2daygeek - 1 Comment

As of now, we have covered plenty of command line system monitoring tools which is capable to print various system performance information with numeric values and doesn’t offers any graph. …

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Linux Commands

How to use Zip & 7zip to Encrypt/Decrypt and Password Protect Files/Folders in Linux

August 21, 2017January 20, 2020 - by 2daygeek - 1 Comment

We have covered many articles about files and folder encryption and decryption as of now. In this article we are going to show you, how to encrypt/decrypt files and folders …

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ubuntu

Ubunsys – An advanced system utility for Ubuntu beginners

August 18, 2017January 20, 2020 - by 2daygeek - 2 Comments.

Ubuntu power users can able to modify most of the system settings through command line but newbies can’t because it’s bit difficult for them. Ubunsys is an advanced system tool …

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Linux Commands

How to display Date and Time in history command

August 17, 2017January 20, 2020 - by 2daygeek - Leave a Comment

We all are familiar with History command. It stores/keeps all the commands executed by bash in terminal into .bash_history file, which will help us to recheck the previously executed commands …

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