15 Useful Commands Every Raspberry Pi User Should Know If you’re using a Raspberry Pi computer for your weekend project (perhaps a media centre or a home server) then there is a good chance these useful command line instructions will save you some time. The Raspberry Pi: Yes, It’s Linux You’ve imaged your SD card […]
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Installing linux-dash – A simple dashboard for Linux. linux-dash is a low-overhead monitoring web dashboard for a GNU/Linux machine. A beautiful web-based dashboard for monitoring server info Live, on-demand monitoring of RAM, Load, Uptime, Disk Allocation, Users and many more system stats Drop-in install for servers with Apache2/nginx + PHP Click and drag to re-arrange widgets […]
Final Round of Ubuntu 14.04 LTS Betas are now Available for Download April is nearly here, so that means the last testing stage for the latest version of Ubuntu has finally arrived. So clear your weekend calendar and get ready for some fresh Linux goodness! The final set of Ubuntu 14.04 LTS beta builds are […]
if you want to monitor network throughput on the command line interface, use nload application. It is a console application which monitors network traffic and bandwidth usage in real time. It visualizes the in and outgoing traffic using two graphs and provides additional info like total amount of transferred data and min/max network usage. […]
interview of Mr.Jim Zemlin, Executive Director at The Linux Foundation, his take on the Linux Jobs Report recently compiled by the Foundation and Dice. Can you provide some details on what’s driving the need for Linux expertise? Jim Zemlin Linux is experiencing major growth across industries. In consumer electronics, it’s used to run TVs, Android phones and […]
For a while Ubuntu 14.04 LTS was looking like it would be launching a few features short of noteworthy. As a ‘Long Term Support’ release that would’ve been an understandable, if disappointing, decision. But over the last few weeks that expectation has punted into the distance as a bunch of long-requested desktop features have finally been fixed up […]
Google Drive On Ubuntu Google Drive don’t have an official app for Ubuntu Linux, but I can help you to install one on Ubuntu with a few clicks. Tools: Ubuntu 12 or 13 versions. A terminal. Steps: Open Konsole and run it as root. Copy and paste the following command line. Type: sudo apt-add-repository ppa:thefanclub/grive-tools. Type: […]