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Top 7 Predictions for Linux and Open Source In 2020
When it comes to prediction for Linux and open source in 2020, there are already a lot to take in to consider that 2020 will be a very eventful year in the open source community. 2020 already looks like a year with so much to offer already, so, I will quickly run through what the predictions are for the year. Here are my top 7 predictions.
Tuptime - A CLI Utility To Find Linux System Uptime
Tuptime, the uptime command's alternative, is a command line utility to find Linux system uptime details.
The best way to update your openSUSE Leap system
There are several ways to update openSUSE Leap. However, there is one way that has served me the best over the last 10 years using openSUSE. And this is via the YaST Software Management graphical (GUI) interface.
Display Media Files Information On Linux Using Mediainfo
Getting audio, video technical and tag information using MediaInfo on Linux.
How to Automatically Record the Terminal Session Activity of All Users on Linux
This tutorial allows the Linux administrator to automatically record the terminal activity of all users for future reference.
Execute Commands On Remote Linux Systems Via SSH
If you ever wondered how to execute commands on remote Linux systems over SSH from your local system, here is how to do it.
How To Check Weather Details From Command Line In Linux
Check weather details from command line using wttr.in utility and curl command on Linux.
McFly - A Replacement To 'Ctrl+R' Bash History Search Feature
McFly is a simple CLI tool written in Rust programming language that replaces the default Ctrl+r Bash history search with an intelligent search engine.
openSUSE Leap 15.0 Reached End of Life, Upgrade to openSUSE Leap 15.1 Now
The openSUSE Leap 15.0 operating system release has reached end of life on November 30th, 2019, which was the last day when it received software updates and security patches.
How To Easily Recall Forgotten Linux Commands
Apropos command and BASH history helps us to easily recall forgotten Linux commands.
PinePhone Pre-Orders, AMD, openSUSE, Ubuntu, elementary, Steam, Edge, Stadia | This Week in Linux 87
PinePhone Pre-Orders, AMD Announces Latest Threadripper & Ryzen CPUs, openSUSE on Name Change, Ubuntu, elementary OS, Steam Containers / Cloud Gaming, Microsoft Edge, Google Stadia, Chrome OS, & more
Find Out Wasted Disk Space In Linux Using Agedu
Agedu is a simple command line utility that tracks down the wasted disk space in your Linux system.
Doppler - A Zero Configuration Remote Monitoring Tool
Doppler is a zero configuration remote monitoring tool for Linux systems. Doppler is lightweight tool and it doesn't require any additional configuration.
Some Good Alternatives To 'du' Command
This guide talks about five good alternatives to du command to compute and summarize the file and directory space usage in Unix-like systems.
openSUSE Leap 15.0 to Reach End of Life on November 30th, 2019, Upgrade Now
The openSUSE Project has published an advance discontinuation notice for the openSUSE Leap 15.0 operating system release, which will reach end of life on November 30th, 2019.
Alacritty – A Lightweight And Blazingly Fast Terminal Emulator
Alacritty is a cross-platform, GPU-accelerated OpenGL terminal emulator written in Rust Programming language.
Increase Your Linux Experience 10 Folds with These Distros Sample
This article lists down 2019's best distros as per the different categories of the users.
openSUSE Tumbleweed Users Get the GNOME 3.34 Desktop Environment, Many Goodies
The latest GNOME 3.34 desktop environment has finally arrived in the software repositories of the openSUSE Tumbleweed rolling operating system, along with numerous other goodies.
How To Record Everything You Do In Terminal
The script command creates a typescript of everything you do in the Terminal. It doesn’t matter whether you install an application, create a directory/file, remove a folder. Everything will be recorded, including the commands and the respective outputs.
Apply Tags To Linux Commands To Easily Retrieve Them From History
Apply tags to lengthy and complex Linux commands to easily retrieve them from Bash history.
Explaining Soft Link And Hard Link In Linux With Examples
This tutorial explains what is Soft link and Hard link in Linux and Unix operating systems with some practical examples.
Dodging derailment by SUSE, OpenStack Train is scheduled to arrive this week
Choo choo mothertruckers. With its OpenInfrastructure summit mere weeks away, the OpenStack gang is emitting its next release in the form of "Train" with a focus on data protection and machine learning.…
The OpenStack Train keeps chugging on
SUSE may be leaving OpenStack, but the project has lots of customers and it's getting ready to release its 20th version: Train.
3 Ways Of Installing Tor Browser On Linux
Tor Browser, previously known as Tor Browser Bundle, is a web browser that protects your privacy while you are surfing the Internet. It's a modified version of Mozilla Firefox ESR (Extended Support Release) that includes TorButton, TorLauncher, NoScript and HTTPS Everywhere Firefox extensions, and the Tor proxy.
Configure Touchpad Settings Using gsettings Commandline Utility On Linux
Configure Touchpad Settings Using gsettings Commandline Utility On Linux
How To Adjust Monitor Brightness From Command Line In Linux
This brief tutorial explains how we can adjust monitor brightness from command line in Unix-like operating systems.
Asciinema - Record Terminal Sessions And Share Them On The Web
Asciinema is a fast, light-weight and open source Terminal recording tool that can be used to record Terminal sessions in Linux.
How To Find Which Service Is Listening On A Particular Port
Four different ways to find which service is listening on a particular port in Linux.
Kmdr - Display CLI Commands Explanation In Terminal
Kmdr provides CLI commands explanation for hundreds of programs. It helps you to easily learn CLI commands without leaving the terminal.
Delete Files That Have Not Been Accessed For A Given Time On Linux
This brief guide explains how to delete files that have not been accessed for a given time using Tmpwatch or Tmpreaper on Linux.
Upgrading to openSUSE Leap 15.1, downgrading to NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1050 Ti
In my previous attempt to upgrade to openSUSE Leap 15.1, I had experienced issues with my AMD Radeon RX 580 8GB graphics card. The drivers were not working, which resulted in a black screen during the upgrade process. I needed to consider a different solution. I decided to install an ASUS Phoenix GeForce GTX 1050 Ti 4GB. In this article, I describe the results of upgrading to openSUSE Leap 15.1 and installing the proprietary NVIDIA drivers.
vnStat – Monitor Network Bandwidth In Linux and BSD
Monitor Network Bandwidth usage using vnStat network traffic monitor tool in Linux and Unix operating systems.
How To Install Citadel Groupware Solution In Linux
Citadel is a free, web-based, open source, email and groupware solution for Linux and BSD.
openSUSE Is A Community Of Communities: Gerald Pfeifer
Gerald Pfeifer, a seasoned open source developer and CTO of SUSE EMEA, has been appointed the new chair of the openSUSE board. We talked to Pfeifer to better understand the role of the openSUSE board, the relationship between the company and the community, and the status of the openSUSE Foundation.
How To Configure Static IP Address In Linux And Unix
This step by step tutorial describes how to configure static IP address in Linux and Unix operating systems.
Pngquant – A Command-line Utility To Compress PNG Images On Linux
Pngquant is a free, open source and cross-platform command-line lossy PNG compressor. It is based on a portable libimagequant library and is written in C99.
How to Check Internet Speed (Download/Upload) Right from Your Linux Terminal
Learn, how to check internet speed right from Linux terminal.
How To View Image Metadata On Linux
This guide talks about three commandline tools to view image metadata on Linux.
Linux/Unix ls (List) Command Examples
2DayGeek: This tutorial will teach you everything about ls command. Especially it's more useful for Linux beginners.
The mktemp Command Tutorial With Examples For Beginners
The mktemp command creates a temporary file or directory safely and prints its name. All files and directories will be saved in the system's temporary directory, i.e /tmp.
How to Monitor Apache (httpd) Web Server Performance In Linux?
Learn, how to monitor Apache (httpd) web server performance in Linux.
Understanding Linux /etc/shadow File Format
2DayGeek: It's mandatory for Linux admin to understand /etc/shadow file format. If you don't know, check out this article now.
How To Find Top Most Used Commands On Linux
Let us find out the top most used commands on your Linux box.
SSLH – Share A Same Port For HTTPS And SSH
SSLH, a SSL/SSH multiplexer, allows us to share a same port for https, ssh on Linux.
How To Find Out Linux Operating System (OS) Installation Date And Time?
This tutorial help you to check when the Linux Operating system was installed on your system.
How To Change MAC address In Linux
This tutorial explains how to change or fake MAC address in Linux.
How To Change Linux Console Font Type And Size
This brief guide describes how to change Linux console font type and size.
How To Configure systemd to Start a Service Automatically After a Crash in Linux?
systemd default parameters allow you to start a service automatically after a crash.
How To Setup Chrooted SFTP In Linux
Setup Chrooted SFTP to allow the users to connect through SFTP, but not allow them to connect through SSH in Linux.
Bash Script to Automatically Start a Service When it Goes Down on Linux
LinuxTechNews: This bash script keeps your services are up and running.
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