Command Line

Let’s Use rkhunter To Look For Rootkits

In this article, we'll go hunting for rootkits with a tool known as 'rkhunter'. It's relatively easy to use rkhunter…

4 years ago

Let’s Have a Limited Look at Linux’s cURL Application

This article is going to be a limited look at cURL, a Linux application used in the terminal to transfer…

4 years ago

How To: Enable The Root Account in Ubuntu

This will be a quick and easy article, where I explain how to enable the root account in Ubuntu. It's…

4 years ago

How To: Change The Port SSH Uses

There are a number of things you can do to help secure SSH, and changing the port that SSH uses…

4 years ago

How To: Create a New User Without a /home Directory

There are legit reasons to create a new user without a /home directory. Maybe you want a new user to…

4 years ago

How To: Stop, Pause, and Resume Processes Running in Your Terminal

As you learn Linux, you'll possibly find yourself using the terminal more often. You'll run processes in the terminal because…

4 years ago

Let’s Learn How To Change The Default Terminal

There are many reasons why you may want to change your default terminal emulator. It's actually nice easy to change…

4 years ago

Screenfetch vs. Neofetch, You Decide!

Should you use screenFetch or Neofetch? That's up to you to decide. This article will share some info about both…

4 years ago

How To: Disable Sleep And Hibernation on Ubuntu Server

For some reason, Ubuntu Server comes with 'power management' enabled. This is an article that tells you how to disable…

4 years ago

‘vnStat’ A Tool For Monitoring Your Bandwidth Usage

'vnStat' is a wonderful tool for monitoring your bandwidth usage. This article will show you how to use vnStat effectively.…

4 years ago