Hardware

How To: Rename Your Network Adapters in Ubuntu

For whimsy, or for whatever reasons you dream up, you may want to rename your network adapters in Linux. Well,…

3 years ago

Get Some Prettified CPU Information in Your Terminal With ‘CPUFETCH’

This brief article will help you get 'cpufetch' installed and running. cpufetch is like neofetch, except it's for your CPU.…

3 years ago

Repair Your Linux Filesystem With a Live USB or DVD

It's possible for your filesystem to become so corrupted that you can't repair it easily. In that case, you can…

3 years ago

How To: (More or Less) Learn if Your Hardware Will Work With Linux

One of the most frequently asked questions from new people is them wondering if their hardware will work with Linux.…

3 years ago

A Few Ways To Visualize Disk Usage In Linux

I woke up this morning, took care of things like showering and eating, and then meandered to my computer. Swishing…

3 years ago

How do I ‘Boot to USB’? (Or CD/DVD, if Such is Available)

In order to install Linux, you need to be able to boot to USB (or CD/DVD - with USB being…

4 years ago

Is My System Capable of 32 or 64 Bit Linux?

There are a number of situations where you may not be sure if your CPU supports 32 or 64 bit…

4 years ago

Graphically Examine Hardware Info With HardInfo

Sometimes old tools are the best, or at least adequate. In this case, we're talking about HardInfo - a tool…

4 years ago