HardwareA Couple More Ways To Find Your File System TypeA Couple Of Ways To Get Your Graphics Card InformationA Couple Of Ways To Monitor Swap UsageA Few Ways To Count CPU Processors Or CoresA Few Ways To Visualize Disk Usage In LinuxA Fun Way To Check If Your Network Devices Are ConnectedA Little About The ‘lscpu’ CommandA Little About The ‘lspci’ CommandA Little About The ‘lsusb’ Command.A Quick Look At The Shutdown CommandAnother Way To Show Mounted FilesystemsAnother Way To View Attached Storage DevicesAutomatically Enable Num Lock In Linux MintBenchmark Your GPU In LubuntuBenchmark Your Linux Box With Geekbench 5Check Disk Speed In The TerminalCheck Memory Usage With ‘free’ In LinuxCheck Your (Write) Disk Speed In The TerminalCheck Your Frames Per Second (FPS) From The TerminalCheck Your Memory In The Terminal: Part IICheck Your NIC Speed In The TerminalControl Your WiFi With ‘rfkill’ And MoreDisable Bluetooth From Automatically Starting At BootDisable The Caps Lock Key In Linux MintEnable fsck On System StartEnable/Disable Your Network InterfaceFind And Remove Duplicate Files With fdupesFind The Last Filesystem CheckFind Your Last Boot Time In LinuxGather Storage Disk Information With ‘smartctl’Get Hardware Info With ‘dmidecode’Get Some Prettified CPU Information in Your Terminal With ‘CPUFETCH’Get Your NVMe SSD InformationGraphically Examine Hardware Info With HardInfoGuest Article: Kickstart Vol. IGuest Article: Kickstart Vol. IIGuest Article: Kickstart Vol. IIIGuest Article: Repetitive Stress Injuries (RSIs)How do I ‘Boot to USB’? (Or CD/DVD, if Such is Available)How Do I Install Linux (A General Guide)How To: (More or Less) Learn if Your Hardware Will Work With LinuxHow To: Adjust SwappinessHow To: Change The UUID For Your Disk PartitionsHow To: Check A Disk For ErrorsHow To: Check CPU Temps With lm_sensorsHow To: Check Disk Usage With ‘df’How To: Check For Bad Sectors On Your DisksHow To: Check Your Hard Drive TemperatureHow To: Clear SwapHow To: Disable CPU CoresHow To: Disable The Caps Lock KeyHow To: Encrypt A USB DriveHow To: Find Local Network DevicesHow To: Find The File System TypeHow To: Find The RAM Total In The TerminalHow To: Find Your CPU InformationHow To: Get CDROM/DVD Information From The Linux TerminalHow To: Install Proprietary Drivers In UbuntuHow To: List Mounted PartitionsHow To: List USB DevicesHow To: Make A Linux Install USBHow To: Rename Your Network Adapters in UbuntuHow To: Show Disk Information With hwinfoHow To: Show Your Hard Drive Specifications In The TerminalHow To: Tell If You Are You Using UEFI or BIOSHow To: Test Your Drive Speed In The Linux TerminalHow To: Use S.M.A.R.T. To Check Disk HealthIs My System Capable of 32 or 64 Bit Linux?Is Your Storage Drive An SSD Or An HDD?Let’s Determine The Number of RAM Slots Without Opening The CaseLet’s Find The Size Of A DirectoryLet’s Have A Look At The free CommandLet’s Install INXILet’s Learn About HaltLet’s Shred A PartitionmacOS vs Linux: Comparative AnalysisMonitor Disk Usage With GDUMonitor System Resources With “Resources”Monitor USB BandwidthNEWS: List Your LUG At A New LUG RepositoryOne Way To See CPU InformationReboot From The TerminalRemove A Swap FileRepair Your Linux Filesystem With a Live USB or DVDShow Disk Usage With ‘ncdu’Show Mounted PartitionsShow RAM Information With RamfetchShow USB Devices In A GUI In LubuntuShow Your Filesystem In The Linux TerminalShow Your Graphics Card VersionShow Your USB Devices In The Linux TerminalTest Your Storage Drive’s Read SpeedThe du Command In LinuxThe Meaning Of “Load Average” On Linux?View Detailed Hardware InformationView Disk UsageWhen Did I Last Reboot My Linux Box?Yet Another Way To Check Filesystem Space UseSubscribe to Newsletter!Get notified when new articles are published!We promise to never share your email!