Let’s Learn About The htop System Monitor

There are any number of tools out there to monitor your system and today we’ll cover the ‘htop’ system monitor. This htop application is a pretty solid application and one that you might want to be familiar with. So, let’s learn about htop… First, your Linux desktop comes with a system monitor called ‘top‘. This … Continue reading “Let’s Learn About The htop System Monitor”

Mastering The Power Of Linux Tee Command

I want to write an article that includes the Tee Command but it was one of those commands that I didn’t seem to be able to write properly. I wrote this article manually before I realized how much I was not too fond of the outcome. So, I decided to lean on AI again. This … Continue reading “Mastering The Power Of Linux Tee Command”

How To: Remove A PDF Password

This will be a straightforward task for anyone who would like to know how to remove a PDF password in the Linux terminal. If you deal with a lot of PDFs and want to remove the password, it’s a fairly easy task. Read this to learn more! As mentioned before, PDF stands for Portable Document … Continue reading “How To: Remove A PDF Password”

Another Way To View Attached Storage Devices

Linux offers myriad ways to accomplish the same task, which is a good thing, and this is another way to view attached storage devices. This is a useful way to learn more about your storage devices and is a bit more advanced than others. There are many ways to view attached storage devices. While not … Continue reading “Another Way To View Attached Storage Devices”

Take A Terminal Screenshot In Terminator

This article is going to apply to those who use the Terminator terminal emulator and want to take a terminal screenshot in Terminator. That means it applies to maybe three of you. You’re welcome. There are a zillion and three terminal emulators. Yes, they’re terminal emulators. They, in some form or another, mimic the look … Continue reading “Take A Terminal Screenshot In Terminator”

Turn PDF Into Text

Today’s exercise is simple, though it will rely on the terminal because we’re just going to turn PDF into text. This isn’t something complicated and it’s fairly effective. It’s also an exercise anyone can follow along with. So, if you want to turn PDF into text, read this article! I’m sure this works in multiple … Continue reading “Turn PDF Into Text”

Show USB Devices In A GUI In Lubuntu

Today’s article will be easy to follow and is for those who’d like to show USB devices in a GUI in Lubuntu. Though truth be told, this is applicable for other distros. I’ve just tested it on Lubuntu and Linux Mint. I want to assume that all my readers are familiar with USB. There are … Continue reading “Show USB Devices In A GUI In Lubuntu”

Hide The Output From wget

This won’t be a very complicated article and will only apply to those who want to hide the output from wget. It’s just a matter of a simple flag so that it won’t be a very long article. You can download from the terminal. You can transfer files from the terminal. One of the tools … Continue reading “Hide The Output From wget”

Save A Web Page As Text

If you’re at all like me, you document all sorts of things and you too might find it handy to know how to save a web page as text. It’s not a complicated task; you can do it in the terminal easily enough. So, if you want to save a web page as text, read … Continue reading “Save A Web Page As Text”

Mastering the Linux Terminal Pipe Command

Well, if it’s not obvious by the title, it soon will be obvious that I’ve once again leaned on AI to write an article, this time about the pipe command. I decided to stick (mostly) to the title AI gave this article, but it was longer than it should be. AI tried to title this: … Continue reading “Mastering the Linux Terminal Pipe Command”

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