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Senthilkumar Palani (aka SK) is the Founder and Editor in chief of OSTechNix. He is a Linux/Unix enthusiast and FOSS supporter. He lives in Tamilnadu, India.
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How To Monitor WiFi Connection With Wavemon From Commandline In Linux
By skWavemon is a simple wireless network monitor that can be used to monitor your …
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How To Use Pushd, Popd And Dirs Commands For Faster CLI Navigation
By skBy sk 6.1K viewsWe use cd command to move from one directory to another. To return back …
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How To Install BURG Boot Loader In Ubuntu
By skBy sk 8.1K viewsThere is no doubt that GRUB (GRand Unified Bootloader) is the default, popular and …
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How To Check Weather Details From Command Line In Linux
By skBy sk 27.9K viewsHave you ever wondered how to find the weather details of your home town …
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This Website Reveals What Every Browser Knows About You
By skBy sk 1.9K viewsToday, I stumbled upon this website accidentally, and I couldn’t resist myself from sharing …
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FTP_Manager : A Simple Script To Install And Manage FTP Server In CentOS
By skBy sk 1.7K viewsToday, I have stumbled upon a script called FTP_Manager, created by a fellow Linux …
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An Easy Way To Monitor A Website From Command Line In Linux
By skBy sk 10.1K viewsThis brief tutorial explains a simplest method to monitor a website from command line …
