This brief tutorial describes how to view CPU temperature on Linux using lm_sensors. Lm_sensors, …
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How To Synchronize Local And Remote Directories Using Lsyncd In Linux
By skBy sk 7.9K viewsThis tutorial describes how to synchronize local and remote directories in Linux using Lsyncd (Live …
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Search Torrents From Command Line In Linux
By skBy sk 6.3K viewsEven though, there are plenitude of GUI torrent applications on the Internet, some users …
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How To Find The Oldest File In A Directory Tree In Linux
By skThe other day a fellow Linux user asked me how to find the oldest file …
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Share Files Over Internet From Command Line Using Transfer.sh
By skBy sk 14.6K viewsThere are many file sharing utilities on the web. Some of them are CLI-based, …
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How To View Directory Tree Structure In Linux
By skTree command is used to list directory contents in a tree-like format. Let us …
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Taskwarrior – A Command line TODO Task Manager Application
By skBy sk 4.5K viewsThe most common mistake we often do is “I don’t need to take notes. …
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How To Find Who Rebooted The Linux System And When
By skThis brief guide explains how to find who rebooted the Linux system and the …
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How To Password Protect GRUB Bootloader In Linux
By skThis guide explains how to password protect Grub bootloader in CentOS 6.x and CentOS …
