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December 5, 2019 by dschlager_en2dvigz

Polo – A Modern Light-weight File Manager for Linux

  • Linux
Polo is a modern, light-weight and advanced file manager for Linux, that comes with a number of advanced features that are not present in many commonly used file managers or file browsers on Linux…
November 29, 2019 by dschlager_en2dvigz

How to Install Linux Mint 19 Alongside Windows 10 or 8 in Dual-Boot UEFI Mode

  • Linux
Linux Mint 19.2 has been released in wild by the Linux Mint project development team as a new long term support edition which will receive support and security updates until 2023. This tutorial will…
November 26, 2019 by dschlager_en2dvigz

How to Disable SELinux on CentOS 8

  • Linux
SELinux or Security-Enhanced Linux is a mechanism or security module that provides access control security policies. In simple terms, it’s a feature or service used for restricting users to certain policies and rules set…
November 25, 2019 by dschlager_en2dvigz

How to Install and Use dig and nslookup Commands in Linux

  • Linux
In this article, you will learn how to install the dig command and nslookup command on Linux. These commands are used for network troubleshooting and gathering information about domain names. Dig, short for Domain…
November 23, 2019 by dschlager_en2dvigz

How to Disable IPv6 in CentOS 8

  • Linux
An internet protocol version 6 (IPv6) is an identifier of a network interface that’s involved in an IPv6 computer network. If you don’t want to use Ipv6 addressing, you can opt to disable it…
November 22, 2019 by dschlager_en2dvigz

How to Run a Command with Time Limit (Timeout) In Linux

  • Linux
Linux comes with a bounty of commands, each command unique and used in specific cases. The goal of Linux is to help you be as fast and efficient as possible. One property of a…
November 21, 2019 by dschlager_en2dvigz

How to Install Curl in Linux

  • Linux
In this article, you will learn how to install the curl command-line tool for transferring data to and from a server using various types of requests. It’s an alternative to downloading files other than…
November 20, 2019 by dschlager_en2dvigz

How to Install Wget in Linux

  • Linux
In this article, you will learn how to install wget non-interactive network downloader in Linux. Wget is a tool developed by the GNU project used for retrieving or downloading files from web or FTP…
November 19, 2019 by dschlager_en2dvigz

How to Disable NetworkManager in CentOS/RHEL 8

  • Linux
In Linux, the Network Manager is a daemon that handles the detection of active networks and configuration of network settings. When up and running, the network manager automatically detects active network connections, where wireless…
November 18, 2019 by dschlager_en2dvigz

How to Install htop on CentOS 8

  • Linux
If you are looking to monitor your system interactively, then the htop command should be one of your best options. An improvement of its predecessor top command, htop is an interactive process viewer and…

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