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How to Install Latest GIT on RHEL 6/CentOS 6
So you want to setup a GIT Repository for your developers on RHEL 6/CentOS 6, but notice Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 contains 1.7.1 in the repositor…… -
Monitor Per Process Network Bandwidth Usage with Nethogs
NetHogs is an open-source, small ‘net top’ tool. Instead of breaking the traffic down per protocol or per subnet, like most tools do, it groups ban…… -
How to Harden Your Linux Servers Security with Bastille
The Bastille hardening program “locks down” an operating system, pro-actively configuring the system for increased security and decreasing its susc…… -
Play With Directory Stack
Sometimes we work with long paths in directories and it is hard to remember all of them. What about popping them when we need them? There is a solu…… -
10 ‘cat’ Command Examples for Beginners
“cat” is one of the commands that is used mostly in our everyday activities, so far as the terminal is concerned. It is mostly used with text files…… -
Easy Navigation Through Your Folders
Tired of typing long path names? Me too. I have a very good solution that will save you time and energy. Type less, be more productive. Forget the …… -
How to Monitor Network Bandwidth with vnstat
There are many tools available to monitor our network bandwidth usage at a particular date and time. Those tools will collect and send the bandwidt…… -
Scrot: A Command-Line Screenshot Tool
There are a lot ways to take screenshot in Linux. scrot is a very useful command-line tool for taking screenshots. scrot is pre-installed in most L…… -
How to Compile and Install a Linux Software from Source Code
Most often we do install software from the terminal by the help of apt-get, rpm, yum, Ubuntu Software Center (GUI) and other forms on various Linu…… -
Ten ‘Find’ Command Examples for Beginners
find command is used for locate files in a directory hierarchy on Linux/Unix systems. You can search for files according to name, owner, group, typ……