The nvtop command is an excellent task monitor for Linux users for NVIDIA, AMD and Intel GPUs (Graphics Processing Units). …
How to Install Proxmox (Server Virtualization) on Debian 12
Proxmox Virtual Environment is a robust and open-source virtualization platform based on Debian GNU/Linux that ships with a custom kernel and …
Raspberry Pi: Install Apache + MySQL + PHP (LAMP Server)
In this guide, you’ll learn how to install a LAMP (Linux, Apache, MySQL, PHP) server on a Raspberry Pi. LAMP is a software bundle that …
How To Manually Upgrade PHP version – Ubuntu Server LTS Tutorial
Ubuntu LTS Server is widely used in many VPS and Dedicated hosting environments. However, it comes with now obsolete PHP …
Cracking WPA2 Passwords Using the New PMKID Hashcat Attack
Cracking the password for WPA2 networks has been roughly the same for many years, but a newer attack requires less …
Top 10 Things to Do After Installing Kali Linux
Kali Linux, by default, probably doesn’t have everything you need to get you through day-to-day penetration testing with ease. With …
21 Super Handy Linux Command Tips and Tricks That Will Save you a lot of Time and Increase Your Productivity
Brief: Here are some tiny but useful Linux commands, terminal tricks and shortcuts that will save you a lot of …
How to Use the Linux top Command (and Understand Its Output)
The Linux top command is one of the stalwarts of Unix-like operating systems. Its utilitarian display is packed with useful information about your system’s running …
Make Ubuntu Look Like macOS Mojave’s Dark Mode
If you’re a Linux user who likes the look of the dark mode coming in macOS Mojave, you’re in luck: there’s …
How to Set Up and Use Linux Apps on Chromebooks
Starting with version 69, Chrome OS users can use Linux applications. This is a game changer for Chrome OS, as …