Midnight Commander Has a Text Based User Interface & Can Be Used on All OS. Here is How To Install Command Line File Manager on Ubuntu Server. Midnight Commander is available for OS X, all GNU/Linux, unix and Microsoft Windows OS. For SSH, to view the files; it can be comfortable for the new users. Midnight Commander is licensed with GNU GPL Free Software License. For OS X and GNU/Linux … [Read more...]
List All Installed Packages on SSH (Ubuntu/deb GNU/Linux)
Here is how to list all installed packages on SSH on deb GNU/Linux including Debian and Ubuntu Servers over SSH. New users frequently need it as they forget what or which tutorial or guide they followed. It is not uncommon to read our one guide for one part, then searching for another thing on Google and following another person's guide. It can happen that, one package was installed, but that is … [Read more...]
What is Load Average in GNU/Linux?
If We Run Top Command, We Can See a Parameter Load Average. What is Load Average in GNU/Linux? Why we need to know this load average for a server? Often the visitors search on our website with the search phrase what is load Average in Linux, the right word is GNU/Linux not Linux. Linux is the Linux Kernel. The GNU softwares like awk is the GNU part, the another free software part is Linux. It is … [Read more...]
Must Know GNU/Linux Commands For the SSH Users
Here Are Some Must Know GNU/Linux Commands For the SSH Users Who Are Relatively Newer and Primarily Managing Own Servers to Run their Websites. Obviously, they are System Admin; but we guess they need some kind help! Usually we use Nginx, PHP5-FPM, MariaDB/MySQL setup (or LEMP setup) to run WordPress, so basically you need not know huge number of commands at the beginning. Also there are some … [Read more...]
fish Shell : The Friendly Interactive Shell
fish Shell is Really a Friendly Interactive Shell Which Be Used on GNU/Linux, OS X or UNIX Systems. fish is a user-friendly and Exotic Shell. Previously we have talked about UNIX Shell, Terminal and Terminal Emulators for providing the basic idea. On OS X, we usually use oh-my-zsh with iTerm2 and Homebrew as package manager. That oh-my-zsh can be replaced with fish Shell or at least can be tested … [Read more...]