Linux offers a wide range of command-line utilities to measure CPU performance including top, htop, mpstat, iostat, vmstat, nmon, sar, glances, dstat, and ps.
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The export is the built-in command-line utility that exports environment variables/functions and allows its usage across the whole environment.
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When it comes to computers, system stability testing is a way of measuring the “health” of your PC. Individuals like…
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As computer software distribution packages, Ubuntu and Debian are utilized in two ways Desktop Operating System Server Although they are…
PulseAudio is a powerful cross-platform (meaning that it can be used in different operating system environments) sound server. You can…
Hiding a file or folder is a feature that helps you increase your device’s privacy and security. You wouldn’t want…
A Linux hostname is a unique name that identifies a computer on a network. When working on multiple computers on…
Most users won’t be needing tools like these, but if you’re a bit of a power user, then having the…
If you have a web camera on your Laptop that you don’t use at all, then you can disable its…
Ubuntu 17.10 (Artful Aardvark) operating system comes with a major change, it no longer includes Ubuntu’s Unity desktop shell as…