Get a list of most recently installed packages? MXLinux, Ubuntu
If you want to get a list of most recenty installed packages on MXLinux or Ubuntu, or Debian based OS, you can do it easily with the help of these notes that I wrote down here....
MX Linux after installation Where to start and how to setup
MX Linux after installation and Where to start is a question that is often asked since this distribution took the place of the most popular operating system in the Linux...
How to change mouse cursor theme on MX Linux
MX Linux already has a great mouse cursor, but if you get tired of it, you can easily change it. Here's how to change the mouse cursor on MX Linux in just a few clicks. In our...
~ $: pwd > Tutorials
pwd is a linux command that shows you what directory you’re in, now it tells you what category you’re in
How to install Viber on MX Linux – 2023
This is a simple note to install Viber on MX Linux OS. Viber can be used on both your phone and your computer side by side. You will see all the messages you receive on your...
How to install Nginx on Ubuntu 22.04 server
How to install Nginx on Ubuntu is a guide to setting up Nginx on new Ubuntu server. Depending on your knowledge, you can apply this guide on a server where you may already have a...
First steps How to secure Ubuntu Server
Here's a note on how to secure Ubuntu 22.04 and boost server and site security. For the purposes of this tutorial, I used a VPS server purchased from Time4VPS at an extremely low...
@ivan:$ ~ uname -a
Blog about Linux by Ivan
Linux tutorials, Linux tricks, ideas, opinions, and my take on what we need to do in Linux to make our lives easier.
@ivan:$ ~ who
Linux dedicated user from 2009. Over 6 years in hosting. Over 30 years of life experience.
- cPanel&WHM System Administrator (CWSA-1)
- cPanel & WHM Administrator Certification (CWA)
- cPanel Professional Certification (CPP) (CPPCERT)
- cPanel & WHM Sales Professional (CPSP)
- Imunify360 Certification Exam
- LiteSpeed Certification
~ $: pwd > Tools&Apps
pwd is a linux command that shows you what directory you’re in, now it tells you what category you’re in
Looking for Conky ready OS? Try MXLinux XFCE
If you love Conky and want your desktop to look futuristic and full of useful information, you probably wanted a more...
~ $: pwd > Resources
pwd is a linux command that shows you what directory you’re in, now it tells you what category you’re in
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