background preloader

Linux

Facebook Twitter

Shell Extensions. GNU Solfege - free ear training software.

Python

Veilig surfen met uw eigen VPN. How to use Conky for automatic system notification and administration. Marco Fioretti shows you how to use the Conky system monitoring tool for automatic maintenance and event notification on remote computers. Conky is a graphical system monitoring tool for Linux. It is normally used to show all kinds of data as text or diagrams in the root window of your screen, in a much bigger and more readable format than any panel may do.

As the galleries on the official website or at Scrnshots.com prove, Conky provides lots of ways to customize your desktop and impress your friends. Exchanging, tweaking, and discussing Conky configuration files can be a lot of fun if you find the most common Linux environments a bit too dull. In general, Conky may run on one computer but appear on the monitor of another one, via SSH or Gnu Screen. In addition to all this, Conky can be used in another interesting way that, as far as I know, has had much less coverage so far (even if the Gnu Screen trick I just mentioned uses the same technique; I'll explain in a moment). Out_to_x no. 25+ Useful Linux and Unix Cheat sheets. Faster programming gives you more time for small business website design and other projects. This is my first post on Cheat sheets. Actually Cheat sheet is a concise set of notes used for quick reference. Cheat sheets will contain most of the shortcuts needed to program faster.

And it is meant for newbie users who can’t remember the shortcuts or commands. In this post , I have collected almost 27 Cheat sheets available for Linux users. You may think that one cheat sheet is just enough for me , so why should I need to look at so many cheat sheets. Click on any of the 687 commands below to get a description and list of available options. Tired of using your mouse so much? I hope that these cheat sheets will definitely help you to remember some difficult commands for sure. Linux Journal | The Original Magazine of the Linux Community.