How to Use Nmap on Linux to See Who's on Your Wi-Fi Network
This command can help you track down unwanted network visitors or long-forgotten devices.
This command can help you track down unwanted network visitors or long-forgotten devices.
Stuck trying to figure out how to run that program you just installed? Just use this easy method.
Smuggle private data in common files with this easy-to-use command-line tool.
It’s often better to fail quickly than to keep on waiting in the hope of success.
Don’t ignore this annoying alert; it may be hinting at a problem that’s easy to fix.
Start measuring the world around you with this practical and comprehensive project.
Installed Ubuntu and can't find your favorite browser? Here's how to install Chrome on Ubuntu and configure it.
Turn your Raspberry Pi Zero 2 W into a real pocket rocket by overclocking it.
Live on the bleeding edge with the very latest version of Firefox you can get, every day.
Whether you use the GUI or a command line, WPS Office is easy to install.
The Raspberry Pi 5 is a powerful single-board computer, but you can make it run even faster with overclocking.
Discover the Flatpak utilities that can make your package management life an easy one.
What is your Linux computer sending, and where? Find out with pkstat.
If you find yourself running the same command again and again, there may be a better way.
Arch Linux is for power users, so installation can be daunting. Follow these steps to smooth the process.
Consider what you'll use your laptop for and choose wisely.
It'll take you a moment to configure SoftEther VPN, but the privacy gains are well worth the time.
Want to learn how to use the man command to get command-line help on Linux? Here's a primer.
If you can't connect to the internet on Ubuntu because of the "No Wi-Fi adapter found" error, here's how to fix it.
It's easy to downgrade Linux to an older version in case a new distro release breaks your system.