How to Check Internet Speed in Linux Mint 20
Introduction Speed tests are simple tests that gauge and measure your internet speed. Regular speed checks are recommended on your internet as they can reveal any connectivity, bandwidth…
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Introduction Speed tests are simple tests that gauge and measure your internet speed. Regular speed checks are recommended on your internet as they can reveal any connectivity, bandwidth…
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Introduction: AnyDesk is a cross-platform remote desktop tool. It allows you to connect with any device remotely while staying miles apart from it. With the help of this…
Read MoreIntroduction: Trimage is a cross-platform image compressor designed to be used with the macOS and Linux operating systems. This tool is capable of performing lossless image compressions because…
Read MoreIntroduction: Timeshift is a very useful backup tool designed for the Linux operating system. It can help in protecting your data by creating several backups of your own…
Read MoreIntroduction: Syncthing is a multiplatform file synchronization tool. It is capable of synchronizing files across different devices within a local network or even across remote devices with the…
Read MoreTor browser is an open network and free web browser that helps users to defend against traffic analysis, a type of network surveillance that threatens personal privacy and…
Read MoreOriginally developed by Rasmus Lerdorf, a Danish-Canadian developer, PHP is a server-side scripting language that is geared towards the development of both dynamic and static webpages. PHP is…
Read MoreIntroduction: The “sed” command in Linux is a multi-purpose command that is used to substitute, find, replace, insert, delete, and search text in files. “sed”, in fact, stands…
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Introduction: Bluefish is a cross-platform text editor that provides numerous capabilities to the programmers for web development by supporting multiple languages such as Java, C/C++, Python, Go, and…
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Introduction: NtopNG stands for Ntop Next Generation and as the name says, it is the new variant of the traditional Ntop utility. The NtopNG utility is used to…
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