Tag: cli

  • Ditch the Desktop, Go Headless

    Ditch the Desktop, Go Headless

    6 Reasons to Ditch the Desktop and Run a Headless Server Have you been trying to figure out what to do with that old laptop lying around? Maybe you’ve got an old mini PC or the like that you’ve been wanting to repurpose. Instead of installing a desktop OS on it, here’s why you should…

  • Suspend and Resume a Process

    Suspend and Resume a Process

    How to Suspend and Resume a Process in Linux. When working on Linux, you fire up one command after another. For example, you edit a configuration file using the nano or vim editors or download files using the wget command and suddenly want to take a look at some other files or need to execute…

  • Warp Review: AI on the Terminal

    Warp Review: AI on the Terminal

    I Tried Out an AI-Powered Linux Terminal, Here’s How It Went. By Zunaid Ali As a Linux enthusiast, I’m always looking for new and cool terminal apps. Out of the many apps I’ve tried in the past, the Warp terminal impressed me to quite an extent. But not all is rosy, you know. So here’s…

  • Taking control of your ‘fortunes’ on Linux

    Taking control of your ‘fortunes’ on Linux

    The fortune command might be more versatile than you realize. The fortune command is generally considered one of the just-for-fun commands that you’ll find on linux systems, but it can prove useful in some interesting ways. Probably most Linux users run the fortune command only when they’re bored, though I’ve known a few who added…