5 Great  Apps For Keeping Your Passwords Secure

It’s important to have different passwords for every site or service you use, but tracking all those passwords is a pain (so most people don’t bother). These handy apps will help you create, organize, and use super secure passwords. Why should you bother? Using the same one everywhere can make you vulnerable if there’s a […]

How To Mute Websites Forever in the Chrome Browser

If you’re like me and you hate websites that have annoying auto playing videos with sound, Google has updated their Chrome browser to allow you to mute a website permanently. This feature’s been out for a short while and replaces the ability to mute an individual tab. If you prefer the mute tab function, I’ll […]

Barrier forked from Symless’s synergy

Barrier Eliminate the barrier between your machines. Master branch build status:    What is it? Barrier is KVM software forked from Symless’s synergy 1.9 codebase. Synergy was a commercialized reimplementation of the original CosmoSynergy written by Chris Schoeneman. What’s different? Whereas synergy has moved beyond its goals from the 1.x era, barrier aims to maintain […]

How to Create ‘System Restore’ Points in Ubuntu 18.04 With TimeShift

How to Create ‘System Restore’ Points in Ubuntu 18.04 Looking for a software that similar to System Restore in Windows or Time Machine tool in Mac OS? TimeShift is an open-source software for Linux that creates file system snapshots, which can be used to restore your Ubuntu to a previous state. TimeShift creates snapshots using rsync+hardlinks, or BTRFS snapshots. It is […]

iftop – A Real Time Linux Network Bandwidth Monitoring Tool

In our earlier article, we have reviewed the usage of TOP Command and it’s parameters. In this article we have came up with another excellent program called Interface TOP(IFTOP) is a real time console-based network bandwidth monitoring tool. It will show a quick overview of network activities on an interface. Iftop shows a real time updated list of network […]

How to Install and Use Snap in Various Linux Distributions

Brief: Snaps are Canonical’s way of providing a cross-distribution package management system. In this article, we will see how to install and use snaps in various Linux distributions. You might be hearing about Snap applications these days. Canonical describes Snap as a universal Linux package which can work on any distribution. Snaps are basically an application compiled together with its […]