top-like tools on Linux for network
How to display the network usage by processes like top for CPU/mem on Linux?
The nethogs tool is my favorite:
nethogs – Net top tool grouping bandwidth per process
How to display the network usage by processes like top for CPU/mem on Linux?
The nethogs tool is my favorite:
nethogs – Net top tool grouping bandwidth per process
How to find broken symbolic links in a directory which have many symbolic links? Use this command to find broken soft links: find -xtype l /path/to/dir/to/find/in/ You can also specify the action by -exec. For example, delete the soft links that are broken in the current directory: find -xtype l -exec rm -f {} ;…
This post summarizes Linux Kernel new features, bugfixes and changes in Linux 4.14.223 Release. Linux 4.14.223 Release contains 176 changes, patches or new features. In total, there are 277,921 lines of Linux source code changed/added in Linux 4.14.223 release compared to Linux 4.14 release. To view the source code of Linux 4.14.223 kernel release online,…
In the realm of cryptography, handling and managing keys is a crucial task. The command provided is a series of operations using OpenSSL and other command-line utilities to extract and format an elliptic curve (EC) public key. Let’s break down the command to understand its purpose and functionality. The Command Extracting EC Public Keys with…
How to aggregate multiple RSS feeds to a single one? If you want a program to construct a web service by your own, SimplePie may be a good choice. It is written in PHP. If you just want a tool to make work done, I suggest Yahoo Pipes which works really well for me. (Yahoo…
Trying to get your q2a theme. Is there a way you could send it on to me please? Would be incredibly appreciated The theme of the site ( https://www.systutorials.com ) is http://wordpress.org/themes/twentyfourteen with minor modifications. Some other features you find on the site are through plugins and HTMLs. If you are asking for the Q2A…
To get files with certain string in their file names, it is quite straightforward: ls *string* However, how to do the reverse one: how to get files without certain strings in their files names on Linux? You can get a list of file names by a combination of find and xargs as follows: find ….