In Unix-like and some other operating systems, find is a command-line utility (Find Command Examples here) can be used to search through one or more directory trees of a file system, locates files based on some user-specified criteria and applies a user-specified action on each matched file. The possible search …
Read More »World Live DDoS attack maps – Live DDoS Monitoring
So you read newspapers? You know there was this massive DDoS (NTP amplification attack) attack last year? So, what about right now at this instance? Do you want to see Live DDoS attack maps that shows live DDoS attacks around the world? Watch in Awe the multi Gigabit DDoS attacks …
Read More »Download accelerator manager for Linux – Flareget
Before many started using Linux, we used Windows. One thing Windows gives you is plenty of softwares (well call them shareware’s if you want). In Windows did you use a download accelerator manager to download large files? Did you use FlashGet? or Internet Download Manager? Well, in Linux you can …
Read More »View compressed .gz files without uncompressing using Z commands in Linux
How often you bumped into a .gz file where you need to check the contents? I know I do quite often. A gz file is a compressed file created with gzip and I didn’t knew better, I would copy the file into another folder, uncompress it and then look into …
Read More »Install fonts on Linux – Debian, Ubuntu, Kali, Mint – Microsoft TrueType core and many more
Installing fonts is important for those who are multilingual or want to spice up their screen. Many websites uses different fonts and without having to install fonts on Linux, you wont see those, you will see a flat boring default font. I will also show how to reconfigure your fontconfig …
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