System performance is key to getting the most out of Linux. There are several command line and GUI tools to make this task easy. Here you'll learn about htop, glances, Mission Center, and more apps.
Complete tload command guide for Linux. Monitor CPU load average with live ASCII graphs. Installation, usage examples, and comparison with top/uptime.
Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. Linux lets you rotate your monitor as much as you want because you’re an adult, and you can choose your own ...
When it comes to operating systems, Linux stands out for its versatility, reliability, and security. However, without proper monitoring, even the most robust Linux machines can encounter issues that ...
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Everytime I boot into Linux from win2k, the size of the viewable image on my monitor gets smaller and I'm forced to adjust it on my monitor. But then if I go to back to win2k the image on the screen ...
You can do that in linux, its probably not going to be as pretty, as easy to setup as you are use to though.
Do you use a big screen monitor with a desktop computer or a laptop as your sole daily driver? Either way, adding a second display will more than double convenience and productivity. Intehill’s P15NF ...