In this tutorial, we will learn about the most-used Linux Terminal commands for beginners with examples and syntax. If you’re new to Ubuntu or Linux in general, mastering the terminal can significantly enhance your productivity and understanding of the operating system. In this blog, we will cover 30 fundamental commands, complete with syntax and examples, […]
How To Password Protect A Folder In Linux Command Line
Learn how to password protect a folder in Linux command line. You can use the zip command to create password protected folder in Linux. This blog outlines step-by-step guide to install zip, compress folders, create password-protected zip files, and unzip archives from the terminal. How to Zip a Folder in Linux Using the Command Line […]
Best Download Managers for Ubuntu Linux (2026 Edition)
The best free download manager for Linux with browser Integration. Read the blog to know about their features, installation commands, and recommended use-cases to help you choose the right one. Downloading large files on Linux is usually fine with browsers — but for better speed, pause/resume support, scheduling, and queuing, dedicated download managers make life […]
5 Best Free Keyword Research Tools for Bloggers in 2026
Discover the 5 best free keyword research tools for bloggers in 2026 that help you find high-ranking keywords, analyze search trends, boost organic traffic, and create SEO-friendly content without spending money. 5 Best Free Keyword Research Tools for Bloggers in 2026 Keyword research is a cornerstone of any successful blogging strategy. Whether you’re writing about […]
How To Check Linux 32 or 64-Bit Command Line
Here are the three commands to check Ubuntu version in terminal. Users can easily check Ubuntu version – is it 32 or 64 Bit? Ubuntu users can check Ubuntu Version using the lsb_release command, check Ubuntu Version using the cat command and check Ubuntu Version using the hostnamectl command. If you’re an Ubuntu user, it’s […]
How To Delete And Remove Repository In Ubuntu Terminal
How to remove ppa repository on Ubuntu Linux? To delete a repository in the Ubuntu terminal, use sudo add-apt-repository –remove ppa:user/repo-name for PPAs. Personal Package Archives for Ubuntu Personal Package Archives (PPA) is a way to distribute software and updates to Ubuntu users. PPAs allow to upload Ubuntu source packages to be built/published as an […]






