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GUI Alternatives to the Linux CLI - 5 Tools for Monitoring Your System

GUI Alternatives to the Linux CLI - 5 Tools for Monitoring Your System GUI Alternatives to the Linux CLI and 5 Tools for Monitoring and Troubleshooting your system

The command line has become the bread and better of many Linux users, who turn to it as the first option when they need to gather information or troubleshoot their system. And it is incredibly powerful!

However, what do you use if you are new to Linux or you simply don't have the skills or confidence to use the command line?

Luckily it's not a problem. Linux has a range of GUI applications that can be used as an alternative to the CLI to manage and maintain your system.

This video looks at 5 applications I found today, but I'm sure there are many more.

Links to the home pages are below:

#CPU-X

#Hardinfo

#Nutty

#Stacer

#Ksystemlog


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