Welcome to the
Linux & Terminal Commands section!
This board is for discussing and sharing
Linux-based server management,
bash scripts,
terminal commands,
shell tools, and
general system administration knowledge.
Ideal for both beginners and power users managing game servers, web apps, VPS setups, and dedicated machines.
What You Can Post

Linux terminal commands and usage examples

Bash, Shell, or Python scripts for server automation

Tutorials (setting up services, cronjobs, firewall rules, etc.)

Troubleshooting help (permissions, SSH, services)

System tools and command-line utilities

Performance optimization and security tips

Installation and configuration guides (Debian, Ubuntu, CentOS, Arch, etc.)
What’s Not Allowed

Dangerous or destructive commands without warnings

Malicious scripts (e.g. data wipe, fork bombs, reverse shells)

Off-topic questions unrelated to Linux or terminal use

Copy-pasted content with no explanation or credit

Unverified tools that require root access without documentation

Political, licensing, or OS flame wars
Posting Tips
Use clear, educational titles:
[Script] Auto-Restart CS2 Server on Crash (Linux)
[Guide] Setting Up IPTables Firewall for Ubuntu
[Help] Cronjob not executing backup script
[Tips] Useful Rsync Flags for Daily Sync
[Tool] Terminal File Manager with Mouse Support
When posting a script or command:
- Explain what it does
- Specify tested distro(s)
- Use code formatting for readability
- Mention any dependencies or root requirements
- Credit source if adapted
Be Helpful and Accurate
- If you answer a question, test your command first
- Avoid assumptions — ask for logs or output
- Don’t shame beginners; we all start somewhere
- If you correct someone, do it respectfully
Moderator Note
- Misleading or harmful commands will be removed
- Intentional sabotage or trolling = instant ban
- Feel free to report unsafe or unverified content
This section is about helping each other grow as server admins, scripters, and Linux users.
Keep it clean, be informative, and empower others to work smarter with the terminal.
Happy hacking (the good kind)!