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Processes in Linux – Guide for beginners
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A List Of Useful Console Services For Linux Users
A while ago, we have seen a list of useful tools for Linux sysadmins and useful BASH scripts for commandline users. Today, we will discuss some useful console services for Linux users. These console services are nothing but minimal web applications that performs a particular operation. All of the console services are accessible from command line via http, https and other network protocols like ssh and telnet. Good thing is they don’t require any installation or additional applications, except curl or wget tools which comes pre-installed in almost all Linux and Unix distributions. If you have a Linux system with an active Internet connection, you can start using these console services to perform various tasks.
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How To Check Graphics Card Used on Xubuntu?
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A practical example of the du and awk commands
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Reaching the login prompt in 2.5 seconds - a journey
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How I learned to stop worrying and love systemd
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Making KNOPPIX 7.2 Works with GLIM Multiboot USB
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