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Aditya Rawas Aditya Rawas
Updated on December 16, 2024

How to Kill Processes and Free Up Ports on Mac, Windows and Linux

When a computer has too many processes running at once, it can slow down the computer. Here’s how to find and kill running processes on macOS, Windows and Linux  

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Giorgos Myrianthous Giorgos Myrianthous
Updated on December 09, 2024

Linux cp Command: How to Copy a File or Directory

The cp command allows you to duplicate files or directories from one part of the file system to another.

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Hamid Haghdoost Hamid Haghdoost
Updated on October 04, 2024

How to Configure a Custom Zsh Alias

In Z shell (Zsh), users can set custom aliases to create shortcuts for longer commands. Here’s how to define your own custom Zsh aliases.

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Alex Tray Alex Tray
Updated on August 28, 2024

How to Use the SCP Command in Linux to Securely Transfer Files

Learn how to use the SCP command-line utility in Linux to ensure secure file copying and transfers from local systems to remote nodes and vice versa.

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Igor Irianto Igor Irianto
Updated on August 13, 2024

Tmux Config: A Guide

Tmux is a tool for Unix that allows multiple terminal sessions to be opened within one window. Make it your own with this tmux config guide.

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Trung Thanh Le Trung Thanh Le
Updated on August 09, 2024

How to Kill a Process in Linux

When errors occur in Linux or the system misbehaves, it’s important to understand the various ways to kill processes — here’s how to do it from the Linux command line.

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K. Jagathish K. Jagathish
Updated on August 08, 2024

grep Command in Linux and Unix: A Tutorial

The grep command is a tool in Linux and Unix that’s used to search for specific text within files, such as words, phrases or patterns. Learn the code.

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Kyle Brill Kyle Brill
Updated on August 07, 2024

What Is LAMP Stack?

LAMP stack is a flexible, scalable open-source web development platform. Here's everything you need to know.

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Zubair Zahid Zubair Zahid
Updated on July 22, 2024

How to Install cuDNN and CUDA for Windows and Linux

CUDA Deep Neural Network (cuDNN) is a GPU library for deep neural networks, while CUDA is library to access and command the GPU. Here’s how to download them.

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Anthony Corbo Anthony Corbo
Updated on November 07, 2023

What Is Linux?

Linux is a powerful, open-source operating system based on Unix and capable of running on a variety of hardware with heavy operating demands.

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