Learning Linux - Get ahead with 'head'
Inherited from it's UNIX ancestors, the Linux command line has a lot of powerful tools. 'head' and 'tail' are bookends of a set of commands for manipulating and viewing the contents of a file or pipe.
https://www.howtoforge.com/linux-head-command/
Saturday, 30 September 2017
Load test your Linux system
Load test your Linux system
Need to stress test your hardware? Verify that new server before you deploy it? Put your system under load to test your apps?
Here's how.
https://bash-prompt.net/guides/create-system-load/
Need to stress test your hardware? Verify that new server before you deploy it? Put your system under load to test your apps?
Here's how.
https://bash-prompt.net/guides/create-system-load/
Tuesday, 5 September 2017
WoeUSB - Create Windows bootable USB sticks from Linux
WoeUSB - Create Windows bootable USB sticks from Linux
Attn. sysadmins and techies. This seems like a really handy tool.
https://www.fossmint.com/woeusb-create-bootable-windows-usb-sticks-from-linux/
Attn. sysadmins and techies. This seems like a really handy tool.
https://www.fossmint.com/woeusb-create-bootable-windows-usb-sticks-from-linux/
Monday, 4 September 2017
Learning Linux - killing processes
Learning Linux - killing processes
In Windows when a program goes nuts, you un-intuitively hit CTRL-ALT-DEL to bring up the task manager and select the task from the list and try and kill it.
Linux, like it's UNIX ancestors has multiple command line tools for process management and this guide will get you started on some of the tools used to stop tasks that you've determined you don't want running anymore. As always, be careful with these tools, using them carelessly can not only lock-up or crash your system, but cause data loss too.
https://kerneltalks.com/commands/beginners-guide-to-kill-process-in-linux/
In Windows when a program goes nuts, you un-intuitively hit CTRL-ALT-DEL to bring up the task manager and select the task from the list and try and kill it.
Linux, like it's UNIX ancestors has multiple command line tools for process management and this guide will get you started on some of the tools used to stop tasks that you've determined you don't want running anymore. As always, be careful with these tools, using them carelessly can not only lock-up or crash your system, but cause data loss too.
https://kerneltalks.com/commands/beginners-guide-to-kill-process-in-linux/
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