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Month: September 2018

FAQ / Linux Administration / Linux Basic / Linux Commands

How to find the Process ID of a program in Linux

September 25, 2018February 26, 2021 - by Magesh Maruthamuthu - Leave a Comment

When working on a Linux system, sometimes you need to figure out what processes are running and which PID or PPID is tied to it. It can be used for …

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Linux Commands

How to find out which Port number a process is using in Linux

September 24, 2018November 18, 2019 - by Prakash Subramanian - Leave a Comment

A port is a logical connection that identifies a specific process on Linux. There are two kind of port are available like, physical and software. Since Linux operating system is …

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Web Browsers

Browsh – A modern text based browser supports graphics and videos

September 11, 2018November 23, 2019 - by Prakash Subramanian - Leave a Comment

We have written many articles related to text based browser in the past such as Links, Links2, ELinks, Lynx, w3m and Netrik. Why we need a text-based browser in Linux? …

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Package Management

How to list the available package groups in Linux

September 10, 2018November 23, 2019 - by Prakash Subramanian - Leave a Comment

As we know, if we want to install any packages in Linux we need to use the distribution package manager to get it done. Package manager is playing major role …

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