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The tty command in Linux – A Quick Reference

Tty Command in Linux

In this article, we’re talking about the tty command in Linux. The Linux operating system uses file system to represent everything. Not just the text files and images but even the hardware and the terminal. Yes, even the terminal you…

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  • Jayant Verma
  • August 20, 2020
  • Ubuntu

How to change the color of your terminal in Ubuntu?

Change terminal Color In Ubuntu

If you’re bored of looking at the same terminal screen, you’re at the right place. In this tutorial, we are going to spice things up and learn how to customize the terminal in Ubuntu. There are so many combinations of…

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  • Jayant Verma
  • August 20, 2020
  • Linux

A tutorial on dmesg command in Linux

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dmesg command, shorthand for “diagnostic message”, is a Linux utility for displaying the messages that flow within the kernel ring buffer. A kernel ring buffer is a logging mechanism from the system startup which comes into play for diagnostics of…

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  • Aprataksh Anand
  • August 20, 2020
  • Linux

The od Command in Linux – How to Perform an Octal Dump in Linux?

Od Command in linux

The od command in Linux converts displays the contents of a file in different formats. Octal is the default format, however, it is not the only format under od command. What is the od command in Linux? od is short…

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  • Jayant Verma
  • August 17, 2020
  • Linux

How to find the Linux version on your system?

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This article demonstrates the various ways to find the Linux version of your system. Linux version can either mean the kernel version that runs the entire system or the version of the Linux distribution currently using. If you wish to…

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  • Aprataksh Anand
  • August 12, 2020
  • Linux

Linux System Restart – How to Perform a System Restart the Terminal and Python/C++

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This article coves multiple ways to perform a Linux system restart. We’ll be going over the steps to restart a Linux system from the terminal and also see a Python and C++ implementation of the same. The terminal is one…

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  • Aprataksh Anand
  • August 10, 2020
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