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Using the rsync Command for Remote Backup and Sync in Linux

Rsync Command In Linux

The rsync command in Linux is mainly used to synchronize the files on your machine locally or with a remote machine. When your work is being carried out from multiple locations or on more than just a single machine, synchronizing…

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  • Ninad Pathak
  • June 23, 2020
  • Linux

A tutorial on the tcpdump command in Linux

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The tcpdump command is a Linux utility that allows users to capture network packets that are transmitted to and from the system. In this article, we will learn how to extract and examine network packets using tcpdump command. Although very…

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  • Aprataksh Anand
  • June 21, 2020
  • Linux

How to find Large files in Linux?

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In this article, we will be going through some ways to find Large files in Linux. This knowledge can help us to remove some large files that are jacked up in our system’s memory without serving any purpose. Find Large…

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  • Aprataksh Anand
  • June 21, 2020
  • Linux

How to Configure Automatic Updates using Cronjob?

Configure Ubuntu Automatic Updates Using Cronjob

To ensure you always have an up to date system without much intervention, we need to configure automatic updates using Cronjob. Manually updating may lead to missing out on critical updates and you need to have the latest updates and…

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  • Ninad Pathak
  • June 21, 2020
  • Linux

A Guide to install and use htop command in Linux

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htop is a Linux utility for displaying crucial information about the system’s processes. It can be considered as a Linux counterpart of Windows Task Manager. Using htop feels more like an interactive program, as it supports mouse and keyboard operations…

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  • Aprataksh Anand
  • June 17, 2020
  • Linux

How to find the Linux Kernel Version?

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We’ll cover the different methods to find the Linux kernel version. A kernel acts as the core of an operating system, with the task of controlling every operation that happens on the system. From handling basic input/output requests to memory…

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  • Aprataksh Anand
  • June 17, 2020
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