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Signal Interrupts in Linux – A Beginner’s Introduction

Processes in Linux are controlled by signal interrupts. Signals in Linux are one of the most basic and fundamental structures of Linux. Signals and processes control almost every task of the system. So it is worthwhile to learn about the basic structure and functioning of Linux signals. In this tutorial, we will be discussing various […]

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How To Check Your Ubuntu Version From The Command-Line?

Ubuntu has been one of the most popular Linux distributions ever. Since its first release in October of 2004, it has put out 34 semi-annual releases. With such a big list of releases, one can easily get confused about the version number of their current Ubuntu installation. So in this tutorial, we take a look

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How to check Java version on Linux?

In this tutorial, we will quickly check the Java version on Linux. Java has been one of the most popular and widely-used programming languages for quite some time now. Since it’s used for building cross-platform apps, Linux users often encounter java applications for which they need to install a specific version of Java on their

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Top 7 Benefits of Linux – You Should Try Linux

Are you an aspiring Software Developer? If yes, you must know Linux and know the various benefits of Linux. So, in this tutorial, we will discuss the Advantages of Linux. Also read: Best Linux Distros for Laptops 2023 What is Linux? Linux is based on the kernel, an open-source operating system, a Unix-like operating system that

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Zombie Process in Linux – How to work with defunct/zombie processes in Linux?

In this tutorial, we are going to discuss a very interesting and informative topic that is a Defunct or Zombie Process in Linux. We will also discuss the init process, SIGCHLD signal, system calls [fork(), exit(), & wait()], and Linux commands [ps, top, & kill]. What is a Zombie Process in Linux? In Linux, a

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How to Install League of Legends on Linux

In this article, we’ll learn how to run League of Legends on Ubuntu. League of Legends is massive and even after 10 years of its release. Published by Riot Games, it boasts 115 million active monthly players (2021) and 8 million concurrent players, which arguably makes it one of the most popular PC game ever

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How to use the cal command in Linux?

In this tutorial, we are going to discuss how to use the cal command in Linux or Unix systems. We will also discuss the different ways to use this command with different options. So let’s get started! Recommended read: The nix package manager in Linux What is the cal command in Linux? While working on

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3 Ways to Check CPU and GPU temperatures on Linux

You need to check CPU and GPU temperatures to better optimizing your device’s performance. It is even more crucial for gamers and animators to try to keep the temperature low to decrease render times or increase game performance. Tools to check CPU and GPU temperatures Linux doesn’t come with a very intuitive way of checking

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Install Fast on Ubuntu – Step-By-Step Guide to Check Internet Speed from Terminal

In this article, we’ll guide you with a step-by-step process on how to install Fast, a command-line utility written in Go language, and use it to check our network speed from the comfort of the terminal. We’ll discuss two methods to install the utility. Why use fast? We all have been in situations where we

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How to get started with Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL)?

Let’s understand what Windows Subsystem for Linux is and how we can implement it. Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL) is the perfect solution for you if you want to use Linux on your Windows machine, but don’t want to indulge in the complicated process of setting up the virtual machine or the dual boot mode

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