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Articles by Sharon Christine
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How to Kill a Process by Name in Linux?
This article shows you how to use the Linux pkill command to kill running processes within Linux by using a name. Pkill (see pgrep) is a command-line utility while Solaris 7 process is running. pkill works on a currently active running process and lists down process ID’s which matches with the criteria.To kill a process by name in Linux, use the following command –pkillTo get a list of process in Linux, use the following command –$ ps -AThe sample output should be like this –PID TTY TIME CMD 1 ? ...
Read MoreHow to Install Winamp on Ubuntu/Linux Mint
Are you looking for an alternative Linux music player? Winamp might be a good option to consider.Winamp supports a wide variety of contemporary and specialized music file formats, including MIDI, MOD, MPEG-1 audio layers 1 and 2, AAC, M4A, FLAC, WAV, OGG Vorbis, and Windows Media Audio. It supports gapless playback for MP3 and AAC, and Replay Gain for volume leveling across tracks. This article describes” How to install Winamp on Ubuntu/Linux Mint”Installing WinampTo install Winamp, get access of Winamp PPA from repository, use the following command –$ sudo add-apt-repository ppa:forkotov02/ppaThe sample output should be like this –Releases of Qt-based ...
Read MoreHow to Install Taskwarrior (Terminal Based Todo Application)
Taskwarrior is an open-source, cross-platform time and task management tool. It has a command-line interface rather than a graphical user interface. If you spend a lot of time on Linux terminal (as a developer or system administrator) then constantly switching to a web app or another GUI based todo applications may not be a very productive thing to do. In that case, you may want to try a simple command line application instead. This article explains How to install Taskwarrior in Ubuntu.To install Taskwarrior, use the following command –$ sudo apt-get install taskThe sample output should be like this –Building ...
Read MoreHow to Install Subversion Server on Ubuntu 16.04
Subversion is a free/open supply variation manipulate process (VCS). That is, Subversion manages records and directories, and the alterations made to them, over time. This makes it possible for you to get better and older models of your information or evaluate the historical past of how your data is modified. On this regard, many people suppose of a variation to manage procedure as a variety of “time computing device.”Before installing subversion, it should require apache. To install apache, use the following commands-$ sudo apt-get update $ sudo apt-get install apache2To get more information about apache installation, read this articleTo install ...
Read MoreHow to Install Rundeck on a Debian 8 (Jessie) Server
Rundeck allows you to run commands/scripts on a remote computer. It is used to create a job by defining a single step or a workflow that can execute any set of commands, scripts, or tools on any number of local or remote nodes. Jobs can be triggered by the scheduler or on-demand via the web interface or API. This article explains about ‘How to install Rundesk on Debian 8 server’Rundeck is written in java programming language, so it requires you to install java in your machine. To install Java programming on Debian, use the following commands –$ sudo dpkg --add-architecture ...
Read MoreHow to Install Noise Music Player on Ubuntu
Noise is a fast and beautiful GTK3 audio player with a focus on music and libraries. It handles external devices, CDs, and album art. Noise utilizes Granite for a consistent and slick UI. Elementary OS Team has created few PPAs on launchpad.net so that users can easily install and test some elementary applications(Noise Player) on Ubuntu desktop. This article explains you about how to install noise player on Ubuntu.FeaturesIt supports plugins.Automatic DB upgrading for newer versions.It supports last.fm authentication.It supports smart auto scroll for the current song.It supports horizontally scrolling fixed.It supports gapless playback.Improved start-up speed.Multi-library management. Podcasts now have ...
Read MoreHow to Install Java with Apt-Get on Ubuntu 16.04
Java programming language was originally developed by Sun Microsystems which was initiated by James Gosling and released in 1995 as core a component of Sun Microsystems’ Java platform (Java 1.0 [J2SE]).The latest release of the Java Standard Edition is Java SE 8. With the advancement of Java and its widespread popularity, multiple configurations were built to suit various types of platforms. Ex − J2EE for Enterprise Applications, J2ME for Mobile Applications.The new J2 versions was renamed as Java SE, Java EE and Java ME respectively. Java is guaranteed to be a Write Once, Run Anywhere.This article explains about ‘How to ...
Read MoreHow to Enable and Install Third Party Packages Using EPEL Repository on CentOS/RHEL
In this article we shall try to learn, how to add EPEL Repository for Linux. EPEL (Extra Package for Enterprise Linux) is an open source and free community based repository from the Fedora community team which provides high quality and good add-on software’s for Linux distributions. It has Red Hat Enter Linux, CentOS, Scientific Linux and most of the repositories which are maintained by the Fedora team only.Why we use EPEL Repositories for PackagesProvides a lot of open source packages which are installed using yum.EPEL repositories are open source and they are 100% free to use.There will not be any ...
Read MoreHow to Deal With Team Attrition
Last week, while discussing with my colleagues on various topics, the discussions took an unexpected turn and reached to one of the trending topic called ‘Employee Attrition’. Frankly saying it was not unexpected, actually for the last couple of months we have been seeing many ‘good-bye’ or ‘keep in touch’ kind of parting emails almost twice or thrice in a week. Everybody is discussing on it, whether it is during lunch time or coffee breaks, the gossip and rumors are in the air!These type of discussions are not only restricted to one company. Actually, you can see such trends in ...
Read MoreHow to Create a RAID 5 Storage Array with 'mdadm' on Ubuntu 16.04
In this article, we will learn how to create a RAID 5 Array configuration using the ‘mdadm’ utility.The ‘mdadm’ is a utility which is used to create and manage storage arrays on Linux with RAID capability where the administrators are having great flexibility in managing the individual storages devices and creating the logical storage with a high performance and redundancy.RAID 5 Array is a type where we implement by striping the data across the total available devices. Every component of the each stripe is calculated by parity block. If any device fails the parity block, it will use the remaining ...
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