Category Archives: Terminal

How To Use And Understand Linux Screen.
How To Use Linux Screen. Screen or GNU Screen is a terminal multiplexer. In other words, it means that you can start a screen session and then open any number...
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How to use and understand wget command.
How To Use Wget Command. This article shows how to use the wget command through practical examples and detailed explanations of the most common options. How to install wget: Installing...
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How to use and understand rsync command.
How To Use And Understand Rsync Command. This article explains how to use rsync through practical examples and detailed explanations of the most common rsync options. How to install Rsync....
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How To List Users In Linux.
How To List Users In Linux. This tutorial will show you how to list users in Linux systems.   Get a List of All Users using the /etc/passwd File Local...
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How to Add User to Group in Linux.
How To Add User To Group. In this tutorial, we will explain how to add a user to a group in Linux systems. We will also show you how to...
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How to use ftp command in Linux.
How To Use Ftp Command. In this tutorial, we will show you how to use the Linux ftp command through practical examples.   Before You Begin FTP traffic is not...
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How to use scp command.
How To Use Scp Command. In this tutorial, we will show you how to use the scp command through practical examples and detailed explanations of the most common scp options....
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How to use tmux & how to understand tmux.
How To Use Tmux & How To Understand Tmux. Tmux is a terminal multiplexer an alternative to GNU Screen . In other words, it means that you can start a...
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How to use curl command.
How To Use Curl Command. In this tutorial, we will show you how to use the curl tool through practical examples and detailed explanations of the most common curl options....
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How to Check your CentOS Version.
How To Check Your CentOS Version. In this tutorial, we’ll show several different commands on how to check what version of CentOS is installed on your system.   Check CentOS...
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