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  • Displaying Memory Usage by Process

    Determining how much memory a particular process is using is an important part of a system administrator's job. There may be a memory leak in a certain application, or a background processes may have been left running. The top command will quickly tell how much memory each process is using.
    Published by Kristen Grubb (1,930 pts ) on Aug 24, 2009 to
    Linux Platform Articles

  • Banshee - More than just a Linux Audio Player

    Like many Linux users, I spend far too much time at the computer and most of my music listening takes place at the computer rather than through my wonderful but sadly neglected bookshelf stereo system. The trade-off in fidelity however, is more than made up for by the convenience of Banshee desktop media player rather than a home stereo.
    Published by Josef Nankivell (4,324 pts ) on Jul 25, 2009 to
    Linux Platform Reviews

  • The Top 10 Most Useful Linux Commands: 8 - 10

    Understanding the Linux command line, certainly in Linux admin roles, is essential for optimized performance. To troubleshoot and coordinate workflows across Linux infrastructures you need to wield some essential commands. Here we look at the final three in the top 10 Linux syntax commands list.
    Published by Josef Nankivell (4,324 pts ) on Dec 29, 2008 to
    Linux Platform Articles

  • The Top 10 Most Useful Linux Commands: 4 - 7

    Using Linux, certainly in Linux administration, there are more helpful commands, as well as commands that are used a lot more often than these. But the Linux commands outlined here fall into the 'necessity' category. I don’t know about you, but I don’t go a day without using at least half of them.
    Published by Josef Nankivell (4,324 pts ) on Dec 29, 2008 to
    Linux Platform Articles

  • 5 Clever Ways To Search for Files Using the Terminal

    Files can be found under Linux in many different ways. The easiest GUI (Graphic User Interface) way is to use GNOME Do. But what if you can't run a graphical desktop or simply just want to use the Terminal? This article shows you what to do.
    Published by Josef Nankivell (4,324 pts ) on Sep 27, 2008 to
    Linux Platform Articles


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