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How To Kill a Process in the Linux terminal
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Sometimes things go wrong and we have to kill a running process. In this how-to we show you how easy this can be via the terminal.

How To Copy Files and Directories in the Linux terminal
By Jo Hinchliffe published
Copying files and directories using the Linux command line is efficient and can be used while sitting at the machine or when accessing a system remotely.

How To Find Files in the Linux terminal
By Jo Hinchliffe published
In this how-to we will look at the find command and a range of additional arguments which will give us a variety of approaches to finding files and directories.

Automate common and boring tasks with Bash Scripts in Linux
By Les Pounder published
Write your own scripts to automate the boring / complex tasks of your job.

How to turn an old PC into a Linux web server
By Les Pounder published
Reusing older hardware as a web server is a great way to learn web development, server administration,

How to merge, extract images and digitally sign PDFs
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The Essential Linux commands that every user needs to know
By Les Pounder published
All the Ubuntu / Debian Linux commands you need to copy files, install software, edit text and much, much more.

Use grep to search Linux files and directories smarter
By Jo Hinchliffe published
Add grep to your Linux toolkit and slice through files, directories and console output to find the details that you need.
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