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How We Test Power Supply Units
By Aris Mpitziopoulos, E. Fylladitakis last updated
Our methodology, testing equipment, and benchmarks.

Learn How to Archive Files in Linux with TAR
By Jo Hinchliffe published
In this how-to, we will look at how to work with tar archives via the terminal, including two of the most popular compression methods to squeeze every last byte of space.

How To Kill a Process in the Linux terminal
By Jo Hinchliffe published
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.

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.

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.

How To Manage User Passwords in Linux
By Les Pounder published
Passwords are the keys to our digital lives. But we shouldn’t just hand over the keys to anyone, our passwords should be unique and changed regularly.

How To Zip Files in the Linux Terminal
By Jo Hinchliffe published
Compress files into a ZIP archive using the terminal emulator in Linux.

How To Monitor CPU and RAM Resources in Any Linux Distro
By Les Pounder published
Keeping an eye on system resources is a must, no matter if you are using a Raspberry Pi or a multi-million dollar data center. We show you how to monitor your systems from the Linux command line.
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