Linux Basics : Part14 : Process Management

A process is a set of instructions loaded into memory. Every Process contains a unique process identification number also known as PID. To list ongoing processes, you can use various commands such as “ps“, “top” and many more. Each command has its own significance and give a variety of information about the process. Let us … Read more

Linux Basics : Part13 : Local DNS

We all have come across scenarios where we have a bunch of local machines on which we are learning or working and we want them to be known by their hostname on the network. For this purpose, it is not possible to have these hostnames or domains hosted out the network. So to achieve this … Read more

Linux Basics : Part12 : DNS Configuration

In the earlier post we saw how to do network configuration and within it there were many places where we made entries for the “DNS” using the “nameserver” directive. “nameserver” is the parameter or directive which is commonly used to mention the IP of the DNS server. In more recent flavors you can make entries … Read more

Linux Basics : Part11 : Network Configuration

In the last post we saw about the different text processing tools and if you have been following along the series and practicing on your own you should have got a hang of Linux by now. That said let’s move on to configuring some important system parameters like network configuration. We will use our knowledge … Read more

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