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how to install htop on centOS 8 How to install and use htop to monitor system processes in CentOS 8

How to install and use htop to monitor system processes in CentOS 8

How to install and use htop to monitor system processes in CentOS 8 Htop is an upgraded adaptation of top order. It shows all procedures running on the system by PID in addition to uptime, load normal, memory use, and other significant insights. It shows the data in an efficient way, which permits the clients …

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How to install Apache mod_pagespeed module on CentOS Web Panel

How to install Apache mod_pagespeed module on CentOS Web Panel mod_pagespeed is an open-source Apache module created by Google to help Make the Web Faster by rewriting web pages to reduce latency and bandwidth. Related Links: CentOS Web panel Installation Guide. CWP Official Website Pagespeed Website   To install Apache mod_pagespeed module on CentOS Web …

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How to Install Deepin 20 Beta on VirtualBox and Deepin 20 Desktop First Look

How to Install Deepin 20 Beta on VirtualBox and Deepin 20 Desktop First Look What is Deepin? Deepin is the most beautiful linux distro which is based on Debian linux. Deepin gives you an elegant and sleek workstation in its Desktop Environment. As it is based on debian, it’s so stable to use. Also you …

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How to Enable ‘sudo’ on an user account on Debian 10 “Buster”

How to Enable ‘sudo’ on an user account on Debian 10 “Buster” The command “sudo” is used to run a command with root privilege in your linux machine. In Debian 10 “buster” you might face permission issue when you run a command using “sudo”. When you don’t have sudo permission you will get an alert …

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