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- to know your processes. The ''ps'' command lists out the processes you have running on the system. By ... if you're looking for your runaway c++ program, a.out is the one you want. The PID field lists each pro... n your terminal NIce value. For example, ''nice a.out'' should start a.out at a NIce value of 24 if you haven't changed your terminal NIce value. So, now y
- ssh
- access the Computer Science Dept. Linux machines outside of the Asprey computer lab. This gives you te... sh to access the Vasser CS Department Unix system outside of the lab, you will need to use a secure she... nd Linux]] ===== More information ===== To find out more about ssh: * http://www.openssh.org.
- vnc
- o try and speed up your vnc session, please check out our [[:sysnews:vnc:speed_tips]] page. ====Genera... ==Want to learn more?===== The best place to find out about VNC is the [[http://realvnc.com|RealVNC]] w
- apple @help:general_linux:x2go
- vious versions.</a></html> * ** Step 2**: Find out what version of macOS you're running! To do so, ... ent" then clicking on the x2goclient icon. Check out [[help:general_linux:x2go#using_x2go | using X2Go
- account.size
- a size letter, such as `M' for megabytes, to the output. The "-s" gives only the total for the file or
- backups
- e features. Still, it's a very good place to find out how tar works.[[http://www.gnu.org/software/tar/|
- command_please_not_found
- . However, a short term work around is to comment out the entries in your ~/.bash_profile for the appli
- emacs_tips
- emacs. They were using this shortcut and logging out which exposed a bug in Emacs that would take all
- filecopy
- be ommitted here. You can use ''man scp'' to find out more information about scp. One commonly used fla
- mitm
- ver >> ~/.ssh/known_hosts This command will then output the version of SSH being run on the remote ser
- sshkeysmswindows
- nt to use a passphrase, then click [Yes] to close out the message box and proceed to save the file. Not
- x2go
- ou are done with the session, __make SURE you log out!__** </note> So you've installed the X2Go client
- linux @help:general_linux:x2go
- re done with the X2Go Client installation! Check out [[help:general_linux:x2go#using_x2go | using X2Go
- windows @help:general_linux:x2go
- ll start up the client for the first time. Check out [[help:general_linux:x2go#using_x2go | using X2Go