Ctrl + C not working in the Linux Terminal
Ctrl + C not working in your terminal, and you’re unable to terminate programs on demand? Worry not because we’ve got other ways to achieve that!
Ctrl + C not working in your terminal, and you’re unable to terminate programs on demand? Worry not because we’ve got other ways to achieve that!
The autoreconf command in an important one linux for building packages. If you need it but are unable to execute it, this article will guide you how!
The unzip command in linux is quite useful for tinkering with zip files. If you are unable to run it, just install it already!
Unable to run the traceroute command in Linux? Waste no time and fix it already!
Bored of looking at a looping message that turns out to be of no use? You might consider using Ctrl + C in your Linux terminal.
Running a terminal program but a sudden realization makes you want to run something else, while your current process is in the background? Ctrl + Z has got you covered!
Don’t let the “failed to load canberra-gtk-module” error make you pull your hair. It is probably much easier to fix it than you might expect!
It is not that uncommon for people to see this “Failed to load ldlinux.c32″ message. So brew your coffee and fix it like a boss in minutes!