Slurm Workload Manager

SLURM (Simple Linux Utility for Resource Management) is an open-source, highly scalable, and highly customizable cluster management and job scheduling system. It is widely used for managing high-performance computing (HPC) systems, allowing users to efficiently allocate resources, manage workloads, and monitor job progress. SLURM provides a simple and flexible interface for submitting, scheduling, and managing large-scale computing jobs, making it a popular choice for researchers, engineers, and other HPC users. Who sad this?
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Disk Mount and Manage in Linux

Disk mount in Linux refers to the process of making a file system available for the operating system to access on a particular directory. This is done by mounting the file system on a directory, which makes it accessible to the system and its users. Who said this?
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Linux Bluetooth Trouble Shoot© Karobben

Linux Bluetooth Trouble Shoot

Bluetooth is a bit odd. There are a lot of factors that go into whether Bluetooth devices work together as expected.
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Pop OS

Pop OS

Quick Guide of settel your Pop OS!
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Compose keys in Linux

Compose keys are a feature in Linux and other operating systems that allows users to input special characters and symbols by typing a specific combination of keystrokes. This is useful for typing characters that may not be available on a standard keyboard, such as accents or diacritical marks. Who said this?
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Conky: Si-Fi Theme© Karobben

Conky: Si-Fi Theme

This is an example of a conky theme written by me. Some scripts may not work very well. Feel free to fork or alter it from GitHub
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如何在Deepin上安装gtop

如何在Deepin上安装gtop

gotop is a terminal-based (TUI) system monitor for Linux and macOS. The software is inspired by gtop and vtop, but while these 2 utilities use Node.js, gotop is written in Go. The command line tool supports mouse clicking and scrolling, comes with vi-keys, and it displays the CPU, memory and network usage history using colored graphs, while also displaying their current values.
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Conky - the best plug for desktop

Conky - the best plug for desktop

Conky is a free software desktop system monitor for the X Window System. It is available for Linux, FreeBSD, and OpenBSD. Conky is highly configurable and is able to monitor many system variables including the status of the CPU, memory, swap space, disk storage, temperatures, processes, network interfaces, battery power, system messages, e-mail inboxes, Arch Linux updates, many popular music players, weather updates, breaking news, and much more. Unlike system monitors that use high-level widget toolkits to render their information, Conky is drawn directly in an X window. This allows it to be configured such that it consumes relatively few system resources.
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