When I am searching for ways to speed up compilation process in Arch Linux,…
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How To Check The Runlevel In Linux
By skBy sk 19404 viewsA runlevel is one of the modes that a Unix-based operating system will run in. In Linux…
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How To Find The Oldest File In A Directory Tree In Linux
By skBy sk 13264 viewsThe other day a fellow Linux user asked me how to find the oldest file…
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How To Save Linux Commands And Use Them On Demand
By skBy sk 5287 viewsLet us say you’re searching for a particular command to solve a specific issue…
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How To Ignore A Package From Being Upgraded In Arch Linux
By skBy sk 13546 viewsYou might think – Why would someone ignore a package from being upgraded? The…
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How To Use Pushd, Popd And Dirs Commands For Faster CLI Navigation
By skBy sk 1362 viewsWe use cd command to move from one directory to another. To return back…
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How To Check Weather Details From Command Line In Linux
By skBy sk 4611 viewsHave you ever wondered how to find the weather details of your home town…
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Agedu – Find Out Wasted Disk Space In Linux
By skBy sk 416 viewsAgedu is a command line utility that tracks down the wasted disk space in…
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How To Force Users To Use Strong Passwords In Debian And Ubuntu
By skBy sk 6603 viewsA strong password must have at least 14 characters, including at least one special…
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How To Prevent Eye Strain Using SafeEyes In Linux
By skBy sk 1850 viewsWorking in Computer for long hours is not good for your health. Especially looking…