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Find And Sort Files Based On Access, Modification Date And Time In Linux
By skBy sk 10.4K viewsWe already know how to organize the similar type of files in specific folders …
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How To Split And Combine Files From Command Line In Linux
By skBy sk 57.8K viewsIn this brief tutorial, I will show how to split and combine files from …
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How To Exclude Certain Size Files From Copying In Linux
By skBy sk 7.8K viewsA few days ago, I explained how to backup your entire Linux system using …
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How To Backup Your Entire Linux System Using Rsync
By skBy sk 170.6K viewsIn this brief tutorial, let me explain how to backup your entire Linux system …
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How To Suspend A Process And Resume It Later In Linux
By skBy sk 150.9K viewsThis brief tutorial explains how to suspend a process and resume it later using …
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Automatically Wake Up Your Linux System From Sleep Or Hibernation Mode
By skBy sk 23.7K viewsToday, we will be discussing an useful topic that describes how to automatically wake …
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How To Add Linux Commands To The Queue And Execute Them One By One
By skBy sk 8.9K viewsToday, I stumbled upon a cool Linux command line utility called “Task Spooler”. As …
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How To Monitor The Progress Of Data Through A Pipe Using ‘pv’ Command
By skBy sk 9.5K viewsPicture this scenario. You are trying to copy a large file from one directory …
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How To View CPU Temperature On Linux
By skBy sk 93.4K viewsThis brief tutorial describes how to view CPU temperature on Linux using lm_sensors. The …