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How To Add Linux Commands To The Queue And Execute Them One By One
By skBy sk 9.1K 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 9.7K 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 93.9K viewsThis brief tutorial describes how to view CPU temperature on Linux using lm_sensors. The …
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How To Find The Oldest File In A Directory Tree In Linux
By skThe other day a fellow Linux user asked me how to find the oldest file …
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How To View Directory Tree Structure In Linux
By skTree command is used to list directory contents in a tree-like format. Let us …
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How To Find Who Rebooted The Linux System And When
By skThis brief guide explains how to find who rebooted the Linux system and the …
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How To Reset Ubuntu To Factory Defaults
By skBy sk 28.2K viewsToday, I have stumbled upon an interesting and useful tool called Resetter, which is …
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How To List Installed Packages That Belong To A Particular Group In Linux
By skAs you may already know, a package group is a collection of packages that …
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How To Improve The Linux Systems Security Using Firejail
By editorBy editor 2.5K viewsIn this brief tutorial, we will discuss what is Firejail, how to install firejail …