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How To Execute Shell Commands Via HTTP Server
By skBy sk 10.6K viewsToday, we are going to discuss about an interesting and useful utility called “shell2http” …
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How To Quickly Transfer Large Files Over Network In Linux And Unix
By skBy sk 32.7K viewsToday, I had to reinstall my Ubuntu server which I use often to test …
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How To Use Pushd, Popd And Dirs Commands For Faster CLI Navigation
By skBy sk 5.6K 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 27.1K viewsHave you ever wondered how to find the weather details of your home town …
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An Easy Way To Monitor A Website From Command Line In Linux
By skBy sk 9.6K viewsThis brief tutorial explains a simplest method to monitor a website from command line …
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How To Merge PDF Files In Command Line On Linux
By skBy sk 21.7K viewsThis short guide describes to combine PDF files or merge PDF files in command …
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How To Find And Delete Files Older Than X Days In Linux
By skThis brief guide describes how to find and delete files older than X days …
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How To Find Out Maximum Supported RAM In Linux
By skBy sk 30.4K viewsYou want to upgrade the Memory to your newly purchased Computer or your old …
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How To Downgrade A Package In Ubuntu
By skWe already learned how to downgrade a package in Arch Linux and its variants. …