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Duc – A Collection Of Tools To Inspect And Visualize Disk Usage
By skDuc is a collection of tools that can be used to index, inspect and …
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How To Parse And Pretty Print JSON With Linux Commandline Tools
By editorBy editor 42.1K viewsThis brief guide explains how to parse and pretty print JSON with a command …
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How To Run A Command For A Specific Time In Linux
By skBy sk 35.7K viewsThe other day I was transferring a large file using rsync to another system …
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How To Install And Use PuTTY On Linux
By skBy sk 11.5K viewsIn this guide, we will learn what is PuTTY, how to install PuTTY on …
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Find The Execution Time Of A Command Or Process In Linux
By skYou would probably know the start time of a command/process and how long a …
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How To Lock Virtual Console Sessions On Linux
By skLearn how to lock virtual console sessions. It is useful for the shared Linux …
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How To Adjust Monitor Brightness From Command Line In Linux
By skThis brief tutorial explains how to adjust monitor brightness from command line in Linux …
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Backup Installed Packages And Restore Them On Freshly Installed Ubuntu Using Apt-clone
By skBy sk 15K viewsInstalling the same set of packages on multiple Ubuntu systems is time consuming and …
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How To Configure Mouse Support For Linux Virtual Consoles With GPM
By skBy sk 16.6K viewsI use Oracle VirtualBox to test various Unix-like operating systems. Most of my VMs …
