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Want to do a quick performance check on your Linux system? You might want to take a look at the dstat command.
There are many ways to clean up or remove files, including using commands such as rm (remove), rmdir (remove directory), shred, and unlink.
Linux has a lot of options for displaying dates and times, even for past and future dates. This post explains many of these options and provides examples of what you can expect to see.
Some of the most convenient ‘tricks’ on Linux depend on the use of a handful of special characters. This post looks at a number of command operators on Linux and shows how they work.
There are many options you can use to find files on Linux, including searching by file name (or partial name), age, owner, group, size, type and inode number.
The Linux packager’s SUSE AI Early Access Program could interest companies wanting to run generative AI on premises.
With contributions from Red Hat and critical collaborators, the safety and security of automotive vehicles has reached a new level of reliability.
There's a lot more to printing from the Linux command line than the lp command. Check out some of the many available options.
Converting text between uppercase and lowercase can be very tedious, especially when you want to avoid inadvertent misspellings. Fortunately, Linux provides a handful of commands that can make the job very easy.
The pv command is especially helpful when you are running tasks that take a long time to complete and you want some feedback that displays your progress.
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