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Linux provides quite a few commands to look into file system types. Here's a look at the various file system types used by Linux systems and the commands that will identify them.
The >, >>, &, && and || characters are extremely useful whenever you're working on the Linux command line.
The mkdir command can create not just a directory but also a complex directory structure if you ask in the right way.
There are a lot of ways to get help on Linux, especially when you're getting started and want to learn a number of important commands.
There a quite a few ways to narrow your search when trying to find files on a Linux system.
PuTTY can do a lot more than allow you to log into Linux from another system. It also allows you to tailor your window in several ways.
Linux provides a number of ways to control who has access to your files and what kind of access they have.
Setting up aliases on Linux systems can save you a lot of time and trouble on the command line. This post shows how to set up and manage aliases and provides a number of examples on how and why to use them.
If you don't want to stop everything you're doing to wait for some other Linux workload to complete, custom scripts and the bash 'wait' built-in can set you free.
The convert command (part of ImageMagick) can change the resolution of image files faster than you can count to F in hex.
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