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Here are some warm-up exercises for anyone just starting to use the Linux command line. Warning: It can be addictive.
Command line is here to stay and it behooves a person getting into Linux to at the least get into the command line. The author states that this is not a sys admin book, but I'll argue this point, as I ...
A brief introduction to using the Unix/Linux command line focusing on tasks that will be necessary for practicals at the Workshop. It covers basic concepts that people who have never used a command ...
Jack Wallen demonstrates how to install software from the command line on Ubuntu, AlmaLinux, Arch Linux, and openSUSE.
The Linux command line can seem impenetrable, with arcane instructions and a focus on text interfaces. Fortunately, there are plenty of resources and tools to help you get started.
Jack Wallen continues his Linux 101 series, with an introduction on how to copy files and directories from the command line.
How to use the expr, factor, jot, and bc commands to do math calculations on Linux systems.
If you ever had to change or manage a user password on Linux, I've got two essential commands you need to know - and how to use them.
Is your Linux server running out of storage space? If you're not sure how to find that out, these three commands are important to learn.
How to Check Battery Status Using Linux Command Line Follow the methods mentioned below to check battery status using the Linux command line. Check Battery Status with “upower” CommandThe command ...