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6 tips for using Linux without touching the command line
You don't need to live in the Linux terminal.
I've been using Linux for what seems like forever. Over the years, I've noticed that I use the command line less and less, because the GUIs have just gotten so much better. Even still, there are ...
I've been using Linux for a very long time, and from day 1, the terminal window and command-line interface (CLI) have been an integral part of my work. At the same time, I've learned that it's OK to ...
Learn how to use --dry-run in Linux commands like rsync, apt, and git. Preview changes before execution to avoid data loss.
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How to pipe and redirect like a pro in the Linux command line
Many hands make light work.
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 ...
Complete tload command guide for Linux. Monitor CPU load average with live ASCII graphs. Installation, usage examples, and comparison with top/uptime.
Linux offers a couple of easy ways to record commands you type so that you can review or rerun them. Recording the commands that you run on the Linux command line can be useful for two important ...
Stephen is an author at Android Police who covers how-to guides, features, and in-depth explainers on various topics. He joined the team in late 2021, bringing his strong technical background in ...
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Linux System Recovery Guide Shows How to Fix Broken Installations
Learn to repair broken Linux installations without reinstalling using Live USB tools and chroot commands..
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