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Linux Commandline Tools

This page provides a summary of useful command-line tools available to a GNU/Linux-based distributions, the tools listed are designed to benefit the majority of Linux users.

How to Install Pigz to Compress Files Faster in Linux

File compression and decompression is an important milestone for any Linux user. It saves you some significant storage space when dealing with sizable data. Also,

How to Install LFTP to Download and Upload Files in Linux

When it comes to the availability of ftp (file transfer protocol) client solutions, the Linux operating system, and its numerous distributions never disappoint. In this

How to Check/Repair Linux File System on Boot

An operating system user that is still a learner in the OS world can never escape the challenges the current elite users have overcome. The

How to Rsync Files Between Two Linux Servers Automatically

Setting up a backup server to take over a primary server’s operations when it becomes a victim of server downtime issues is a skill set

Lsyncd – Synchronize Local Directories with Remote Linux

Lsyncd (Live Syncing Mirror Daemon) is a lightweight Linux solution for synchronizing remote and local directories. The use of this Linux solution does not affect

Htop – An Interactive Linux System Monitor/Process Viewer

In a Linux operating system environment, a process is defined as a program in execution or one that is already running. A program only becomes

How to Create a Video From Images in Linux

Before this article gives us a walkthrough on creating videos from images under a Linux operating system environment, it is important to understand the why

How to Backup Linux Filesystem Using dump Command

On a Linux operating system environment, mastering how to create and restore backups is a very important skill set. It is easier for well-versed Linux

How to Remove (^M) Characters from a File in Linux

A common functional uniqueness of different operating system environments is in the way they handle and process data. This functionality is in the way a

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