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Linux Commands

This page provides a summary of useful Linux Commands examples and usage that are available to a GNU/Linux-based distributions, the commands listed are designed to benefit the majority of Linux users.

Find Last Ubuntu Boot Time

How to Find Your Last Ubuntu Reboot Date & Time

Every operating system, whether being used as a personal computer or as a server, maintains a log of the shutdown, reboot, and login times. This

remove command history linux

How to Remove a Command from History in Linux

The history command in Linux displays the list of previously executed commands in a tabular format; with the first column displaying the number of commands,

change color of echo command

Spice Up Your Terminal: Colorize echo Output in Linux

In Linux, the echo command is used to display text messages in the terminal, but did you know that you can spice up your terminal

Create Password with makepasswd

How to Create Strong Passwords in Linux with makepasswd Command

In our modern digital realm, securing your digital assets with a confidential code, commonly referred to as a ‘password‘, has become an essential practice. However,

Generate Password Hashes with mkpasswd

How to Generate Encrypted Password Hashes with mkpasswd Command

In today’s digital world, every user of information technology desires to enhance the security of their computer to secure their digital assets. For this purpose,

Unzip Gzip File on Linux

How to Uncompress a ‘.gz’ File in Linux With Gunzip Command

File compression is a common practice in Linux, where its users shrink files and directories using tools like Gzip to free up storage space and

Find Files Based on Permissions

How to Find Files Based on Permissions in Linux

Are you trying to locate files with specific file permissions for different purposes, such as security auditing? Fortunately, the find command provides a handy “-perm”

Linux File Permissions

A Beginner’s Guide to Changing File Permissions in Linux

Efficiently managing file permissions is an essential aspect of maintaining robust access control and ensuring top-notch security within Linux systems. Every individual file or directory

Find Files by Sizes in Linux

How to Find Files Larger or Smaller Than a Specific Size in Linux

Being a Linux user, managing files and directories efficiently is crucial, especially when dealing with a large number of files. Sometimes, you may find yourself

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