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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.

BusyBox: The Swiss Army Knife of Embedded Linux

Busybox is described on its manual page as the swiss army knife of embedded Linux. It combines small versions of common UNIX utilities into a

How to Install and Use Telnet on Linux Systems

Remote access to other operating system environments on an active network is not just a thing of the SSH (Secure Shell) protocol. Telnet achieves the

The Fastest Way to Recursively Count Files in Linux

Before we take an in-depth tour of this article guide, we first need to understand what the article piece is trying to uncover. We need

How to Install and Use Ping Command in Linux

PING is undoubtedly a millennial word. It’s rooted in quotidian life and henceforth has become a concept to be unveiled. Many of us might be

Learn Usage of chgrp (Change Group) Command in Linux

If you are reading this article on the chgrp command, there is a high chance you have explored all the depths of Linux’s chown command

Learn Usage of chown (Change Ownership) Command in Linux

Under Linux, the ownership of created or existing files and directories is associated with a specific Linux system user, group, or other (file/directory permission access

Learn Usage of chmod (Change Mode) Command in Linux

Since Linux is a member of the Unix-like operating system family, it has inherited some Unix rules like the way it deals with system/user files

How to Create a Large 1GB or 10GB File in Linux

Before we dive into the procedural steps needed to create large files in a Linux operating system environment, we must answer the WHY before we

How to Pass Password to SCP Command in Linux

As you progressively graduate in your Linux operating system user experience, you are bound to either find yourself in a Linux desktop-to-server or Linux server-to-server

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