Fd – The Best Alternative to ‘Find’ Command for Quick File Searching
Most Linux users are well familiar with the find command and the many cases it can be used. Today we are going to review an
Most Linux users are well familiar with the find command and the many cases it can be used. Today we are going to review an
While using the command line, you can directly pass the output of one program (for example a tool that generates some system information or statistics)
In this guide, we shall bring to light a simple yet important concept in process handling in a Linux system, which is how to completely
Linux is by default a multi-user system (meaning many users can connect to it simultaneously and work), thus Linux user management is one of the
A port is a logical entity that represents an endpoint of communication and is associated with a given process or service in an operating system.
linuxlogo or linux_logo is a tiny command line utility that generates a color ANSI picture of the Linux distribution logo with an uptime (shows system
When making backups, and copying/moving large files on your Linux system, you may want to monitor the progress of an ongoing operation. Many terminal tools
Progress, formerly known as Coreutils Viewer, is a light C command that searches for coreutils basic commands such as cp, mv, tar, dd, gzip/gunzip, cat,
Do you occasionally share your Linux desktop machine with family members, friends, or perhaps with colleagues at your workplace, then you have a reason to
In this guide, we will show how to switch to another or a specific user account without requiring a password. For example, we have a
The cp command (which stands for a copy) is one of the commonly used commands on Linux and other UNIX-like operating systems, for copying files
This guide takes a tour of some of the best command-line tools that are used for searching matching strings or patterns in text files. These