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fd Alternative to Find Command

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

Pipe Command Output to Other Commands

How to Pipe Command Output to Other Commands in Linux

While using the command line, you can directly pass the output of one program (for example a tool that generates

Start Command in Background and Detach Process in Linux

How to Run Linux Commands in Background and Detach in Terminal

In this guide, we shall bring to light a simple yet important concept in process handling in a Linux system,

Add- User to Group in Linux

How to Add or Remove Linux User From Group

Linux is by default a multi-user system (meaning many users can connect to it simultaneously and work), thus Linux user

15 Useful Performance and Network Monitoring Tools for Linux

If you’re working as a Linux/Unix system administrator, sure you know that you must have useful monitoring tools to monitor

Fix "failed to load module canberra-gtk-module" Error

Fixing “Failed to Load Module Canberra-GTK-Module” Error

GTK, an abbreviation for GNOME Toolkit, is an open-source and feature-rich development toolkit used for creating GUI applications. It’s free

Backup and Restore PostgreSQL Database

How to Backup and Restore a PostgreSQL Database in Linux

In a production environment, no matter how large or small your PostgreSQL database may be, regular backup is an essential

Gzip Command in Linux

13 Practical Examples of Using the Gzip Command in Linux

Compression is a very commonly performed operation by users to save disk space as well as reduce time and bandwidth

Linux Bash for Loop

How to Use Bash For Loop with Examples in Linux

In programming languages, Loops are essential components and are used when you want to repeat code over and over again

Fix “bash syntax error near unexpected token” Error

How to Fix “bash syntax error near unexpected token” in Linux

Bash (Bourne Again Shell) is a command-line program that accepts commands provided and executes them. It takes Linux commands directly

Remove Directory in Linux

How to Remove a Directory and File in Linux Using ‘rm’ Command

The rm command is a UNIX and Linux command line utility for removing files or directories on a Linux system.

Lock User Accounts Failed Logins in Linux

How to Lock and Unlock User After Failed SSH Logins

SSH security is a top priority when setting up your server. The default SSH settings are usually not robust enough

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