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6 Linux command-line habits you need to break today
Your arrow keys deserve better.
Using Linux, especially as a server, often means dealing with new errors and resolving them. Most of them are easy to fix with just a web search. But some errors may require that you do some digging.
Linux provides a useful array of commands for managing file permissions, getting information on commands, displaying running processes and displaying details on the system itself. The uname command ...
The commands below include basic Unix commands such as ls, cat, cp, mv, grep, etc. We will also talk about some of the shortcuts that can help you take control of your operating system faster and in a ...
You might not realize this, but a command-line-only OS like Peropesis has its place, and it can help you in your quest to master Linux.
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