Many hands make light work.
If you’re new to the world of the Linux command line, then you know how eye-openingly powerful it can be. In fact, the sky’s the limit with what you can do from the Command Line interface. But, ...
Why I recommend these 5 Linux file managers over GUI - and they're all free ...
The script command not only makes a record of what commands you run but also allows you to save the output generated so that you can examine it later or easily turn your command sequences into scripts ...
Have you ever wanted to read a file one line at a time in a shell script and found the task to be a lot more trouble than you ever imagined? If you use a “for line ...
The way the Linux file system is laid out makes perfect sense. I've been using Linux for so many years that I can't imagine another file system making more sense. When I consider how the Windows file ...
Of course, the arguments that you pass to the basename and dirname commands don’t actually have to be paths. They don’t have to exist on your system or any system for that matter. They just have to ...
If you can't back up your data in an air-gapped solution, here's an alternative to saving your files. In my own organization, I back up my data using a continuous data protection system. In addition, ...
Hello,<BR><BR>My bro downloaded some avi file that's been causing problems. Whenever I go into the directory it's in to delete it, once I click on it, my system resources shoot up to 100% and stay ...
I'm confused about the whole thing really; what it's supposed to mean. All seemed to make sense in class but not anymore. I'm supposed to load a file into a char buffer with arguments in the int main( ...