tail Command in Linux
Introduction tail command is the supplement of the head command. This command tells you the last data of the file input. Normally by default, the tail command prints…
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Introduction tail command is the supplement of the head command. This command tells you the last data of the file input. Normally by default, the tail command prints…
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Mint
To install Snap on Linux Mint use the “sudo apt install snapd” command. You can use it to install, run, update, or remove Snap applications.
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Introduction: Whenever it comes to transferring files from one place to another via emails or any other suitable communication medium, we always think of compressing those files somehow…
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Introduction: Anbox is a well-known tool that acts as a layer for making the applications and games developed for Android compatible with the Linux distributions. It is a…
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CentOS
Netstat stands for Network statistics. This is a command-line tool used to show intensive deep information about how your system is communicating with other network devices or remote…
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CentOS
Introduction finger command allows you to check the information of all the users logged into the system. This command is often used by system administrators to make it…
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Introduction: Whenever you think of playing around with 2D vector based animations and graphics, you always need a tool that can suffice your needs. Synfig Studio is one…
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CentOS
Introduction diff is an acronym for the difference. It is a useful command used to compare the differences between files based on the lines of the file. This…
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CentOS
Checkmk is an application and infrastructure monitoring solution that supports the monitoring of servers, applications, networks, containers, and clouds. Checkmk server can be installed on Ubuntu, Debian, CentOS,…
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Mint
Introduction: ownCloud is an efficient cross-platform software used for file hosting services. Originally, ownCloud works pretty much like Dropbox, however, there are such plugins available with the help…
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