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Unix vs Linux: The history of how Unix started and influenced Linux
                    Many of the commands in 1972's Unix 2nd edition are still used in today's Linux. Learn how Unix started and how it's changed over...                
            What happens when you delete a file in Linux?
                    Understanding how the rm command works helps you make informed decisions about how you trash, delete, or shred files.
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            Navigate the Linux terminal faster, test with LTP, and more tips for sysadmins
                    Navigate the Linux terminal faster, test with LTP, and more tips for sysadmins
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            ONE Summit Adds New Industry Luminaries to Keynote Line-up, New Mini-Summits & Global Virtual...
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            Replace your Linux file manager with Midnight Commander
                    If you want the experience of "walking" through your filesystem but don't want to leave the comfort of your terminal, try the mc command.
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            3 surprising things you can do with the Linux wc command
                    You can use the wc command to count a file's word, line, character, or byte count. But those aren't the only system tasks it...                
            7 Linux commands to gather information about your system
                    Get information about your CPU, storage, RAM, BIOS, and more without leaving the terminal.
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            Drop the Linux cat command for bat
                    Bat, known as "a cat clone with wings," functions similarly to cat, more, sed, and awk, but it does it with a lot more...                
            The Linux Foundation Announces Schedule and Keynote Speakers for Open Source Summit Japan
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            Linux Foundation Newsletter: October 2022
                    We've got exciting news to share this month across the Linux Foundation. Here’s a roundup of must-read updates from our community, including in supply chain security, LF Training, LF Europe, and so much more. We've also got a lot of great events upcoming in November, too! 
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 Supply Chain Security 
 Open Source Summit recap and Launch of LF Europe 
 Training 
 LFX 
 Projects 
 Upcoming Events 
 Research 
 Diversity & Inclusion 
 Mentorship                
             
                


