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Using more to View Text Files at the Linux Command Line
There are a number of utilities that enable you to view text files when you're at the command line. One of them is more.
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Custom Linux Installations
Customize your Linux installation and gain working knowledge of your system at the same time.
Most Linux users are content with a standard installation of...
Bash Shell Utility Reaches 5.0 Milestone
As we look forward to the release of Linux Kernel 5.0 in the coming weeks, we can enjoy another venerable open source technology reaching...
Linux Tools: The Meaning of Dot
Let's face it: writing one-liners and scripts using shell commands can be confusing. Many of the names of the tools at your disposal are...
Strategies for Deploying Embedded Software
While many Embedded Linux Conference talks cover emerging technologies, some of the most useful are those that survey the embedded development tools and techniques...
Linux Desktop Environments: Pantheon, Trinity, LXDE
Our article “Best Linux Desktop Environments: Strong and Stable” surveyed 9 strong and stable Linux desktop environments (DEs). Due to popular demand, this article...
Bash Variables: Environmental and Otherwise
Bash variables, including those pesky environment variables, have popped up several times in previous articles, and it’s high time you get to know them...
6 Methods To Rename Multiple Files At Once In Linux
As you may already know, we use mv command to rename or move files and directories in Unix-like operating systems. But, the mv command won’t support...
Learn to Work with the Linux Command Line
Open source software isn’t just proliferating within technology infrastructures around the world, it is also creating profound opportunities for people with relevant skills. Organizations...
GCC: Optimizing Linux, the Internet, and Everything
Software is useless if computers can't run it. Even the most talented developer is at the mercy of the compiler when it comes to...