Sure, using the Linux command line is optional. But these are commands I depend on every day. See what you think.
The tree command is perfect for viewing your entire directory structure at a glance. It shows folders and files in a clear, ...
There’s a new Linux security tool you should be aware of — Cmd (pronounced “see em dee”) dramatically modifies the kind of control that can be exercised over Linux users. It reaches way beyond the ...
It’s a beautiful, sunny day and you’re cruising down the highway with the top down, taking directions from your phone’s ...
Use these Linux commands to quickly search and find anything from the Linux terminal, without digging through folders in a GUI file manager.
Linux offers many classic commands, but some are already outdated, insecure, or are now inefficient. We show you which ...
To make sure files aren't removed accidentally when running the Linux find command, use the -ok command. It will ask for permission before removing any files. A friend recently reminded me of a useful ...
ShaniOS maintains two separate environments. If an update - or anything - goes wrong with one environment, simply reboot and switch to the other. I am seriously impressed.
Well, that moment happened a few weeks ago to me. My boss came up to me and asked me for a beginner's guide to Linux for a new tech that had just started. After nearly 14 years in IT and Linux ...