Sure, using the Linux command line is optional. But these are commands I depend on every day. See what you think.
Cron is nice and all, but don't forget about its cousin at. When I first started using Linux, it was like being tossed into the deep end of the UNIX pool. You were expected to use the command line ...
GUIs are great—we wouldn’t want to live without them. But if you’re a Mac or Linux user and you want to get the most out of your operating system (and your keystrokes), you owe it to yourself to get ...
To get started as a Linux (or Unix) user, you need to have a good perspective on how Linux works and a handle on some of the most basic commands. This first post in a “getting started” series examines ...
You can use the stat command to view dates and times associated with Linux files, and the date command can do some handy conversions if you’d like to display the current time in the epoch format.
i'm following IBM's amazing Samba tutorial... and i've come across a problem.<BR><BR>this is what the author writes:<BR><BR><BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font ...
Unix is a multi-user, multi-tasking operating system that could be used remotely while Linus is a variant of Unix. What is the difference between Linux and Unix? Unix developed by Ken Thompson is a ...
Use these Linux commands to quickly search and find anything from the Linux terminal, without digging through folders in a GUI file manager.