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Jack Wallen walks you through the process of zipping and unzipping files in Linux from both the command line and the GUI.
Linux provides a number of handy commands for managing file permissions, understanding who has access to the files and checking on file content.
Did you know that Linux makes it easy to create and use hidden files, which means you can easily tuck important documents away from plain sight? Here's how to manage those files.
From displaying file contents to combining files and performing advanced text processing, the cat command empowers you to accomplish various tasks efficiently. By mastering the cat command, you unlock ...
Some simple Linux commands allow you to break files into pieces and reassemble them as needed. In this post, we'll look at the split command and some of its more useful options.
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How to Create ISO Files From Discs on Windows, Mac, and Linux - MSN
You can create an ISO on Linux using the built-in command line tools. We’ll be using Ubuntu in this case, but the process applies broadly to Linux as a whole.
Introduction In the world of Linux, the split command is a powerful tool used to split or break large files into smaller pieces. This command comes in handy when dealing with large log and archive ...
Jack Wallen shows you how to locate files on the Linux directory hierarchy using the find command.
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