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ASCII Locomotive Train in the Linux Terminal – Easter Egg

How To Run A Locomotive Train In Linux Terminal

Linux is being used by programmers, developers, and system admins for a very long time. We use the terminal for almost everything, installing/uninstalling, changing directories, cut, copy and pasting, etc. But Linux also has a lot of unknown commands that…

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  • Siddharth Bishnoi
  • January 31, 2022
  • Linux

5 Tools to Access Linux Files on Windows

How To Access Ubuntu Files From Windows

In this article, we will be discussing five different ways to access Linux files from Windows. We’ll work on Ubuntu in this article, but you can use any distribution. Just identify the partition type that you’re using on your system…

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  • Siddharth Bishnoi
  • January 31, 2022
  • Ubuntu

How to find reboot time in Ubuntu 20.04 LTS? [CLI]

How To Find Reboot Time In Ubuntu 20.04 LTS

Hello folks, in this article, we will be discussing how to find reboot time for Ubuntu. Like other operating systems, Linux also maintains a log of everything including login time, reboot time, etc which is stored in the /var/log/wtmp file.…

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  • Siddharth Bishnoi
  • January 31, 2022
  • Linux

How to delete a single command from history in Linux?

How To Delete A Single Command From History In Linux

Hello guys, In this article, we will discuss how to delete a single command from history in Linux. Sometimes, you may enter an incorrect command which you don’t want repeating or you may have entered any password which you don’t…

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  • Siddharth Bishnoi
  • January 31, 2022
  • Ubuntu

How to delete memory buffers and cache in Ubuntu 20.04 LTS?[CLI]

How To Delete Memory Buffers And Cache In Linux

Hello folks, In this article, we will be discussing how to delete memory buffers and cache in Ubuntu 20.04 LTS. Linux has very efficient memory management but if some process is taking too much memory, you can clear the memory…

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  • Siddharth Bishnoi
  • January 31, 2022
  • Linux

How to Sort Files By Size in Linux? [Command Line]

How To Sort Files By Size In Linux

Hello folks, in this article, we will discuss how to sort files by size in Linux. Most of you are familiar with the ls command which is used to list files in the current working directory. But by using some…

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  • Siddharth Bishnoi
  • January 31, 2022
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