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Using cd command in Linux

Cd Command

It is nearly impossible to use Linux without knowing about the cd command. It is one of the first commands a person learns when they start working on Linux. The cd command lets us change directories. cd is short for…

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  • Jayant Verma
  • August 7, 2020
  • Linux

How to Open a bin File in Linux?

Open a bin file in Linux

In this article, we’ll discuss about how we can open a bin file in Linux. Before we get into the topic, let’s go over a quick brief about what a bin file actually is. What is a bin file? A…

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  • Jayant Verma
  • August 7, 2020
  • Linux

Using the pwd Command in Linux

Pwd command in Linux

The pwd command in Linux prints the complete path of the current working directory. PWD is short for Print Working Directory. It comes in handy to check the directory you are currently operating from. The command to change directories is…

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  • Jayant Verma
  • August 5, 2020
  • Linux

Understanding the locate Command in Linux

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As the name suggests, the locate command in Linux is used to find files in the system by their names. This command is more efficient than the prominent find command that serves the same purpose. The reason for this efficacy…

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  • Aprataksh Anand
  • August 5, 2020
  • Linux

How to use nice Command in Linux?

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This article talks about the nice command in Linux. In Linux, each process has a nice value granted to it. This value influences the scheduling of processes and thereby determining the amount of CPU to spent on each one of…

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  • Aprataksh Anand
  • August 3, 2020
  • Linux

How to remove a directory in Linux?

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Every new Linux-user stumbles upon the question – How to remove a directory in Linux using the command line? This question is followed up by questions like what about a non-empty directory, or can the directories be regained? Different Ways…

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  • Aprataksh Anand
  • July 27, 2020
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