public userdel-cmd • 3 min read • How to Delete/Remove Users on Linux (userdel Command) Delete/Remove Users on Linux (userdel Command) with our step-by-step tutorial. The userdel command is used to delete user accounts.…
public format • 5 min read • How to Format USB Drives and SD Cards on Linux Format USB Drives and SD Cards on Linux with our step-by-step tutorial. Formatting optimizes storage by restructuring file system, erasing data.…
public mount • 5 min read • How to Mount an NFS Share on Linux Mount an NFS Share on Linux with our step-by-step tutorial. It is a widely used protocol that allows files to be shared over a network.…
public cut • 6 min read • Cut Command in Linux In this tutorial we'll show you how to use the cut command with examples and thorough explanations of the most common choices.…
public history • 5 min read • History Command in Linux (Bash History) In this tutorial, we will discuss the history command. It allows you to display previously run commands and search through the list.…
public empty-files • 3 min read • How to Truncate (Empty) Files on Linux Truncate (Empty) Files on Linux with our step-by-step tutorial. Truncating a file to zero length is useful in some circumstances.…
public mv-cmd • 4 min read • How to Move Files and Directories on Linux (mv Command) Move Files and Directories on Linux (mv Command) with our step-by-step tutorial. A basic operation on Linux is moving files and folders.…
public kernel-version • 3 min read • How to Check the Kernel Version on Linux Check the Kernel Version on Linux with our step-by-step tutorial. It is the core software component of an operating system.…
public cpu • 5 min read • Get CPU Information on Linux Get CPU information on Linux with our step-by-step tutorial. CPU information is commonly referred to as the computer's brain.…
public uptime • 3 min read • Uptime Command in Linux Use uptime command in Linux with our step-by-step tutorial. The uptime command provides system running time and user count information.…
public watch • 3 min read • Linux Watch Command Use Linux watch command with our step-by-step tutorial. The watch command repeatedly runs a command to observe changing results.…
public remove • 5 min read • How to Remove (Delete) Directory on Linux Remove (Delete) Directory on Linux with our step-by-step tutorial. It is an organized database storing information about files and folders.…