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Linux 101: How to create a zip file in Linux Jack Wallen walks you through the process of zipping and unzipping files in Linux from both the command line and the GUI.
Jack Wallen offers up a Linux desktop tip that can help make just about any Linux workflow considerably easier.
It isn’t very complex — the whole thing lives in one fairly large C source file but it can scan a directory and create header files for everything.
Viewing the content of files and examining access permissions and such are very different options. This post examines a number of ways to look at files on Linux.
If you're new to Linux, there's a very handy file you'll want to learn about right away. Jack Wallen introduces you to the hosts file and how to add entries to it.
In the world of Linux, where multi-user systems and server security are foundational principles, understanding file permissions and ownership is crucial. Whether you're a beginner exploring your first ...
In the realm of Linux systems, the tail command plays a vital role in monitoring and analyzing files. Its simplicity and versatility make it a powerful tool for various tasks. In this article, we will ...
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