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30 interesting commands for the Linux shell
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Could anyone please be so nice and copy paste those commands here?
It is useful to detect permissions errors, for example when configuring a web server.
You may need to install the following: sudo apt-get install diction texlive-extra-utils.
# Even better (suggested by xearl in Hacker news):
If the program doesn't need any interaction:
If you need to enter some input manually and then want to leave:
Of course, you can also use screen or tmux for this purpose.
# Restart every 30 minutes
Prints these three columns:
With options -1, -2, -3, you can remove each of these columns.
If a program eats too much memory, the swap can get filled with the rest of the memory and when you go back to normal, everything is slow. Just restart the swap partition to fix it:
To join, shuffle, select, etc. pdftk is a great tool:
You can also manipulate the content with cpdf:
# Write random data, encode it in base64 and monitor how fast it is being sent to /dev/null
Thank you very much!
You the best.