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3 unheard-of Linux tools that fix everyday command-line annoyances
If you've used Linux, you've undoubtedly experienced these problems, so why not take a look?
Jack Wallen introduces you to a Linux command that can automatically execute a program repeatedly, so you can easily monitor the output for troubleshooting. There are times when you have to execute a ...
If you’re on the hunt for an improved version of the Linux top command, Jack Wallen believes btop is the way to go. Over the years, I cannot tell you how many times I’ve had to use the Linux top ...
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