If you are interested in Linux commands frequently used by Linux sysadmins and power users, I’ve published this five-part series with over 90 update: 100+ Linux commands with links to each of the five articles in this series – click on each subheading. This list covers popular Linux commands used by sysadmins and power users.… continue reading.
If you are interested in Linux commands frequently used by Linux sysadmins and power users, I’ve published this five-part series with over 90 update: 100+ Linux commands with links to each of the five articles in this series – click on each subheading. This list covers popular Linux commands used by sysadmins and power users.… continue reading.
Oh man I needed this. thanks!
You are most welcome. Glad to know it’s useful. I will continue to add sub-articles to each command.
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Hi, @sgtnasty. Awesome to have you join us and the discussions.
Oh man I needed this. thanks!
Let us know if you have any questions.
Thanks for the 101 Linux Commands. It is going to assist greatly as I am still very blue on these subjects, and I love this systems. I have thus far downloaded and are using 3 versions, ie Makulu Linux, PoP!, Linux mint, and Manjaro. I Am actually testing them out until I find one I like the most but thus far they are all great. I Have Ubuntu a well but like the linux side of the fence.!
You know, I’ve never heard of Makulu Linux. Glad you shared that. I’m reading about it now. Let us know which distros you end up liking most.
I Certainly will keep you up to date. Quite nice actually. Has a lot to do with AI. I read that you like PoP1 OS. as a matter of fact, loaded pop! yesterday on to its own HDD and I must say it appears like a winner thus far. Since I started with Ubuntu Linux, I have been using Linux Cinnamon Mint, presently Vanessa. The adventure is chasing me. Thanks and have a great day, evening here in South Africa,Sun has just set.
Let me share a few uncommon command -line systems monitoring tools I know.
- iotop
This is used to find out processes that are using disk the most in real time. - bmon: This one would give details of bandwidth usage. It would show usage statistics of each and every interfaces
Thanks. However, if you click on the articles. These are already listed.
Hello, hydn, Community!
First and foremost, I would like to express my gratitude for the excellent creation and publication of the PDF.
However, I noticed that in the list within the PDF (100-Linux-commands-LinuxBlog-io.pdf) , there are two list items where hyperlinks were not converted from Markdown format.
30. [cp](https://linuxblog.io/cp-command-linux/) – copying files and folders.
55. [dd](https://linuxblog.io/web-host-doesnt-want-read-benchmark-vps/) –
convert and copy files.
There doesn’t seem to be any errors with from md to html.
I hope this information is helpful.
Best Regards. daisuke from Tokyo
Hi @dai
Welcome to the community. Thanks for reporting this. I will edit the PDF and reupload with corrections.
I hope to visit Tokyo someday.
Whoa, @hydn.
Thanks for your reply,
Thanks for the welcome and acceptance of feedback.
Yeesh. I’ll be glad when you come to Tokyo.
Let’s have a cheers.
Thank You For Sharing Wonder full Resource.