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The convert command (part of ImageMagick) can change the resolution of image files faster than you can count to F in hex.
The grep command offers interesting options to help you find what you want from text files.
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.
Here's how to learn about the many bash builtins you might be unfamiliar with.
IBM LinuxONE Bare Metal Servers let enterprises get the hardware of a mainframe for their own Linux environments via an off-premises IaaS model.
Linux systems use a variety of file systems with very different strengths and benefits.
Open Network Experience Center (ONE Center) for SONiC is being run by Aviz Networks with support from Cisco, Nvidia, Open Compute project, Supermicro, and others.
The netstat command can display an overwhelming amount of network statistics. Ready to make your focus a little easier with a series of aliases?
The ncdu command provides a convenient way to review files and the disk space being used on Linux systems, but the file sizes may appear a little strange at first.