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How To Check Total Disk Space in Linux Terminal

If any user is experiencing low disk space on filesystem root (Ubuntu), here is how Ubuntu users can check available disk space via command line and make some free space. This can help you avoid running out of space and ensure that your system runs smoothly. To check the total disk space on your Linux […]

Check How Many Users Are Created In Linux Ubuntu

This post explains how to check what users are in Linux. One can easily check user details in Linux System to know how many users are created in the System. Check user details in Linux You can check user details in Linux using who command. ‘who’ prints information about users who are currently logged on. […]

Count And Find Number Of Files In A Linux Directory

How to find number of files in a directory in Linux? There are many commands to find the total number of files in a directory on a Linux Ubuntu System. Linux Command To Find Number Of Files In A Directory And Subdirectories Command 1: Use ls and wc commandCommand 2: Use tree commandCommand 3: Use […]

Clear History In Linux Terminal Permanently

How to delete terminal history in Ubuntu permanently. This was you can clear history in Linux terminal permanently. Of all the Linux history, you can delete multiple lines or delete last 10 lines in Ubuntu Terminal. We can clear history in Linux terminal permanently, read more to find out how: How To Clear Command History […]

How To Check Difference Between Two Files In Linux Ubuntu

If you want to check difference between two files in Linux or compare 2 files in Linux and print difference, here is the blog post for you. After reading this tutorial you can easily compare two directories in Linux recursively. See The Diff Between Two Directories in Linux Meld is a tool for comparing two […]

How To Check Kernel Installed Date In Linux Command Line

Here are the terminal commands to check kernel installed date in Linux command line (Ubuntu). This was you can check all available kernel version in Linux. How To Check Kernel Version In Ubuntu 1. uname ‘uname’ prints information about the machine and operating system it is run on. If no options are given, ‘uname’ acts […]

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