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If you have a command that outputs a lot of data to the terminal, you might want to send that output to a file for easier (or later) viewing or sharing. Jack Wallen shows you how.
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How-To Geek on MSNThe Linux Terminal for Beginners
One reason a lot of people get started with the Linux terminal is to use ImageMagick and FFmpeg. These are popular tools for converting image and video files. One reason you might want to do this is ...
How to Scroll Up in Linux Screen. Lost time and productivity seriously impact a small business. If, as part of your business, you work remotely using the command line, GNU Screen, which is a full ...
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.
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