Linux Commando

Initially a Linux command-line interface blog, it has evolved to cover increasingly more GUI app topics. Instead of just giving you information like some man page, I illustrate their usage in real-life scenarios.

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Saturday, April 25, 2020

How to remove passwords from PDF files

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Recently, a financial institution emailed me a password-protected PDF file. Handling such PDFs was a nuisance. First, I had to call them to ...
Thursday, April 9, 2020

inxi: the Swiss Army knife for displaying Linux sysinfo

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Do one thing and do it well - the Unix philosophy inxi is the antithesis of the above venerable Unix philosophy. Many excellent tools exis...
Wednesday, May 29, 2019

Beware of this find command gotcha

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find is a basic useful command that Linux users run all the time. The command searches a file system from a given starting location, an...
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Monday, March 11, 2019

ts: epitome of the Unix philosophy

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Do one thing and do it well - the Unix philosophy In this new age of Linux bloatware (hello, systemd ), it is exhilarating to discover smal...
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Tuesday, May 1, 2018

Snaps as self-contained, auto-updating, universal software packages

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One of Linux's unique selling points is that users can choose from a variety of Linux distributions, each with its own features and adva...
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