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If you've ever experienced a system slowdown on Linux, it could be hardware-related. Here are five commands to help you find the problem to get back up to speed fast.
Also: The first 5 Linux commands every new user should learn Sure, you can learn any of the commands that display system information (such as top, free, iostat, htop, vmstat, and iftop), but those ...
Commands that provide help are essential. Here's a look at some of the help you can get from the Linux system itself.
If you're looking for a more efficient way to gather network device information on your Linux system, Jack Wallen shows you how to do just that with the nmcli command.
Use these Linux commands to verify connection speeds, analyze delays, and test whether other systems are reachable.
The cheat sheet organizes a ton of commands into 13 categories, so you can see at a glance how to call up system information, install packages, and manipulate files. It's available at LinOxide in ...
5 terminal commands every Linux newbie should know Sometimes you'll need to use the terminal, but it's not as scary as you think.
Displaying Current Time and Date Settings To view the current time and date settings on your Linux system, you can use the timedatectl command without any arguments.
User time and system time are the amount of time spent executing application code versus kernel code, respectively. Two flavors of the time command are available. The shell has a built-in version that ...
Use this in-depth tutorial to master the troubleshooting and administration of Linux printers.