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How to Use the chmod Command on Linux
You use the chmod command to set each of these permissions. To see what permissions have been set on a file or directory, we ...
Did you perform a System Restore only to find that many files are missing? Then follow this easy guide to restore deleted files after System Restore. Whenever Windows faces any error, System Restore ...
Linux provides quite a few commands to look into file system types. Here's a look at the various file system types used by Linux systems and the commands that will identify them. Linux systems use a ...
We have looked at the fuser command before to display information about what users or processes are keeping file systems busy. This command can save you a lot of time tracking when you need to quickly ...
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I use DISM capture to create backups of my PC, and here's how it works
There are plenty of ways to back up your PC, but you probably didn't know you can use DISM to do it. Here's how it works.
How to use Unison to sync files on Linux machines across a network Your email has been sent With Linux there are so many ways to synchronize and/or backup files over a network. For many, rsync and scp ...
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