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By mswatcher
via blogs.techrepublic.com.com
Published: Jul 11 2009 / 23:33

Maybe the command line isn’t your favorite place to hang out, but to be an effective Linux admin, you need to be able to wield a few essential commands. Jack Wallen says these 10 are guaranteed to simplify your Linux admin life — and he explains why.
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yakkoh replied ago:

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Of course these commands are useful. But it shows how weak and cumbersome job/process control is in a Linux system.

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mrjohnson replied ago:

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If you don't like the command line, don't use it. Otherwise leave the trolls on Digg.

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atoztoa replied ago:

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Pepejeria replied ago:

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Shouldn't this be "The 10 most useful Unix commands"?

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RawThinkTank replied ago:

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i am using Ubuntu for years now, never used any of these.

People from the lost generations, its time, its time, its our time now, of the GUI Linux.

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LudoA replied ago:

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How would you batchscript your GUI, which is needed if you want to automate something?

What if your machine doesn't have a GUI, because it's a server?

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RawThinkTank replied ago:

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Write a software where we can add tasks in it

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mrjohnson replied ago:

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That's some crazy MS bias here. Anybody saying something remotely reasonable is voted down, yet the one who's clearly dead wrong at the top hasn't been. Wow.

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