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7 Linux commands to keep your system healthy and optimized
Keep your Linux system running fast with simple maintenance commands to clean packages, clear logs, manage startup apps, and monitor performance.
Sure, using the Linux command line is optional. But these are commands I depend on every day. See what you think.
When an application doesn't respond, it's usually accompanied by it gobbling up system resources. Should that application consume all your remaining CPU or RAM, your system could become unresponsive, ...
Use these Linux commands to quickly search and find anything from the Linux terminal, without digging through folders in a GUI file manager.
On Linux, the umask defines how new files and directories inherit access rights. Linux uses your current umask value to ...
Firefox 145 has arrived with new features, enhanced privacy protection, and the end of support for 32-bit Linux systems.
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