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Apache Truncating Images on Network Storage (NAS) 30 Mar 2011 | 06:31 am

We had just migrated about 300GB of data to the NAS from our Debian linux server and I thought maybe the file migration had an issue, or somehow the files became corrupt. But the files worked fine in ...

Mac Book Pro Keyboard Shortcuts 15 Jul 2008 | 06:04 pm

All laptops have a ‘fn’ button that is used as a modifier key for the f1…f12 buttons and usually some of the other buttons on the laptop to provide the same functionality of a full keyboard but with l...

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Linux: find all files in folder with extension tech.petegraham.co.uk 10 Jul 2010 | 03:54 am

ls -R | grep gif$ The above command will list of the gif files you have in your folder (it will look recussively in subfolders). If you wanted to see the paths as well you could use the find command:...

How to download movies faster using u Torrent gooonews.com 17 Mar 2011 | 10:33 pm

P2P is a protocol commonly used by Internet users to share all types of multimedia content. However, it happens that users find large files or they want to download a movie for example, using u Torren...

Unix/Linux — generate large file notfaq.wordpress.com 12 Apr 2008 | 05:37 am

In order to generate a large file of a set size you can use: dd if=/dev/zero of=test100M.bin bs=100000000 count=1 where of is the output file and bs is its size in bytes.

Finding large files in GNU/Linux using the command line tedesco.net.au 16 Oct 2008 | 06:43 pm

Sometimes I need to locate large files to clean up a hard drive before it fills up and kills your system. This can be handy to use on a windows machine when you can't be bothered right clicking on eac...

Tips to Make Document Transfer Simple gdiworkathome.com 12 Apr 2012 | 01:17 am

As the business world evolves, clients are finding more and more that they need to send large files online to colleagues and customers. However, this task can become a lot more difficult than it sound...

Splitting Files in Linux. juniorexperts.in 1 Jul 2010 | 01:01 am

Hi all Today we are going to see how to split large files to equal parts and rejoin them in Linux Operating System. We use the split program to split the files to parts. This is the syntax of the s...

Top 50 Linux Command yahoo360byrev.wordpress.com 10 Mar 2009 | 02:22 am

Linux Command , TOP 50 A – Adduser , Apropos, Alias B – Banner , Bind , Bg C – Cat , Cp, Cd , Chgrp , ChmodChown , Chroot D – Dd E – Env F – Fc , Find , Fg , File G – Grep , Gzip , Groff H – H...

How to extract tar.gz files in Linux fadly-it.blogspot.com 24 Dec 2010 | 11:03 am

When we play with the windows, we often find. zip file or. rar, which we have to extract them first, so we can access files in it. So also with Linux, especially Ubuntu. Applications and other softwa...

Recursive Find-in-Files on Linux or Unix callee.info 8 Jul 2010 | 04:00 pm

I find myself needing this more and more often lately, so I figured this is as good a place as any to keep track of it. Here's how to recursively search for files containing a particular string or reg...

Linux: finding files modified or accessed at a certain time legend.ws 21 Feb 2011 | 08:10 am

The ‘find’ utility is quite handy when used with the proper parameters. Below is a few ways to find files/folders based on the time they were accessed or modified. Example 1: find /path/to/folder -t...

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