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If you administer multiple Linux servers, Jack Wallen has an easy script you can use to run commands on all of those servers at once.
Using nohup to Keep Commands Running After Terminal Closure The nohup command allows you to run a command in the background and keep it running even after the terminal session is closed.
How to Run a Command on Startup in Linux. One of Linux's strengths as an operating system is its ability to be configured and tweaked to suit your tastes. Using the command line allows you to ...
In Conclusion Mastering the art of executing multiple Linux commands at once can be a real time-saver and greatly enhance your workflow. By understanding the semicolon, ampersand, logical operators, ...
The eval command allows you to run the contents of variables as commands and can be very useful -- especially in scripts.
Having the ability to Google from the command line can be an efficient way to look up something on Linux. Jack Wallen shows you how with the help of Googler.
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