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List of Unix commands
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The chmod command in Linux and Unix-like systems like FreeBSD is used to change the permissions of files and directories. Permissions determine who can access and perform certain actions on a file or directory.
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awk is a command-line utility in Linux and Unix-like systems like FreeBSD that is used for text processing. It is particularly useful for working with structured text files, such as CSV or tab-separated files. awk reads input files, line by line, and performs actions based on the contents of each line. It can also perform actions based on the overall structure of the input file.text/html2023-01-23T10:50:32+00:00admin (admin@undisclosed.example.com)how_to_install_qemu_guest_agent_on_opensuse - created
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Install Qemu guest agent for openSUSE
This article will guide you through the process of installing the qemu guest agent on your virtual private server. The guest agent is a helper daemon that facilitates communication and command execution between the guest and host for tasks such as snapshotting and backing up. Its main purposes are to ensure proper shutdown of the guest and to freeze the guest file system during backups.text/html2023-01-23T01:32:22+00:00admin (admin@undisclosed.example.com)how_to_install_qemu_guest_agent_on_debian - created
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Install Qemu guest agent for Debian
This article will guide you through the process of installing the qemu guest agent on your virtual private server. The guest agent is a helper daemon that facilitates communication and command execution between the guest and host for tasks such as snapshotting and backing up. Its main purposes are to ensure proper shutdown of the guest and to freeze the guest file system during backups.text/html2023-01-23T00:45:31+00:00admin (admin@undisclosed.example.com)how_to_install_qemu_guest_agent_on_ubuntu - created
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Install Qemu guest agent for Ubuntu
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Install Qemu guest agent for Fedora
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Install Qemu guest agent for CentOS
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The cal command in Linux and other Unix-like systems like FreeBSD is used to display a calendar of the current month or a specific month and year. The cal command is a simple tool that can be used to quickly view the calendar for the current month or any other month and year. This can be useful for checking the dates or simply for reference.text/html2023-01-22T13:09:08+00:00admin (admin@undisclosed.example.com)unix_commands
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The wc command in Linux and other Unix-like systems like FreeBSD is used to count the number of lines, words, and characters in a file or input. It is a simple yet powerful tool that can be used for a variety of tasks, such as counting the number of words in a document, checking the size of a file, or even finding the number of lines in a log file.