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Month: August 2018

Package Management

How to list installed packages based on size in Linux

August 27, 2018November 23, 2019 - by Prakash Subramanian - 1 Comment

When you are running out of space in your system, you might want to check who’s the major contributor to get out of the issue. This can be analyzed in …

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Package Management

How to check available package updates in Linux

August 20, 2018August 1, 2021 - by Prakash Subramanian - 2 Comments.

Regular system maintenance is necessary, which ensures that the system is secure, and this is common for all the operating systems not just Linux. There is no specific scheduled window …

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Package Management

How to find the Installed/Updated/Removed date of a Package in Linux system.

August 14, 2018November 23, 2019 - by Prakash Subramanian - Leave a Comment

It a well known fact that installing, updating and removing packages in Linux system is one of the routine activity for Linux administrator, also they need to push a security …

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Linux Advanced Commands / Linux Commands / Linux Configuration Files / User Management

6 Ways to check user information in Linux

August 2, 2018March 3, 2021 - by Prakash Subramanian - Leave a Comment

Most of us use the id command, and some users filter the user information from the /etc/passwd file. If you are a beginner for Linux operating systems and want to …

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