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This short guide will show you how to change you default shell on unix based operating systems.
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Learn the basics of awk with these simple examples. If you need more background information on the awk command, check out the guide What is awk?.
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For a few years now, I’ve been using iTerm 2 and tmux. But only recently did I find out about a pretty important feature of iTerm: tmux integration.
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Learn how to generate SSH keys on Linux/Unix systems.
Sometimes I type or paste a lot of text on the command line and there is a small error right in the middle. Sometimes I’ve run a command but I need to run it again but replace a word multiple times.
If you want to find out how many characters are in a file here’s how!
Get your favorite open-source OS on the Pi.
There are a few reasons you might want to set up password-less login via SSH. Manual login For manual login, typing your password over and over is a pain—especially if you’re doing this frequently.
Program your Pi without a keyboard, monitor, or network connection
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