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Write a Message on the Terminal of a Specified Logged in User.

In this article, you will learn how you can send message or text file content to another user with or without piping using the write command in Linux.

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5 Ways to Follow Symbolic Links in Linux

Symbolic links (also referred to as “soft links” or “symlinks”) are a kind of shortcut to another file used in the Linux operating system mostly for shared libraries.

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Controversy of ‘init’ and ‘systemd’ in Linux

The ‘init’ vs ‘systemd’ is a serious debate topic that divides the Linux user into two groups. While reading this article, many Linux users might be offended or supportive, so do not rant over me. The comment section is all for your constructive opinion.

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What is Login Shell in Linux?

How to Backup and Restore Linux Command History

In this article, you will learn how to view, backup, and restore the Linux command history on a Linux system, so stick with it till the end to learn everything.
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Beginners Guide for mv Command in Linux

In UNIX/Linux systems, the mv command shipped with the operating system is usually used for the following purposes:

1. Moving files from source to destination directory.
2. Rename the file or directory name.

If you’re familiar with the cp command, you can use the same techniques to use the mv command.
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