Linux Command

Por admin | June 27, 2010 A comment

Linux commands allow users to navigate through the PC, manage tasks, make changes to files, manage the security of the computer or make specific searches. For example, when looking for a file Linux provides a command called regular expressions, this is a useful command when we want to find some information and do not know the specific name of the file that contains it, it means searching by approximation.

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Linux Commands are displayed in a console. Linux has an integrated programming language called Python. If you are working on a Linux operating system is not necessary to have a platform for the application development in Python.

Linux Commands are useful for moving through the operating system and to perform tasks quickly and efficiently.

There are many useful commands. Some examples of commands are the ps command and the uptime command. The ps command gives a snapshot of all processes that are running in the PC at a given time while the uptime command displays the time elapsed since the system opened.

The Top View command displays real-time processes. Although there are many options to filter and sort the processes shown by this command, it is possibly the most often used.

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