We can inspect the type of a file on our Linux filesystem using the Linux file command. We look at a few common use cases.
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Guide to Linux cat Command With Examples
Filed under File Viewing
Explore the various functionalities of the cat command, such as displaying file contents, creating new files, and combining multiple files.
How to Install and Set up Nagios on Linux
Filed under Administration, Installation
Explore a step-by-step process of installing, configuring, and setting up Nagios for network monitoring on a Linux system.
Simple Method to Install a Mail Server in Linux
Filed under Installation, Web
Learn how to install and set up a simple Linux mail server.
How to Install and Configure Hadoop in Linux
Filed under Administration, Installation
Learn all steps required to install and configure the Apache Hadoop on Linux.