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What separates average Linux users from the super-geeks? Simple: years spent learning the kinds of hacks, tricks, tips and techniques that turn long jobs into a moment's work. If you want to get up to speed without having to put in all that leg-work, we've rounded up over 50... more
Reviewed by Maczimus Feb 28 2009, 10:07am ( 47 reviews ) • tuxradar.com
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Rated by dandj8686 on Aug 07, 9:50am
From the page: "Difficulty: Expert " It's a ONE LINE SHELL SCRIPT. How in the *world* is that expert-level difficulty??
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Rated by parthpatil on Aug 03, 9:49pm
linux tips [link]
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Rated by CoffeeOnMars on Jul 31, 9:40am
Very useful tips
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Reviewed by lrrpteam on Jun 02, 1:31am
Linux tips every geek should know
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Rated by Dinu on Apr 29 2009, 5:46am
cute :)
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Rated by Gravis on Apr 03 2009, 12:22pm
i like that they did give command line info but doing this all by hand can be a serious pain in the ass. how about list some apps that are _designed_ to do these tasks with ease?
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Rated by ArgotLee on Mar 12 2009, 8:16pm
Some good, non trivial, and useful tips can be found here.
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Rated by bird603568 on Mar 12 2009, 11:21am
From the page: "# Difficulty: Expert # Application: bash ps aux | grep -v `whoami` " what?