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sshpass:: What is sshpass and how to use it
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Q.486
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date:: How to format the output of the date command
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Q.502
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du:: How to check disk usage under a folder tree
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Q.1220
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sudo:: How to enable user1 to run su - without requiring password
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Q.1337
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sudo:: How to have allow multiple commands without password and also commands with parameters
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Q.1463
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grep:: How to use grep tr and cut to extract the IP address only from ifconfig command
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Q.1571
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grep:: how to use grep to search for a keyword and display the filename, line number and the matching line text
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Q.1596
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chpasswd:: How to change user password non interactively using chpasswd
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Q.1620
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ethtool:: How to use ethtool to query or configure Network Interface settings such as speed and duplex
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Q.1701
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lsof:: How to use lsof to identify process or processes accessing a file or filesystem
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Q.1708
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vi:: How to turn on or turn off vim syntax highlighting with color fonts
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Q.1849
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nc:: How to use nc as substitute for telnet to do connectivity test to remote IP and port
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Q.1953
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ps:: How to show the full long username in the output of ps command
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Q.1991
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sudo:: What is the syntax of sudoers polify file and how to troubleshoot sudo
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Q.2048
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su:: How is the use of su command controlled
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