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    This article provides practical examples for 50 most frequently used commands in Linux / UNIX. This is not a comprehensive list by any means, but this should give you a jumpstart on some of the common Linux commands. Bookmark this article for your future reference.
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    The Linux command line, also known as the terminal, can be an intimidating place. But it can also be your most effective tool. Text commands often work regardless of which Linux-based operating system you use, and the results are often faster than what a graphical desktop interface can offer.
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