relatime, atime, noatime, strictatime, lazytime
This article explains the effect of relatime, atime, noatime, strictatime, lazytime, and nodiratime on the access time with examples.
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This article explains the effect of relatime, atime, noatime, strictatime, lazytime, and nodiratime on the access time with examples.
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This article will help you install Arch Linux and GUI supports on BIOS and UEFI. It will also cover Dual Boot with Windows.
How to Install Arch Linux and Support Graphics Read More »
Everything about date command using practical examples – alarm clock, unique name generation, convert unix timestamp, different time zones.
Date Command in Linux/Unix with Practical Examples Read More »
A comprehensive guide to dmenu – installation, available features, patches, modern day useful examples, and dmenu replacing many packages.
Dmenu – What It Is and How I Use It Read More »
Cron is a job scheduler utility in Linux/Unix. As the name implies, it is used to execute commands (called cronjobs) periodically. I can use it, for example, to backup, and update my computer once a week or reboot my servers once a month.
Cron: the Job Scheduler in Linux/Unix Read More »
This article is about the Management of Bluetooth devices in Linux using a command-line tool called bluetoothctl.
Bluetoothctl: Management of Bluetooth Devices in Linux Read More »
In Linux/Unix, the touch command is used to change the “modify-time” and “access-time” of a file. If the file does not exist, it is created.
Touch Command in Linux/Unix with Examples Read More »
Links in Linux/Unix are of two types – soft links (aka symlinks and symbolic links) and hard links. It is handled by the ln command.
Hard Links and Soft Links in Linux Read More »
Configuration of URxvt: Color Schemes, Fonts, Transparency, Extensions, Navigation like Vi, URL handling, Tabbed Support, Scrollbar
URxvt: Installation, Color Scheme, Fonts, Resize, etc. Read More »