Posts Tagged ‘command’

How to change permissions in Ubuntu 11.10 Oneiric Ocelot with the chmod command

The chmod command lets you change permissions on files and directories from the command line in Ubuntu 11.10 Oneiric Ocelot. First, though, what are permissions? Basically, every file and folder on a Ubuntu system can be accessed by three different groups of users – the owning user, the owning group, and everybody else with an [...]

Recursively copy whole directories FTP Linux command line

Recently I’v had a fair amount of website migration work, requiring me to copy large amounts of data and MySQL database dumps from my the old Linux box to my desktop then re-upload to the new host. Due to the time constraints of uploading 1.8Gb’s of data on my 100kb/s upload I attempted to use [...]

Linux locate command: Find Files and Directories Quickly and Efficiently in Linux

Linux locate command: Find Files and Directories Quickly and Efficiently in Linux. This is quick guide how to find files and directories quick and efficiently on Linux with locate command. Linux find command is outdated, slow and complicated to use, so locate command is much better option. Incoming search terms:centos 6 2 locate command (2)how [...]

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