ln Command In Linux (Create Symbolic Links)

ln Command In Linux (Create Symbolic Links)

The symbolic link is a connection to the specified file or folder in Linux. Also, the provided symbolic link points to the source file or folder. In this tutorial, we will try to explain the symbolic link with its types like soft link and hard link and how to create the link. Symbolic Link Types … Read more

Linux shutdown Command Tutorial

Linux shutdown Command Tutorial

The Linux and Unix systems provide the shutdown command in order to turn off or shut down the computer. Even there are different commands to shut down a Linux and Unix system the shutdown is the de facto way. The shutdown command provides some features and options which can be used to shut down a … Read more

Linux mkdir Command Tutorial with Examples

Linux mkdir Command Tutorial with Examples

The mkdir command is used to create directories and folders in Linux operating system. The mkdir name comes from the “make directory” which can be also expressed as “make dir” where the “dir” is generally used for directory and there is a command with the same name. Also, the mkdir command can be used to … Read more

Linux du Command Tutorial with Examples

Linux du Command Tutorial with Examples

The du command is used to get information about the disk usage in Linux. The du command provides a lot of useful information about disk usage like directory size, file size, free percentage, etc. Print File Sizes as Byte The du command is used to list given files and directories sizes in the byte unit. … Read more

Linux touch Command Tutorial

Linux touch Command Tutorial

Linux provides the touch command in order to create files, change, and modify timestamps. The most popular use case for the touch is creating an empty file where the data or content will be put later. Create A File with touch Command The touch command can be used to create a file. This file will … Read more

How To Create Directories/Folders In Linux?

How To Create Directories/Folders In Linux?

Directories or Folders are used to store files and folders. Directories can be created from GUI by using a desktop environment and application or command-line interface commands. In this tutorial, we will learn how to create directories in Linux. This tutorial can be used for all major Linux distributions like Ubuntu, Debian, Mint, Kali, CentOS, … Read more

Delete Non-Empty Directory In Linux – “rmdir directory not empty” Solution

Delete Non-Empty Directory In Linux - "rmdir directory not empty" Solution

The rmdir command is used to remove directories in Linux operating system. But when we try to use the rmdir command to remove the specified directory we get the “rmdir directory not empty” error. In order to remove a non-empty directory, what should I do? Can I use the rmdir in order to remove a … Read more

SSH “Error Permission Denied(publickey)” Error and Solution

SSH "Error Permission Denied(publickey)" Error and Solution

During establishing an SSH connection you may get the “Error permission denied (publickey)” error. This error prevents you from connecting to the remote system via SSH. The remote system can be Linux, Ubuntu, Mint, Kali, Linode Server, Digital Ocean Server or AWS server, etc. This error is generated because of cryptographic keys. “Error Permission Denied(publickey)” … Read more

How To Enable SSH on Ubuntu (All Versions)?

How To Enable SSH on Ubuntu (All Versions)?

SSH (Secure Shell) is a protocol created to connect and manage systems remotely in a secure manner. SSH is the most popular protocol to manage Linux and Network systems via a command-line interface. As a Linux distribution, Ubuntu supports the SSH protocol as an SSH server and SSH client. In this tutorial we will learn … Read more