Watch is a command on Linux that will repeatedly run commands for you, and it offers some very useful options. One of its basic options is that you can tell watch how long to wait before running the ...
Sure, using the Linux command line is optional. But these are commands I depend on every day. See what you think.
Beneath the surface of the well-known Linux commands lies a treasure trove of lesser-known utilities that can make your life easier, enhance your productivity, and even impress your fellow Linux users ...
Drivers and passengers can use voice commands to "read" email, play music, and control vehicle functions such as the headlights, door locks, open or close the car's windows, sound the horn, etc.
When an application doesn't respond, it's usually accompanied by it gobbling up system resources. Should that application consume all your remaining CPU or RAM, your system could become unresponsive, ...