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Episode: 996
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Title: HPR0996: Command line cheat sheet
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Source: https://hub.hackerpublicradio.org/ccdn.php?filename=/eps/hpr0996/hpr0996.mp3
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Transcribed: 2025-10-17 17:06:17
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Hi everybody, this is Ken. As you know 5150 is put together a special show with
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well wishes for Hacker Public Radio from the community and other podcasts. This
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episode will be aired this Friday, so in order to allow him time to edit the show
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if you have not done so already, could you please send in your greeting to
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episode 1000 at hackerpublicradio.org. You can record it in any format and just
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send it on in. So that's the last chance to get your greetings in for our
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special episode 1000 episode. Thank you.
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Good day, and welcome to Hacker Public Radio. My name's Jay W. This is my first
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song calling the UK line. I know I can send it off by the can, but I just wanted to see
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it that it was going to walk around. What I wanted to talk to you today was about
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what I wanted to talk to you today about what's the Linux command line. It goes on a new
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Linux command reference out to you. The Linux 2G comes up, it's from Frostwire, the
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one from Frostwire. They have a little 2G to help you out with all the things, and particularly
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it has a good for the toss, so you see, you know, you have a year that Dan, let's go and
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Dan, when you want to talk about how this, you can have it. What I particularly wanted to talk
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about today was, you know, when I log into my Linux, I manage a lot from the command line
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at work, and so a lot of times I'll forget what day it is on that day. And I need to know how
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the calendar looks for the month install.com. So day to day, do the time thing. If it's a
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Linux system to work, I talk about time to see if it shows how many days it's been up.
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And sometimes I need to know what kind of once running out, and it will be, we can do a
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run name, minus A, it's a kernel information. And then, if you need to know about the CPU
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and memory, you can use CAD, space, clock, sorry, CAD, a forward slash, a
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forward slash CPU, info to get your CPU from. And the same thing, CAD, a forward slash
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info to get your memory info. Now, your DEU will show the directory of space usage
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and your DEU will show the disk usage. If you type free, it will show the memory
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and swap usage and everything. Well, this is JW, and if you can contact me, it's
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www.p5.com. We all have a great and fantastic day. All righty.
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