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The Finder's abilities to copy files is usually adequate, but sometimes when managing large data transfers it can introduce some burdensome quirks. Topher, an avid Mac user for the past 15 years, has ...
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How to Use Wildcards in the Linux Terminal to List Files
These are called "wildcards," and they can make your life in the Linux terminal much easier. Wildcard characters, also known ...
The operating system your MacBook runs, OS X, is built on top of UNIX, and Terminal provides you with access to the underlying UNIX system commands. Most server software that your business would want ...
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How To Find Files in the Linux terminal
In this how-to, we’ll look at various ways of using the find command to help us find files and directories across the Linux filesystem. Sometimes we misplace a file or directory and we can spend ...
Tar is a common file format for archives in Linux- and Unix-based operating systems. These types of files are typically used to back up files and directories or to transfer files and programs over a ...
When we think of the macOS user interface, we think of the graphical UI—pointing and clicking icons, with a cursor, menus, windows, etc. But there’s another UI built into macOS: the command-line ...
b]TL;DR version:[/b] <BR><BR>How do I stop Terminal Services 'caching' large file 'copies' and buggering up my context menu in Windows Explorer?<BR><BR><I>Long explicatory version</I><BR><BR>I use ...
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