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| - | **Most usefull Linux commands** | + | =====Most usefull Linux commands===== |
| To display information about your installed Linux version | To display information about your installed Linux version | ||
| hostnamectl | hostnamectl | ||
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| Display your kernel version | Display your kernel version | ||
| uname -a | uname -a | ||
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| Display your Linux version | Display your Linux version | ||
| lsb_release -a | lsb_release -a | ||
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| Display your disk and partitions | Display your disk and partitions | ||
| lsblk | lsblk | ||
| + | Display information about your CPU | ||
| + | lscpu | ||
| + | List failed logins | ||
| + | lslogins -f | ||
| + | If you like to have a colourful bash, remove eval and alias # in: | ||
| + | .bashrc either in your profile or root/ | ||
| + | Changing the startup background for Debian, enter the following line in: | ||
| + | nano / | ||
| + | GRUB_BACKGROUND="/ | ||
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