Seriously Eli, thank you so much for this. I'm loving this series.. it's great to see someone who is actually explaining Linux as a normal guy not some stuck up dev... thanks again man!
HI Eli - I used to follow your channel years ago, learn a lot from you, but contents of your channel changed after you came back from a road trip. Last I watched your video, you were dropping f-bomb, more power to you but not the stuff I want to watch on TH-cam. Today, so good to see you talking about technology again.
Not to oversimplify it but just remember your config files are always found in the /etc folder and to find your last modified files including hidden files use ls -lrt ( just food for thought)
If you need to copy a file from anywhere in the system to cwd, then do cp $(locate file.txt) . You can also pretty much use any command with this syntax like chmod or even change the locate to a find.
Seriously Eli, thank you so much for this. I'm loving this series.. it's great to see someone who is actually explaining Linux as a normal guy not some stuck up dev... thanks again man!
HI Eli - I used to follow your channel years ago, learn a lot from you, but contents of your channel changed after you came back from a road trip. Last I watched your video, you were dropping f-bomb, more power to you but not the stuff I want to watch on TH-cam. Today, so good to see you talking about technology again.
Not to oversimplify it but just remember your config files are always found in the /etc folder and to find your last modified files including hidden files use ls -lrt ( just food for thought)
Hello , Eli greetings from Ecuador, thanks you for all your interesting work and contribution to the knowledge of many people around the world.
Good to see you doing instructional videos again!
Thank you for the value last 5 years
If you need to copy a file from anywhere in the system to cwd, then do cp $(locate file.txt) . You can also pretty much use any command with this syntax like chmod or even change the locate to a find.
I like your videos. Keep up the good work!
Ya know Eli, I could have used this like 10 years ago when I first found your videos ;) Instead I took the "Try Harder" route.
“rEaDThEmAnUaL again”... you aren’t kidding
Thanks for the clear explanations.
Good lesson. Thanks.👍
A very very very useful tutorial...
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thanks just what l wanted to know, are the quotation marks neccessary, mine seems to work without them
Welcome back mr E
Aren't .ini files a windows thing? I've seen them in my Win 10 box but not in my Linux Boxes.
I guess I have no PHP files on my stuff.
Protip: do a compgen -c to list all available binaries
Nice video 👌
Important video. A bit too long but does the job
That's what the description is for
Great content
Fear enough 10x
1st like..... 1st comment yayyyy......🤙🤙🤙👍👍