Wed, 29 Jan 2025 20:04:25 +0530
What's in a name? Sometimes the name can be deceptive.
For example, in the Linux Tips and Tutorials section of this newsletter, I am sharing a few commands that have nothing to do with what their name indicates 😄
Here are the other highlights of this edition of LHB Linux Digest:
- Nice and renice commands
- ReplicaSet in Kubernetes
- Self hosted code snippet manager
- And more tools, tips and memes for you
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📖 Linux Tips and Tutorials
- There is an install command in Linux but it doesn't install anything
- There is a hash command in Linux but it doesn't have anything to do with hash-password
- There is a tree command in Linux but it has nothing to do with plants
- There is a wc command in Linux and it has nothing to do with washrooms 🚻 (I understand that you know what wc stands for in the command but I still find it amusing)
Using nice and renice commands to change process priority.

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